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WHAT can you say about the legendary playwright Edward Albee that hasn't been said before? "He's a thief," longtime producer Liz McCann announced at the New Dramatists lunch the other day.
WHAT can you say about the legendary playwright Edward Albee that hasn't been said before? "He's a thief," longtime producer Liz McCann announced at the New Dramatists lunch the other day.
LIZA TRYING TO EVICT STEPMOM
Is Oliver Stone looking to get into musicals?
MARTY Richards is heartbroken over Paul Newman's declining health.
THAT was some wardrobe malfunction yesterday in Bryant Park.
Raul Julia Jr. says he's the actor's son. The actor's wife says no. So who will play him in the movie?
Openly gay actor Alan Cumming, who was born in Aberfeldy, has been tapped to serve as grand marshal in this year's Tartan Day Parade on April 4.
IF you ever wondered what happened to Richard Beymer, Natalie Wood's co-star in the movie version of "West Side Story," you can check out his autobiog raphy - titled, aptly enough, "Whatever…
BRITISH playwright John Osborne freaked out at how friendly New Yorkers were when he arrived for the 1958 premiere of his "Look Back in Anger" on Broadway.
WHEN Broadway and cabaret singer Josephine Premise died two years ago, her daughter, Susan Fales-Hill, organized a memorial tribute in the St. Regis ballroom where Premise once sang "Je Ne Regrette Rien" (I Regret Nothing)."
Eleventh item.
MARY J. Blige's turn as a rescued death-row prisoner in "The Exonerated" at the Bleecker Street Theater may be making her fans happy, but it's driving local residents nuts.
An optimistic Mayor Bloomberg sang, danced and spoofed himself and the local media at last night's Inner Circle dinner with journalists who cover City Hall.
Dressed in knightly chainmail as King Mike the Monarch, Hizzoner performed a skit dubbed "Spendalot," based on the Broadway musical "Spamalot."
KATIE Holmes is no snob.
HUGH Jackman had a special request when he arrived Saturday at Coffee Shop on Union Square with his wife, Deborra-Lee, their two kids and his in-laws.
MARIO Cantone had a rough time exhorting the audience of "The Violet Hour" to donate to AIDS causes last Sunday night.
JACKIE, JEWISH?
JUST ASKING