Camelot
by Mark Andrew Lawrence
- Jun 29, 2007
CAMELOT SHOWING ITS AGE
Theatre Review by Mark Andrew Lawrence
* * 1/2 (OUT OF 5)
Photo Flash: Lou Diamond Phillips 'Burning Desire'
by James Sims
- Jun 22, 2007
Film, television and Broadway star Lou Diamond Phillips' original stageplay 'Burning Desire,' will launch the new Bruno Kirby Reading Series at The Hayworth Theatre, Monday, June 18th at 8 p.m...
Malick to Direct 'Burning Desire' at Hayworth
by James Sims
- May 22, 2007
The Hayworth Theatre will welcome the Lou Diamond Phillips' original play Burning Desire on June 18 launching the new Bruno Kirby Reading Series. Burning Desire will be directed by Wendie Malick featuring Michael Urie, Amy Smart and Lauria...
Lou Diamond Phillips to Succeed York in Camelot Tour
by BWW News Desk
- May 14, 2007
Broadway/L.A. has announced that film, television and Broadway star Lou Diamond Phillips will star as 'King Arthur' in the national tour of Lerner and Loewe's Camelot beginning with its Los Angeles engagement at Royce Hall - UCLA from September 11-23, 2007
Jensen Ackles to Join Phillips for TX A Few Good Men
by BWW News Desk
- Apr 28, 2007
Jensen Ackles, one of Hollywood's rising leading men and the star of CW Network's Supernatural, has agreed to join Lou Diamond Phillips in the upcoming production of A Few Good Men, June 5 - 10, 2007 at Casa Mañana Theatre
Little and McCulloh Star in Baby in Bristol, PA this May
by BWW News Desk
- Apr 21, 2006
Bristol Riverside Theatre (BRT) in Bristol, PA has announced the return of Broadway performers Brad Little and Barbara McCulloh in it's production of Maltby and Shire's Baby, running from May 2 through May 21, 2006 at BRT
Q&A with Telly Leung
by Robert Diamond
- Jul 22, 2005
Currently starring as Boq in the Chicago production of Wicked, we checked in with Telly to talk about the show, his non-traditional casting, and lots more...
'The King and I' - still whistles a happy tune
by Pati Buehler
- Sep 17, 2004
'Something Wondrful' pulled into town in the latest revival tour of Rogers and Hammerstein's 'The King and I.' With its lavish sets and timeless score this classic has not lost it's charm.
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