Paul Rudd and Michael Shannon Coming to Broadway in ‘Grace’
Two of my favorite actors, Paul Rudd and Michael Shannon, are teaming up for the Broadway show, Grace.
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Two of my favorite actors, Paul Rudd and Michael Shannon, are teaming up for the Broadway show, Grace.
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The Raven, James McTeigue’s fictionalized account of the last days of Edgar Allen Poe’s life, is a complete snooze-fest.
Review: ‘The Raven.’ Nevermore. Please, Nevermore Read More »
Here’s a clip of the upcoming John Cusack film, The Raven. Cusack plays Edgar Allen Poe who joins forces with a Baltimore detective to hunt down a serial killer who’s using Poe’s own works as the basis in a string of brutal murders.
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Not only does John Cusack have the pressure of playing the famous writer in the upcoming mystery film The Raven, but he had to deal with the difficultly of coping with Poe’s notoriously turbulent mental state.
John Lithgow’s roots are in the theater. In 1973, he won a Tony Award three weeks after his Broadway debut, in David Storey’s The Changing Room. Since then, he has appeared on Broadway 19 more times, earning another Tony, three more Tony nominations, four Drama Desk Awards, and induction into the Theatre Hall of Fame.
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creen Actors Guild today announced the results of elections for its top two elected positions and National Board. Ken Howard has been re-elected for a second term as Screen Actors Guild president, and Amy Aquino will continue in her role as secretary-treasurer. Both will serve two-year terms, beginning September 25.
Ken Howard Re-Elected as SAG President, continues to work on “creating one union” Read More »
It was just announced that Diner is coming to Broadway fall 2012.
Barry Levinson and Sheryl Crow to Bring ‘Diner’ to Broadway Read More »
If you’re in the mood to see a truly wonderful documentary, look no further than the excellent Page One: Inside the New York Times
Q & A: Media Reporter Brian Stelter from “Page One: Inside the New York Times” Read More »
“Knowing the history of black performers,” White explains, “actual follies didn’t have black female dancers. If you were black, you only did a specialty act—if you were lucky. I put that knowledge into Stella.”
Terri White, “Follies” at the Kennedy Center Read More »