PAGE SIX: Punctual Patti
Patti LuPone is innocent.
Patti LuPone is innocent.
GYPSY ROSE'S BROOKLYN GANG
Carole Buggé's play is an admirable, intelligent but ultimately unsuccessful drama.
TOBY Jones, the star of Kenneth Branagh's "The Play What I Wrote," got a little carried away last week.
JOAN Collins and Linda Evans, who famously mixed it up in catfight after catfight on "Dynasty," are battling again - but this time it's for real.
WHEN Eric Stoltz stars in Larry Gelbart's "Sly Fox" on Broadway in April, he hopes he doesn't run into what he calls "The Predatory Actor."
DRAMATIC DEBUT
DAME Edna made light of her recent dust-up over "her" politically incorrect Vanity Fair column the other night.
IS Mel Brooks having high anxiety over the big-screen version of his blockbuster Broadway musical "The Producers"?
A RECENT heart attack cost Marianne Faithfull a plum role in a new screen adaptation of Oscar Wilde's "The Picture of Dorian Gray."
A tipster told us that Colin Hanks ("Orange County"), Tom Hanks' son, recently got engaged to Manhattan-based publicist Samantha Bryant.
Joe Pantoliano (fourth item) and Frank Rich (fifth item).
Vanity Fair is gathering Broadway's biggest stars - Joel Grey, Alfred Molina, Ashley Judd, Ray Liotta, Mario Cantone, Anne Heche, Sean Combs, John Lithgow and more - at the Music Box Theater…
Broadway star James Barbour, will premiere his six-city 2010 HOLIDAY CONCERT TOUR on Saturday evening, December 4 at the RUBICON THEATRE in Ventura California.
Liza Minnelli was forced to stop mid-song the other night after she got "too emotional" performing a medley originally arranged for her mother, Judy Garland, in 1951.
FRAN and Barry Weissler figure there's enough Disney in Times Square - they plan to bring "Spring Awakening" to Broadway.