I haven't seen the play yet; but everything I've heard from those who have suggests that it's an absolute must-see! And given that an extension of its run passed the original end date was announced last week, I'd say it's doing very well at the box office! And, as if that's n...
Read More »Stick Fly will officially open on Broadway on December 8.
Read More »The Mountaintop officially opened October 13th and in the clip below, Angela Bassett chats with Gayle King about the play, working with Sam Jackson and gives you a teaser performance of what to expect.
Read More »Ariel Dorfman's Death and the Maiden opened last night on London's West End (equivalent of NYC's Broadway) Harold Pinter Theatre, with Thandie Newton starring in the play's revival; and while most critics gave good enough marks to the overall production (3 out of 5 stars is about the average rating)...
Read More »Noted TV and stage director Sheldon Epps will be calling the shots this November 1 - 27, when the stage production of Blues For An Alabama Sky is performed at the Pasdena Playhouse, in Pasdena, CA. Epps has also served as the artistic director of the Pasadena Playhouse since 1997.
Read More »In a news segment with Houston's KHOU 11, playwright David E. Talbert revealed that he plans to take his current road stage-play, What My Husband Doesn't Know, to theaters. And as we've seen with another playwright-turned-filmmaker, the film undoubtedly comes with a built-in fanbase that will all b...
Read More »Katori Hall, writer of MLK play The Mountaintop and the forthcoming Hurt Village, had interesting words to share in a recent interview with the Huffington Post regarding her career and inspiration.
Read More »In June, Tambay posted that Thandie Newton was set to star in the first West End revival of Death and the Maiden.
Read More »We've learned that Hurt Village, the forthcoming play from The Mountaintop scribe Katori Hall, is seeking to fill lead roles for its Off-Broadway production.
Read More »O.K. all you comic book geek, coke-bottle-glasses-wearing, never-been-laid nerds out there (OOOOOOOOOOOH they it HATE when I call them that- And they only hate it because it's TRUE!) Here's the first trailer for The Avengers, the ultimate wet dream comic book movie if ever there was one.
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