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4,170 stories from Broad Street Review

Rupert Everett replacing Eddie Izzard in Broadway revival of 'Who's Afraid of Virginia Woolf?' by Ruth Kinane

Rupert Everett is returning to Broadway for the first time in 10 years. On Wednesday, producers of the upcoming Broadway production of Who's Afraid of Virginia Woolf? announced that the Engl…

SOURCE: Entertainment Weekly at 10:31am on September 11, 2019

Philly Fringe 2019: Hella Fresh Theater presents John Rosenberg's 'Autopia' by Brad Rothbart

When language is a limiter: in the Fringe's 'Autopia,' the play is not the thing. Brad Rothbart reviews.

SOURCE: Broad Street Review at 7:48pm on September 10, 2019

Philly Fringe 2019: Lone Brick Theatre Company presents 'The Clinic' by Alaina Johns

A theater troupe from Widener University highlights the sinister absurdism of a medical waiting-room purgatory with 'The Clinic.' Alaina Johns reviews.

SOURCE: Broad Street Review at 12:39pm on September 10, 2019

Sarah Jessica Parker and Matthew Broderick to star in Neil Simon's Plaza Suite on Broadway by Ruth Kinane

Real-life married couple Sarah Jessica Parker and Matthew Broderick are headed to Broadway to play a…married couple (or three)! On Tuesday, Ambassador Theatre Group announced that Parker a…

SOURCE: Entertainment Weekly at 10:59am on September 10, 2019

Philly Fringe 2019: Theater Oblivion presents 'Siren Songs' by Jarrett McCreary

'Siren Songs,' a Fringe offering from Theater Oblivion, puts the humanity back into a conversation about America's opioid crisis. Jarrett McCreary reviews.

SOURCE: Broad Street Review at 6:01pm on September 9, 2019

Philly Fringe 2019: Hestia Theatre Company presents Shakespeare's 'Richard III' by Brad Rothbart

Reclaiming their time; claiming their space. Hestia Theatre mounts a feminist revisioning of 'Richard III.' Brad Rothbart reviews.

SOURCE: Broad Street Review at 10:37pm on September 8, 2019

South Camden Theatre Company presents David Hare's 'The Breath of Life' by Cameron Kelsall

David Hare's 'The Breath of Life,' at South Camden Theatre Company, tells a story of women through the male gaze. Cameron Kelsall reviews.

SOURCE: Broad Street Review at 11:57pm on September 7, 2019

RuPaul's Drag Race Live! Las Vegas residency show coming in 2020 by Joey Nolfi

Come on, Las Vegas! Let's get Strippening! RuPaul announced Saturday at the DragCon NYC convention that the creative team behind RuPaul's Drag Race will bring some of the Emmy-winning rea…

SOURCE: Entertainment Weekly at 9:15am on September 7, 2019

Take a look at the Hercules musical " even without winning a lottery ticket by Christian Holub

Who put the "glad" in "gladiator"? For the past few weeks, the answer to that question has been New York City's Public Theater, which is currently finishing up a limited run of a new stage m…

SOURCE: Entertainment Weekly at 6:04pm on September 6, 2019

Tom Hiddleston, Charlie Cox, and Zawe Ashton command a smart, stripped down Betrayal by Allison Adato

In the canon of infidelity drama, Harold Pinter's Betrayal may hold the distinction of being the least … adulterated. A lean story of a seven-year affair between a woman and her husband…

SOURCE: Entertainment Weekly at 8:30pm on September 5, 2019

J.K. Rowling sends internet into a frenzy with mysterious Harry Potter and the Cursed Child tweet by Maureen Lee Lenker

UPDATE: It turns out Harry Potter and the Cursed Child has a new tagline courtesy of J.K. Rowling " "Sometimes, darkness comes from unexpected places" " and new marketing artwork…

SOURCE: Entertainment Weekly at 6:36pm on September 5, 2019

It's all happening: Here's your first look at the Almost Famous musical by Jessica Derschowitz

It's almost time for Almost Famous' tour bus to ride again. A musical adaptation of Cameron Crowe's beloved semi-autobiographical film is about to begin performances in Crowe's native San Di…

SOURCE: Entertainment Weekly at 2:10pm on September 5, 2019

Drag superstar Sasha Velour reveals Smoke & Mirrors tour dates by Joey Nolfi

Sasha Velour is packing up her wigs to take Smoke & Mirrors on the road. EW can exclusively reveal the drag superstar, performance artist, and RuPaul's Drag Race season 9 champion will h…

