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Janie Dee, Aden Gillett, & Robert Portal Begin Run in THE LITTLE HUT at the Yvonne Arnaud Theatre, 4/26
by Lauren Wolman - Apr 26, 2010


THE LITTLE HUT by André Roussin and adapted by Nancy Mitford will play The Yvonne Arnaud Theatre April 26-May 1, followed by runs at the Theatre Royal May 4-May 8, and the Rose Theatre May 10-15.

Janie Dee, Aden Gillett, & Robert Portal To Star in THE LITTLE HUT, 4/20-5/15
by BWW News Desk - Apr 24, 2010


THE LITTLE HUT by André Roussin and adapted by Nancy Mitford will play The Greenwich Theatre April 20-24, The Yvonne Arnaud Theatre April 26-May 1, the Theatre Royal May 4-May 8, and the Rose Theatre May 10-15.

MoMA Film Presents David Niven: A Centenary Tribute 4/17
by BWW News Desk - Apr 23, 2010


David Niven (1910-1983) was an actor of such diverse talents and charm that he is often categorized using clichéd phrases like 'urbane light comedian' or 'leading man.' These descriptions are indeed accurate, but one does not survive before the camera for a half-century on charm alone. The problem-if you can call it that-is that Niven made it all look too easy. Like Phileas Fogg in Around the World in 80 Days, he took everything in stride, unflappably and (seemingly) effortlessly playing his part, always prepared for whatever came his way. He was, after all, originally a military man by profession. He then chose to 'bum' around America, eventually winding up in Hollywood. Just as his film career began to blossom, he was one of the first to answer Britain's call when World War II broke out, serving on active duty for the duration and rising to the rank of colonel. He even made two propaganda films during brief leaves, including The Way Ahead, which is included in this series. After making his return in Michael Powell and Emeric Pressburger's masterpiece A Matter of Life and Death (Stairway to Heaven), he resumed a glorious career in film, theater, television, and writing with his typical debonair insouciance. This series aims to recapture some of the special glory that was David Niven.

Janie Dee, Aden Gillett, & Robert Portal To Star in THE LITTLE HUT, 4/20-5/15
by BWW News Desk - Apr 20, 2010


THE LITTLE HUT by André Roussin and adapted by Nancy Mitford will play The Greenwich Theatre April 20-24, The Yvonne Arnaud Theatre April 26-May 1, the Theatre Royal May 4-May 8, and the Rose Theatre May 10-15.

MoMA Film Presents David Niven: A Centenary Tribute 4/17
by BWW News Desk - Apr 17, 2010


David Niven (1910-1983) was an actor of such diverse talents and charm that he is often categorized using clichéd phrases like 'urbane light comedian' or 'leading man.' These descriptions are indeed accurate, but one does not survive before the camera for a half-century on charm alone. The problem-if you can call it that-is that Niven made it all look too easy. Like Phileas Fogg in Around the World in 80 Days, he took everything in stride, unflappably and (seemingly) effortlessly playing his part, always prepared for whatever came his way. He was, after all, originally a military man by profession. He then chose to 'bum' around America, eventually winding up in Hollywood. Just as his film career began to blossom, he was one of the first to answer Britain's call when World War II broke out, serving on active duty for the duration and rising to the rank of colonel. He even made two propaganda films during brief leaves, including The Way Ahead, which is included in this series. After making his return in Michael Powell and Emeric Pressburger's masterpiece A Matter of Life and Death (Stairway to Heaven), he resumed a glorious career in film, theater, television, and writing with his typical debonair insouciance. This series aims to recapture some of the special glory that was David Niven.

Janie Dee, Aden Gillett, & Robert Portal To Star in THE LITTLE HUT, 4/20-5/15
by Lauren Wolman - Mar 31, 2010


THE LITTLE HUT by André Roussin and adapted by Nancy Mitford will play The Greenwich Theatre April 20-24, The Yvonne Arnaud Theatre April 26-May 1, the Theatre Royal May 4-May 8, and the Rose Theatre May 10-15.

