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2,690 stories by "Gordon Cox"

Broadway's 'Hedwig' Producer to Give London Theater Festival a Lift by Gordon Cox

David Binder, the Broadway producer of “Hedwig and the Angry Inch,” has signed on as an artistic associate of LIFT, the 33-year-old London Intl. Festival of Theater. The producer…

SOURCE: Variety at 4:02pm on October 22, 2014

MSG Teams with Harvey Weinstein and Broadway Names for Revived 'Spring Spectacular' by Gordon Cox

MSG Entertainment has brought on board producer Harvey Weinstein and creatives Warren Carlyle, Diane Paulus and Randy Weiner to retool the company’s large-scale theatrical event …

SOURCE: Variety at 8:00am on October 22, 2014

Raunchy Puppet Comedy 'Hand to God' Trumpets Its Challenges On Road to Broadway by Gordon Cox

In case you weren’t sure the Broadway transfer of sock-puppet comedy “Hand to God” was a risky commercial endeavor, the production’s ad campaign will go ahead and con…

SOURCE: Variety at 3:09pm on October 21, 2014

Tatiana Maslany of 'Orphan Black' to Star Off Broadway in Neil LaBute Premiere by Gordon Cox

Tatiana Maslany, the critically adored star of BBC America series “Orphan Black,” will make her New York stage debut this spring in the world premiere of Neil LaBute’s R…

SOURCE: Variety at 2:00pm on October 21, 2014

Off Broadway Review: Hollywood Comedy 'Billy & Ray' Directed by Garry Marshall by Gordon Cox

What’s an unhappy, suicidal, clinically depressed sourpuss like Raymond Chandler doing in sunny Hollywood — and working with that famously difficult writer-director, Billy Wilder…

SOURCE: Variety at 12:00am on October 21, 2014

Off Broadway Review: 'Brownsville Song (B-Side for Tray)' by Gordon Cox

As play titles go, “brownsville song (b-side for tray)” won’t set off a stampede at the Lincoln Center Theater box office. That’s too bad, because Kimber Lee’s …

SOURCE: Variety at 10:00pm on October 20, 2014

Broadway Box Office: Street Dips, But 'Only a Play' and 'On the Town' Hit Highs by Gordon Cox

Broadway box office experienced a predictable decline last week after the boost it got the prior frame from the Columbus Day weekend — but the larger dips at the Main Stem’…

SOURCE: Variety at 5:42pm on October 20, 2014

Pre-Broadway Review: Musical 'Amazing Grace' in Chicago by Gordon Cox

It's been a while since a serious, period epic of redemption amid political turmoil formed the basis of a large-scale original musical, and for that reason alone this Broadway tryout in Chic…

SOURCE: Variety at 3:13pm on October 20, 2014

L.A. Theater Review: 'The Gospel According To Thomas Jefferson, Charles Dickens and Count Leo Tolstoy: Discord' by Gordon Cox

Three famous thinkers locked together in Hell is the jokey setup for Scott Carter's awkwardly-titled but sparkling "The Gospel According to Thomas Jefferson, Charles Dickens and Count Leo To…

SOURCE: Variety at 4:15pm on October 17, 2014

Broadway's 'On the Town' Brings Out Patriots and 'So You Think You Can Dance' Judges by Gordon Cox

It was a patriotic night at the Oct. 16 opening of the Broadway revival of “On the Town.” One of the second act’s nightclub sequences included a fourth-wall-breaking singal…

SOURCE: Variety at 8:04am on October 17, 2014

Broadway Review: 'On the Town' by Gordon Cox

“On the Town” is back on Broadway, and whaddya know, it’s still a helluva show. Helmer John Rando (who directed the musical at Barrington Stage last year) has given t…

SOURCE: Variety at 10:00pm on October 16, 2014

Lincoln Center Theater Adds New Play by Douglas Carter Beane to Slate by Gordon Cox