SOURCE: Entertainment Weekly at 9:55am on September 4, 2019

Hercules musical is a stage adaptation filled with heroics and heart by Jessica Derschowitz

As August comes to a close and September takes its place, the hottest ticket in town for New York theatergoers isn't perma-hit Hamilton or this year's Tonys champ Hadestown, it's a different…

SOURCE: Entertainment Weekly at 6:26pm on September 2, 2019

Patti LuPone and Katrina Lenk to star in gender-flipped Company on Broadway by Jessica Derschowitz

We're about to have some very starry new Company on Broadway. The gender-flipped revival of Company that opened in London last year is making its way to Broadway in the spring, it was announ…

SOURCE: Entertainment Weekly at 10:16am on August 30, 2019

Richard Linklater adapting Sondheim musical over 20 years with Beanie Feldstein, Ben Platt by Maureen Lee Lenker

From this point on, not a day goes by when Richard Linklater isn't thinking about Stephen Sondheim's musical Merrily We Roll Along. That's because the filmmaker plans to spend the next two d…

SOURCE: Entertainment Weekly at 9:43pm on August 29, 2019

Jacqueline Novak goes deep on getting down in her hit show Get On Your Knees by Leah Greenblatt

It was the unexpected feel-good (and then feel weird about it, and then feel good again) hit of the summer: Get On Your Knees " approximately 80 minutes of high-flying mediations on, essenti…

SOURCE: Entertainment Weekly at 4:49pm on August 29, 2019

Phoebe Waller-Bridge's one-woman show version of Fleabag is headed to movie theaters by Maureen Lee Lenker

You might want to kneel for this news. Fleabag, which began as a one-woman play and then became a hit Emmy-nominated TV series, is headed to the big screen. National Theatre Live, which regu…

SOURCE: Entertainment Weekly at 7:12pm on August 28, 2019

Cringeworthy tales of getting into theater"just in time for Philly Fringe 2019 by Kyle V.  Hiller

Don't know anything about theater? Cool, neither do I! All the more reason to let Fringe be your first time. Kyle V. Hiller considers.

SOURCE: Broad Street Review at 10:11pm on August 27, 2019

Original Hercules voice actor Roger Bart talks going the distance, playing Hades on stage by Devan Coggan

They say the devil you know is better than the one you don't. So when it came time for the Hercules stage musical to cast its central devil, the creative team didn't have to look far. Mor…

SOURCE: Entertainment Weekly at 1:00pm on August 22, 2019

Kerry Washington takes her Broadway role to Netflix in first American Son photos by Nick Romano

For those who couldn't make the trip to New York City to see Kerry Washington on Broadway in American Son, Netflix dropped a first look at its upcoming adaptation of the acclaimed play. W…

SOURCE: Entertainment Weekly at 10:43am on August 13, 2019

Diana, a musical based on life of late Princess of Wales, coming to Broadway by Ruth Kinane

A new musical about Princess Diana's royal romance is heading to Broadway in 2020. The show, which ran earlier this year at La Jolla Playhouse in San Diego, will begin performances on March …

SOURCE: Entertainment Weekly at 1:44pm on August 12, 2019

The Lightning Thief: The Percy Jackson Musical is heading to Broadway by Ruth Kinane

The Lightning Thief: The Percy Jackson Musical is ready to light up the Broadway stage. TheaterWorksUSA and Martian Entertainment announced Monday that the musical adaption of Rick Riordan's…

SOURCE: Entertainment Weekly at 11:15am on August 12, 2019

Nicole Kidman pays visit to Moulin Rouge! on Broadway by Christian Holub

Stars collided on Friday night when Nicole Kidman, star of Baz Luhrmann's 2001 musical film Moulin Rouge!, attended the Broadway production inspired by the musical. In the film, Kidman portr…

SOURCE: Entertainment Weekly at 12:13pm on August 10, 2019

To Kill a Mockingbird Broadway show ends abruptly as motorcycle backfire mistaken for gunshots by Rachel Yang

A Broadway performance of To Kill a Mockingbird ended in panic as people mistook a motorcycle backfire outside for gunshots and fled the Shubert Theatre in New York City. Gideon Glick, an…

SOURCE: Entertainment Weekly at 12:25am on August 7, 2019
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