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Laurie Metcalf and John Lithgow take on Hillary and Clinton on Broadway: EW review by Jessica Shaw

Hillary and Clinton is about exactly what you think it's about: Hillary and Bill. But it's also about Hillary and that last name, and what it means to be attached to a reputation that is not…

SOURCE: Entertainment Weekly at 7:30pm on April 18, 2019

Falsettos loses some of its luster but still packs a punch on tour: EW review by Maureen Lee Lenker

Since its Broadway debut in 1992, Falsettos has been hailed as a moving love story and a profound exploration of masculinity and sexuality. The 2016 Broadway revival continued to garner grea…

SOURCE: Entertainment Weekly at 7:28pm on April 18, 2019

A statement from Philadelphia Theatre Company and the authors of an open letter by Alaina Johns

First, there was a letter. Then, the Philly theater community caught fire on social media, with unintended effects for everyone. Now, the original authors have met with Philadelphia Theatre …

SOURCE: Broad Street Review at 7:19pm on April 18, 2019

Jake Gyllenhaal and Tom Sturridge taking Sea Wall/A Life to Broadway this summer by Maureen Lee Lenker

Jake Gyllenhaal and Tom Sturridge are headed to Broadway. Producers announced on Thursday that the duo will take the critically-acclaimed production of Sea Wall/A Life, which played to…

SOURCE: Entertainment Weekly at 7:18pm on April 18, 2019

Broadway's Hadestown takes an epic musical journey to the underworld: EW review by Jessica Derschowitz

As far as tales as old as time go, the stories of Greek mythology are pretty high up there, those epic stories of gods and men that have been told for thousands of years and inspired countle…

SOURCE: Entertainment Weekly at 10:44pm on April 17, 2019

Ryan Murphy producing film adaptation of The Boys in the Band for Netflix by Tim Stack

Ryan Murphy has once again pulled from the Broadway world for his latest Netflix announcement. The uber producer announce on Instagram that he will be bringing last summer's highly successfu…

SOURCE: Entertainment Weekly at 2:19pm on April 17, 2019

No more all-white seasons: Continuing the conversation on inclusion at Philly theaters by Becca Khalil

It's been an intense week for the Philadelphia theater community, as a necessary conversation about inclusion on and offstage drew voices that have been fighting racism for years. What's nex…

SOURCE: Broad Street Review at 11:00pm on April 16, 2019

Adam Driver and Keri Russell bring sexy if uneven smolder to Burn This: EW review by Leah Greenblatt

About midway through Burn This, dancer-turned-choreographer Anna talks about a piece she's been working on, "a pas de deux for two couples"; "pas de quatre," her boyfriend counters, half-abs…

SOURCE: Entertainment Weekly at 9:30pm on April 16, 2019

Jeremy Pope is Broadway's MVP this season, and that's an amazing thing by David Canfield

It's been a remarkable year so far for Jeremy Pope. The 26-year-old actor made his resounding Broadway debut to kick off 2019 with the Jan. 8 opening of Choir Boy, written by Oscar winner…

SOURCE: Entertainment Weekly at 3:35pm on April 16, 2019

People's Light presents Sarah Ruhl's 'For Peter Pan on Her 70th Birthday' by Cameron Kelsall

Sarah Ruhl's moving family dramedy 'For Peter Pan on Her 70th Birthday' receives an uneven staging at People's Light. Cameron Kelsall reviews.

SOURCE: Broad Street Review at 7:34pm on April 15, 2019

Broadway Philadelphia presents the national tour of 'Anastasia' by Cameron Kelsall

The national tour of 'Anastasia,' at the Academy of Music, delivered on spectacle but not coherent storytelling. Cameron Kelsall reviews.

