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Broadway Boy has returned to the stables for further assessment after he suffered a distressing fall during the Grand National at Aintree on Saturday, which sparked concern among fans. The 33-1 ...
There are moments in Good Night, and Good Luck, the new play by George Clooney and Grant Heslov opening on Broadway tonight at the Winter Garden Theatre and starring Clooney as pioneering TV ...
NEW YORK — Well, no one could ever accuse him of burying the lede. George Clooney makes his Broadway debut with “Good Night, and Good Luck,” a well-timed warning about the threat of ...
The new musical comedy “Boop,” which opens this weekend on Broadway, is one of the year’s few family-friendly shows. There’s no cursing and nothing’s offensive — just like you’d ...
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Here's a selection of film faves that have made their way to Broadway. For a larger selection of celebs who are showing their stuff on the Broadway stage, head to our Celebrities on the Broadway ...
One hour and 45 minutes with no intermission. At the Winter Garden Theatre, 1634 Broadway. “Good Night, and Good Luck,” the play that opened Thursday at the Winter Garden Theatre, is a big ...
Apple TV+ has shared a sneak peek clip from the upcoming sixth episode of “Dope Thief.” In episode 5, Ray refuses to go to the hospital as the situation at Theresa’s house unfolds into ...
As George Clooney made his Broadway debut Thursday in the stage adaptation of his 2005 Oscar-nominated film Good Night, and Good Luck, his fellow Cook County General alums Julianna Margulies ...
The Broadway show provided her with space to revisit the early writers-room debates about Vecna and whether there was any innate good to him. In her mind, all of The First Shadow ends up being a ...
For decades, Broadway has welcomed film and TV's biggest stars as they headed to New York City for the chance to share in the intimate experience of performing in front of a live audience.
For generations, the prestigious collection of Broadway theatrical venues in New York City has carried an enigmatic alias: the Great White Way. Here’s the story behind how it came to be.