MoMA Film Presents David Niven: A Centenary Tribute 4/17
by Mary Hanrahan - Mar 18, 2010


David Niven (1910-1983) was an actor of such diverse talents and charm that he is often categorized using clichéd phrases like 'urbane light comedian' or 'leading man.' These descriptions are indeed accurate, but one does not survive before the camera for a half-century on charm alone. The problem-if you can call it that-is that Niven made it all look too easy. Like Phileas Fogg in Around the World in 80 Days, he took everything in stride, unflappably and (seemingly) effortlessly playing his part, always prepared for whatever came his way. He was, after all, originally a military man by profession. He then chose to 'bum' around America, eventually winding up in Hollywood. Just as his film career began to blossom, he was one of the first to answer Britain's call when World War II broke out, serving on active duty for the duration and rising to the rank of colonel. He even made two propaganda films during brief leaves, including The Way Ahead, which is included in this series. After making his return in Michael Powell and Emeric Pressburger's masterpiece A Matter of Life and Death (Stairway to Heaven), he resumed a glorious career in film, theater, television, and writing with his typical debonair insouciance. This series aims to recapture some of the special glory that was David Niven.

Hillbarn Theatre Announces Their 70th Season
by Gabrielle Sierra - Mar 15, 2010


Hillbarn Theatre in Foster City, CA will present the Peninsula premiere of the recent Tony-winning hit The Drowsy Chaperone as part of their historic 70th season. The show will be performed May 10 - 27, 2011.

It's A Wonderful World: Around the World in 80 Days
by Daniel Collins - Dec 12, 2009


The Lookingglass Theatre Company brings Jules Verne's classic 'Around the World in 80 Days' to Baltimore's Center Stage.

Dominick Dunne Lends 'Voice' to Transport Group's 'BEING AUDREY'
by Eddie Varley - Apr 1, 2009


Transport Group, the winner of a special 2007 Drama Desk Award and a 2007 Obie Award, has announced that celebrated journalist, novelist, and producer Dominick Dunne will provide voice-over narration for the world premiere musical, Being Audrey, which begins performances Friday, March 27, at 8pm at 220 East 4 Street, between Avenues A and B. The opening is set for Sunday, April 5, at 3pm.

Photo Coverage: Ben Stiller Hosts ALS Benefit Gala
by Reynard Loki - Oct 10, 2008


The 11th Annual Project A.L.S. 'Tomorrow is Tonight' benefit gala was held at the Waldorf Astoria on October 6, 2008 in New York City. Actor Ben Stiller hosted the event, which raised money and awareness for Lou Gehrig's Disease.

Photo Coverage: Christine Ebersole Sings George Gershwin
by Adrienne Onofri - May 17, 2008


The Tony winner headlines a retrospective in song and film of Gershwin's partnership with Kay Swift.

Stefanie Powers Premieres 'One From the Hart' at OCPAC
by James Sims - Sep 19, 2007


Stefanie Powers will step into a new starring role when she premieres her one-woman show, 'One From the Hart,' an evening of song and story, running November 8-11 at the Orange County Performing Arts Center's Samueli Theatre...

'My Man Godfrey' Broadway Musical on the Way?
by BWW News Desk - Aug 8, 2007


A Broadway musical based on My Man Godfrey may be on the way

Touring "Scoundrels" Amuses but Doesn't Romp
by Jan Nargi - Mar 10, 2007


Slightly subdued road company needs a bit more rüffhousin' to match the manic merriment of Broadway's outlandish con job

DIRTY PRYCELESS SCOUNDREL!!
by Michael J. Roberts - Mar 15, 2006


Jonathan Pryce Replaces John Lithgow in the hit musical; honestly!!

Veteran Producer Tony Adams Dies of Stroke at 52
by BWW News Desk - Oct 23, 2005


Tony Adams, the veteran film and stage producer whose credits include Blake Edwards' Pink Panther hits, S.O.B. '10,' and the film and stage versions of Victor/Victoria died Saturday, October 22nd, of a stroke at Beth Israel Hospital in Manhattan. He was surrounded by family and friends. He was 52 years old.

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