SOURCE: Broad Street Review at 3:01pm on April 15, 2019

Laurie Metcalf and Eddie Izzard to star in Who's Afraid of Virginia Woolf? on Broadway by Jessica Derschowitz

We're going to be heading over to George and Martha's next year. Laurie Metcalf and Eddie Izzard will play the battling couple in a new revival of Edward Albee's searing play Who's Afraid of…

SOURCE: Entertainment Weekly at 10:36am on April 13, 2019

Disney on Broadway celebrates 25th anniversary with epic medley of hits by Ruth Kinane

Get ready to feel the love tonight, head under the sea, and let it go all at once! On Friday's installment of Good Morning America, stars of three current Broadway hits " Aladdin, Frozen, an…

SOURCE: Entertainment Weekly at 11:27am on April 12, 2019

'Alexa, open Entertainment Weekly!' by C. Molly Smith

There's no shortage of incredible entertainment available these days, but what's essential? What movies, TV, music, books, and more do you absolutely have to make a priority in your life? We…

SOURCE: Entertainment Weekly at 9:09am on April 12, 2019

Queer Eye star Jonathan Van Ness says he'll be even more unfiltered during his comedy tour by Gerrad Hall

Jonathan Van Ness is a "total ham." He admitted as much to EW right after the debut of Queer Eye last February. Little did many of the Netflix series' viewers know, though, that the grooming…

SOURCE: Entertainment Weekly at 9:00am on April 12, 2019

Laurie Metcalf talks playing Hillary Clinton on stage: 'I feel a responsibility' by David Canfield

In Lucas Hnath's play Hillary and Clinton, audience members are challenged to see an iconic political pair anew. The script calls for actors to not do impersonations; the prologue warns that…

SOURCE: Entertainment Weekly at 3:17pm on April 11, 2019

Watch the Hamilton casts have a Fosse dance-off by Lexi Vollero

The official @HamitonMusical Twitter account has declared war " with an extra special weapon: Fosse's famed dance moves. Tonight marks the premiere of FX TV series Fosse/Verdon, detailing t…

SOURCE: Entertainment Weekly at 9:55pm on April 9, 2019

Simpatico Theatre and the University of the Arts present 'Click' by Jillian Ashley Blair Ivey

Set now and in the not-too-distant future, Jacqueline Goldfinger's darkly funny 'Click' is focused on the fallout of a sexual assault that was streamed online. Jill Ivey reviews.

SOURCE: Broad Street Review at 2:08pm on April 9, 2019

Wonder musical in the works based on Julia Roberts, Jacob Tremblay film by Nick Romano

No need to wonder anymore about what the next movie-to-Broadway-musical will be. It's Wonder, that film with Julia Roberts and Jacob Tremblay that sought to make theater-goers weep their hea…

SOURCE: Entertainment Weekly at 12:50pm on April 9, 2019

How Be More Chill became the online phenomenon everyone's tweeting about by Maureen Lee Lenker

What if going viral could get you to Broadway? Based on a novel by Ned Vizzini, with music and lyrics from Joe Iconis and a book by Joe Tracz, Be More Chill, which opened on Broadway March 1…

SOURCE: Entertainment Weekly at 12:00pm on April 9, 2019

The Pennsylvania Ballet presents 'An All Stravinsky Program' by Camille Bacon-smith

The Pennsylvania Ballet's all-Stravinsky program drew from his earliest collaborations with George Balanchine in the 1920s to new works by Philadelphia choreographer Mathew Neenan. Camille B…

SOURCE: Broad Street Review at 6:34pm on April 8, 2019

The Philadelphia Orchestra and Brian Sanders' JUNK present 'Romeo and Juliet' by Melissa Strong

Orchestra met stirring acrobatics when JUNK tackled Prokofiev alongside Yannick Nézet-Séguin. Melissa Strong reviews.

SOURCE: Broad Street Review at 4:05pm on April 8, 2019

Hannah Gadsby returning to the New York stage this summer with Douglas by David Canfield

Hannah Gadsby is returning to the New York stage. The comic behind the stand-up phenomenon Nanette, which achieved international acclaim after premiering as a Netflix special, is set to retu…

SOURCE: Entertainment Weekly at 3:30pm on April 8, 2019

Broadway's new Oklahoma! is gonna treat you great " once you get used to it: EW review by Tom Gliatto

The title number of Oklahoma! is a rousing, open-hearted vision of agrarian bliss, celebrating a land where the wind comes sweeping down the plain and the waving wheat sure smells sweet. In …

SOURCE: Entertainment Weekly at 9:00pm on April 7, 2019

Anthony Rapp says Yul Brynner could be 'pretty nasty,' punched him in stomach backstage at The King and I by Nick Romano

Watch the full episode of Couch Surfing streaming now on PeopleTV.com, or download the PeopleTV app on your favorite device. Boy, does Anthony Rapp have some stories about his early…

SOURCE: Entertainment Weekly at 2:12pm on April 6, 2019
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