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"SOPRANOS" junkies going through withdrawal can get a quick fix at the off-Broadway revival of Louis LaRusso's "Lamppost Reunion."
"SOPRANOS" junkies going through withdrawal can get a quick fix at the off-Broadway revival of Louis LaRusso's "Lamppost Reunion."
DAN Klores, who started out making millions in public relations and then started making documentaries, has now written a play, "Little Doc," which will have its first reading today at Center…
RUSH Limbaugh will not be surprised to learn that Speaker of the House Nancy Pelosi and her husband, Paul, saw the original production of "Hair" in 1967 as hippie-loving newlyweds.
Alan Ayckbourn's trio of plays, The Norman Conquests, nominated for seven 2009 Tony Awards, is a workout for its British cast.
THE Actors Studio - now under the control of Al Pacino, Harvey Keitel and Ellen Burstyn - is making enemies by evicting some of its elderly members.
Alan Bennett's hit play "The History Boys" has been a magnet for theater prizes. That may or may not matter to moviegoers.
Long before Ron Silver was diagnosed with cancer, the brilliant actor who co-founded the Creative Coalition was dead as far as his career was concerned.
MAYBE all that Afrobeat music was impossible to resist - or maybe Bill T. Jones just felt like doing a semi-strip.
TIME magazine prides itself on unbiased journalism, but for 30 years founder and publisher Henry Luce ordered his writers to trash playwright Tennessee Williams, according to a new book on t…
Jackie Mason, who used to play standing-room-only crowds on Broadway, is planning a more intimate gig in March.
NEIL LaBute raised eyebrows the other night by being a no-show on opening night of his first Broadway play, "reasons to be pretty," at the Lyceum.
CLORIS Leachman is still fighting back against the casting directors of Broadway's "Young Frankenstein."
SAUCY actress Kristen Johnston had a meltdown onstage during "The 24 Hour Plays" at the American Airlines Theater the other night, cursing up a storm because she forgot her lines.
THE always incendiary Jewish Theater of New York is getting ready to provoke outrage again, this time with "Press 93 for Kosher Jewish Girls in Krakow," opening in October.
ERRATIC actress Jasmine Guy - whose onstage breakdown in Broadway's "The Violet Hour" was first reported by The Post's Michael Riedel - is finally telling her version of events.
PATRICK Stewart is winning rave reviews treading the London boards as Macbeth, and so should the waxworker who made a copy of his head for the show.
STEWART F. Lane, who trademarked the name "Mr. Broadway" and has three shows playing on the Great White Way, is starring in a real-life divorce drama as the matchmaker who unwittingly helped…