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DID Martha Plimpton trash her "Hurlyburly" co-star, Ethan Hawke, after a performance the other night?
DID Martha Plimpton trash her "Hurlyburly" co-star, Ethan Hawke, after a performance the other night?
ADD Christine Ebersole to the list of kooks who say the 9/11 terror attacks were an inside job.
Richard Thomas, who played "John Boy" on "The Waltons" in the '70s, has his own talented boy, Montana, 13.
ROSIE O'Donnell's ego reared its obnoxious head at a planning session for the Broadway musical she's producing, leaving the show's creative team in a bewildered funk.
Katie Couric has interviewed Tony-winning choreographer Twyla Tharp for the new anchor's first piece on Broadway for the "CBS Evening News."
"Waves," a remarkable, genre-defying multimedia translation of "The Waves," Virginia Woolf's most challenging novel, raises the bar for literary adaptations.
This comic nightmare about six men awaiting a job interview has some big laughs, but it also has enough dead spots to make you wonder whether this theatrical vein is tapped out.
LOOKS like Mel Brooks is exiting the movie business.
THE VAPID state of pop-culture punditry on cable networks like VH1, MTV and E! is due for a good skewering, so we're looking forward to Marc Spitz's "The Name of This Play is Talking Heads."
The New York City theatre companies Clubbed Thumb and Playwrights Horizons have teamed up for a new play development program called SuperLab. The first of a series of "collaboratively curate…