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2,690 stories by "Gordon Cox"

Broadway Box Office: Bryan Cranston Goes 'All the Way' to the Top 10 by Gordon Cox

Bryan Cranston showed some presidential power at the Broadway box office last week, as his toplining stint in LBJ historical drama “All the Way” posted sales strong enough to lan…

SOURCE: Variety at 4:30pm on February 18, 2014

London Theater Review: '1984' by Gordon Cox

Although there can scarcely have been a time when the warnings of "1984" didn't feel urgent, Edward Snowden's revelations about present-day governmental monitoring of private behavior have t…

SOURCE: Variety at 4:43pm on February 17, 2014

Off Broadway Review: 'The Correspondent' by Gordon Cox

Short stories are rich resource material for plays.  But Ken Urban’s new play, “The Correspondent,” would make a better short story.  The plot is concise and spooky: …

SOURCE: Variety at 5:30pm on February 14, 2014

Carey Mulligan, Bill Nighy to Star in West End 'Skylight' by Gordon Cox

Carey Mulligan, Bill Nighy and Matthew Beard will topline a new West End revival of David Hare’s 1995 play “Skylight,” to be helmed by Stephen Daldry. Mulligan was last on …

SOURCE: Variety at 8:40am on February 14, 2014

Snow Storm Freezes Theaters, Film/TV Productions in New York by Gordon Cox

The blistering snowstorm that continues to pummel much of the Eastern seaboard is also putting the entertainment business in a deep freeze, closing movie theaters in major cities like New Yo…

SOURCE: Variety at 8:52pm on February 13, 2014

John Lithgow, Lily Rabe to Spend Summer with Shakespeare in the Park by Gordon Cox

John Lithgow toplines “King Lear” and Lily Rabe and Hamish Linklater star in “Much Ado About Nothing” in New York this summer, with both titles lined up for the 2014 …

SOURCE: Variety at 5:39pm on February 13, 2014

'Book of Mormon' Breaks Box Office Records on the Road, Too by Gordon Cox

“The Book of Mormon,” which has made a habit of breaking box office records on Broadway, has claimed a major title on the road, too: The production’s national tour has logg…

SOURCE: Variety at 3:51pm on February 11, 2014

Hugh Jackman to Host the Tony Awards for the Fourth Time by Gordon Cox

Hugh Jackman has signed on to host the 68th annual Tony Awards in June, returning to the legit kudocast he previously emceed in 2003, 2004 and 2005. Jackman is a favorite among legit auds an…

SOURCE: Variety at 2:19pm on February 11, 2014

Maggie Gyllenhaal to Make Broadway Debut Opposite Ewan McGregor This Fall by Gordon Cox

Maggie Gyllenhaal, who’s appeared on New York stages multiple times but never on Broadway, will make her Main Stem debut this fall, starring opposite Ewan McGregor in the upcoming Roun…

SOURCE: Variety at 12:30pm on February 11, 2014

Matt Bomer Sings a Duet, Anne Hathaway Plays Air Guitar in Bryan Lourd's Living Room by Gordon Cox

“This night is killing him,” Kelly Ripa said Monday night in Bryan Lourd‘s living room. Well, it wasn’t actually in Lourd’s gracious New York penthouse, but it …

SOURCE: Variety at 2:44am on February 11, 2014

Broadway Box Office: 'Cinderella' Rises, But Not Royally, with Carly Rae Jepson by Gordon Cox

Producers of Broadway's "Cinderella" are glad they called her, maybe: Carly Rae Jepson, who joined the cast of the Rodgers and Hammerstein musical Feb. 4 alongside Fran Drescher, helped driv…

SOURCE: Variety at 5:39pm on February 10, 2014

Chicago Theater Review: 'Luna Gale' by Gordon Cox

Playwright Rebecca Gilman is known for tackling the topical (racism in academia in "Spinning into Butter," stalking in "Boy Gets Girl") and for carefully, even over-bluntly, placing her char…