Lincoln Center Theater has lined up two productions to open in June, including the world premiere of “Shows for Days,” the latest play by Douglas Carter Beane, whose play “…

SOURCE: Variety at 5:39pm on October 16, 2014

Al Pacino to Return to Broadway in New Play by David Mamet by Gordon Cox

Al Pacino, one of only a few big-name actors who have proven consistent draws at the Broadway box office, has made plans for his Main Stem return, starring in a new play by David Mamet, R…

SOURCE: Variety at 2:44pm on October 16, 2014

Off Broadway's Second Stage Replaces 'American Psycho' with 'Between Riverside and Crazy' by Gordon Cox

Second Stage Theater, the Off Broadway company that found itself with a hole in its season when its scheduled production of musical “American Psycho” was yanked by commercial pro…

SOURCE: Variety at 2:00pm on October 16, 2014

Broadway to honor Elaine Stritch with starry tribute by Gordon Cox

SOURCE: Boston Herald at 1:39pm on October 16, 2014

Broadway to Honor Elaine Stritch with Starry Tribute by Gordon Cox

Broadway will turn out to honor the late Elaine Stritch with a starry performance next month that will include theater-industry royalty including Bernadette Peters, Patti LuPone and Hal Prin…

SOURCE: Variety at 1:00pm on October 16, 2014

Off Broadway Review: 'Found' by Gordon Cox

Although there isn’t a kitten or a puppy in sight, “Found” is so cute, it’s almost too cute.  Helmer Lee Overtree has been extremely clever in staging this quir…

SOURCE: Variety at 5:18pm on October 15, 2014

Broadway Box Office: Columbus Day Drives Street-Wide Spike by Gordon Cox

Columbus Day brought a surge of long-weekend tourism business to Broadway last week, with the holiday spurring major gains all along the Street at shows including newly anointed critical dar…

SOURCE: Variety at 5:14pm on October 14, 2014

Off Broadway Review: The Debate Society's 'Jacuzzi' by Gordon Cox

The stage at Off Broadway’s Ars Nova is so long and narrow, there’s hardly room to swing a cat.  So it might seem absurd to install a fully functioning hot tub as the centerpi…

SOURCE: Variety at 10:00pm on October 13, 2014

Nathan Lane Wrestles Open Nighters to the Ground in 'It's Only a Play' by Gordon Cox

The Oct. 9 opening of starry comedy “It’s Only a Play” brought a little old-fashioned glamor back to Broadway: The event was black tie, just like in the golden age, and all…

SOURCE: Variety at 11:12am on October 10, 2014

Broadway Review: 'It's Only a Play' by Gordon Cox

Nobody does mean-nasty-vicious like Terrence McNally, bless his black heart. The pitiless playwright has exhumed "It's Only a Play," his 1986 love-hate letter to those big babies who work an…

SOURCE: Variety at 10:00pm on October 9, 2014

Broadway Musical 'Once' to Close in January by Gordon Cox

Amid the continuing global expansion of stage musical “Once,” the Broadway production that launched the Tony-winning legit title will shutter in January, ending its run after abo…

SOURCE: Variety at 10:30pm on October 7, 2014

Marian Seldes, Broadway favorite, dies at 86 by Gordon Cox

SOURCE: Boston Herald at 4:57am on October 7, 2014

Marian Seldes, Broadway Favorite, Dies at 86 by Gordon Cox

Marian Seldes, the actress and recent winner of the Tonys' lifetime achievement award, died at her home Oct. 6 following a long illness. The actress' brother, Timothy Seldes, announced the d…

SOURCE: Variety at 10:55pm on October 6, 2014

Broadway's 'Curious Incident' Opening: Nobody Thought It Was a Good Idea by Gordon Cox

The National Theater's stage adaptation of "The Curious Incident of the Dog in the Night-Time" opened on Broadway to rave reviews Oct. 5, after a well-received London debut that led to a Wes…

SOURCE: Variety at 12:10am on October 6, 2014
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