TV: Joan Allen and Jessica Lange Discuss 'Bonneville'
by BWW News Desk
- Feb 27, 2008
BroadwayWorld's own Michael Dale sat down this week with two of Hollywood's most dynamic women, Joan Allen and Jessica Lange, to discuss their roles and making of 'Bonneville' which hits theaters this week. Click now to watch this special interview and clips from this all-star motion picture!
Freddie Fields, Hollywood Producer, Dies at 84
by BWW News Desk
- Dec 13, 2007
Freddie Fields, Hollywood agent, producer and studio executive who represented Mel Gibson, Richard Gere and others, died from lung cancer in his Beverly Hills Home on Tuesday, December 11. He was 84 years old
Photo Flash: 'Sopranos' Turturro, Pastore in 'Chicago' 11/19
by BWW
- Oct 9, 2007
On Monday, November 19 television's tough-as-nails mob sister becomes Broadway's newest red-hot mama, when two-time Emmy Award nominee Aida Turturro ('The Sopranos') steps into the celebrated role of Matron 'Mama' Morton, the reigning cellblock diva of the hit musical Chicago. Joining Turturro is fellow 'Sopranos' co-star Vincent Pastore, who makes his Broadway stage debut as Roxie Hart's endearing but nearly invisible husband, Amos.
Photo Coverage: Wynn Handman Birthday Celebration
by Mark Rupp
- May 22, 2007
On Monday, May 21, 2007, The American Place Theatre hosted a once-in-a-lifetime benefit event: 'Wynn, Place & Show: A Celebration of Wynn Handman's 85th Birthday and the 45th Anniversary of The American Place Theatre.'
Jessica Lange Shines in 'The Glass Menagerie'
by Robert Gould
- Feb 19, 2007
'The Glass Menagerie' is a play about truth and illusion. Rupert Goold's staging at the Apollo theatre manages to reveal truth with appropriate subtlety of direction and paints a pleasantly disguised illusion with atmospheric lighting and a quartet of strong performances
Photo Flash: Jessica Lange in The Glass Menagerie
by BWW News Desk
- Feb 14, 2007
Oscar-winner Jessica Lange, as well as Ed Stoppard, Amanda Hale, and Mark Umbers, star in Rupert Goold's production of The Glass Menagerie, which opened on Feburary 13th at the Apollo Theatre in London's West End.
Review: Two By Tenn
by Robert Gould
- Jan 11, 2007
Two productions of plays by one of the founding fathers of twentieth century American drama, Tennessee Williams, are set to hit the West End stage in a couple of months time. Thomas Lanier Williams drafted some of the most haunting plays ever written - plays full of the joy, pain and poetry of life that always touch at the heart of raw human emotion. And he created some of the all-time great theatrical roles for women. The West End has seen high quality reincarnations of some of those great female roles in the last few years with stunning performances by Frances O'Connor in 'Cat On A Hot Tin Roof', Victoria Hamilton and Diana Rigg in 'Suddenly Last Summer' and Clare Higgins and Jenny Seagrove in 'The Night Of The Iguana'. In 2007 London audiences will get the chance to see Hollywood star Jessica Lange in 'The Glass Menagerie' (which begins previews at the Apollo on January 31) and Zoe Wannamaker in 'The Rose Tattoo' (which commences previews at the Olivier on March 19).
Out With The Old, In With The New
by Robert Gould
- Jan 1, 2007
Another year draws to a close and a new year beckons. Almost as the clock turns between the years we say adieu to Idina and say hello to Kerry, wave a fond goodbye to Caroline or Change and The Producers and welcome the brief return of The Rocky Horror Show and The History Boys. As we sing Auld Lang's Syne, it gives cause to look back on and look forward to the respective years in London theatre.
BroadwayWorld.com BACK-TO-SCHOOL BOOK REPORT Part I
by Naomi Plume
- Sep 8, 2006
Feature a report on 'without you' by Anthony Rapp, 'til the fat girl sings' by Sharon Wheatley, 'Female Brando: The Legend of Kim Stanley' by Jon Krampner, 'The Importance of Being Barbra' by Tom Santopietro and 'TIME STEPS ? My Musical Comedy Life' by Donna McKechnie with Greg Lawrence.
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