SOURCE: Variety at 2:00pm on February 10, 2014

Off Broadway Review: 'The Tribute Artist' by Gordon Cox

The swarms of fans who are drawn, moth-like, to the incandescent flame that is Charles Busch will no doubt fly to “The Tribute Artist.” This frantic farce unites the scribe/pe…

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

Ticketing Firm Stakes Reputation on Broadway Going Mobile by Gordon Cox

On Cyber Monday 2013, mobile purchases accounted for 17% of all retail sales, or more than $350 million in a single day. On Broadway, mobile ticket sales made up just 0.08% of all purchases,…

SOURCE: Variety at 1:00pm on February 7, 2014

Broadway Review: 'Bronx Bombers' by Gordon Cox

So, what’s next — golf?  Scribe-for-hire Eric Simonson and producers Fran Kirmser and Tony Ponturo have this factory assembly-line thing going with pro sports organizations…

SOURCE: Variety at 10:00pm on February 6, 2014

New Talent Management Company, Catapult, Vaults onto New York Scene by Gordon Cox

Brian Zeilinger, a young producer who’s had a hand in a string of Broadway and West End shows, has launched a new Gotham-based management company, Catapult. Zeilinger aims to parlay in…

SOURCE: Variety at 5:25pm on February 6, 2014

Oprah Winfrey Eyes Broadway, Where She's Already a Proven Box Office Draw by Gordon Cox

Oprah Winfrey may have found her Broadway project at last, as word has gotten out that she’s considering a revival of Marsha Norman’s ” ‘Night, Mother” in which…

SOURCE: Variety at 2:31pm on February 6, 2014

Behind the Scenes of Broadway's YouTube Musical Comedy About Gays in Russia by Gordon Cox

Harvey Fierstein, Andrew Rannells, Michael Urie, Roger Rees, Jonathan Groff, Laura Benanti: All of these familiar Broadway faces, and a ton more, got together to put on a show. Making the ro…

SOURCE: Variety at 4:34pm on February 4, 2014

'Amazing Grace' Musical to Premiere in Chicago This Fall by Gordon Cox

“Amazing Grace,” the new musical that’s been seen in Gotham in a couple of industry presentations, has locked in a world premiere production as part of the Broadway in C…

SOURCE: Variety at 1:51pm on February 4, 2014

Broadway Box Office: Tackled by the Super Bowl by Gordon Cox

The prophets of doom turned out to be right last week, as the Super Bowl took a supersized bite out of Broadway sales that were already weakened by the annual January slowdown. Box office sl…

SOURCE: Variety at 5:20pm on February 3, 2014

Robert Zemeckis, Universal at Work on 'Back to the Future' Musical for West End by Gordon Cox

Robert Zemeckis and screenwriter Bob Gale have teamed with Universal Stage Prods., producer Colin Ingram and Amblin Entertainment to turn 1985 time-travel comedy "Back to the Future" into a …

SOURCE: Variety at 8:44am on January 31, 2014

Williamstown Theater Festival Turns Heads with Chita Rivera, Renee Fleming by Gordon Cox

The Williamstown Theater Festival has given New York legiters a couple of reasons to spend a weekend in the Berkshires this summer, with Chita Rivera, Renee Fleming, Joe DiPietro and Kathlee…

SOURCE: Variety at 6:21pm on January 30, 2014

Drama Desk Awards Set 2014 Dates by Gordon Cox

With the Hollywood awards season building to an Oscar frenzy, the legit world’s 2014 kudo season continues to come into focus as the Drama Desk sets dates for its annual round of award…

SOURCE: Variety at 2:55pm on January 30, 2014

Chris Jones to Lead O'Neill Theater Center's National Critics Institute by Gordon Cox

Chris Jones, the veteran theater journo who is the chief theater critic and columnist at the Chicago Tribune, will take the reins at the O’Neill Theater Center’s National Critics…

SOURCE: Variety at 10:00am on January 30, 2014

London Theater Breaks Box Office Records As Broadway Treads Water by Gordon Cox

Broadway may have ended a record-breaking streak last season, but across the pond, numbers are on their way up. In London, both box office and attendance rose to new highs in 2013, according…

SOURCE: Variety at 4:30pm on January 29, 2014
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