Broadway Beat Tony 2010 Q&A: Alfred Molina
by Broadway Beat - May 17, 2010
The Tony Awards Nominations were announced Tuesday, May 4th and the Tony Awards will be broadcast in a live three-hour ceremony from Radio City Music Hall on the CBS television network on Sunday, June 13, 2010.
The day after the nominations, on Wednesday, May 5th, Broadway Beat talked to nearly all of the nominated stars in advance of a special two-part Broadway Beat Tony Awards extravanganza. Every day, we'll be presenting unedited, raw 'Short Takes' sneak peeks of some of these amazing interviews. Next up - Alfred Molina, nominated for Best Leading Actor in a Play for his performance in RED. Read the transcript of his interview below!
TV: Video Show Preview - RED
by Craig Brockman - April 5, 2010
The Donmar Warehouse production of RED, a new American play by John Logan about the master of twentieth century abstract impressionism, Mark Rothko, opened on Thursday, April 1 for a limited 15-week engagement at the Golden Theatre. Previews began on Thursday, March 11. Click now to watch this special sneak peek of the show featuring cast and creative.
Photo Coverage: RED Opening Night Party
by Walter McBride - April 2, 2010
The Donmar Warehouse production of RED, a new American play by John Logan about the master of twentieth century abstract impressionism, Mark Rothko, opened on Broadway last night, Thursday, April 1 for a limited 15-week engagement at the Golden Theatre. Previews began on Thursday, March 11.
Photo Coverage: RED Opening Night Curtain Call
by Walter McBride - April 2, 2010
The Donmar Warehouse production of RED, a new American play by John Logan about the master of twentieth century abstract impressionism, Mark Rothko, opened on Broadway last night, Thursday, April 1 for a limited 15-week engagement at the Golden Theatre. Previews began on Thursday, March 11.
Photo Flash: RED Opens on Broadway Tonight, 4/1
by Jessica Lewis - April 1, 2010
The Donmar Warehouse production of RED, a new American play by John Logan about the master of twentieth century abstract impressionism, Mark Rothko, opens on Broadway tonight, Thursday, April 1 for a limited 15-week engagement at the Golden Theatre. Previews began on Thursday, March 11.
TV: RED with Molina & Redmayne - Opens Tonight
by Robert Diamond - April 1, 2010
The critically acclaimed Donmar Warehouse production of RED, a new American play by John Logan about the master of twentieth century abstract impressionism, Mark Rothko, will open on Broadway on Thursday, April 1 for a limited 15-week engagement at the Golden Theatre (252 West 45th Street between Broadway and Eighth Avenue). Previews began on Thursday, March 11. BroadwayWorld.com is excited to present a short documentary about the original London production!
RED's Molina & Redmayne Travel to National Gallery of Art
by Robert Diamond - March 28, 2010
RED stars Alfred Molina and Eddie Redmayne were shadowed by the Washington Post as the pair visisted the National Gallery of Art in Washington, DC to see their exhibit of Mark Rothko's work. Molina, who plays the artist described the experience as 'extraordinary', noting that 'it's sort of like you're walking into your own life.'
RED's Alfred Molina To Appear On The Today Show 3/29
by TV News Desk - March 29, 2010
Alfred Molina, one of the stars of the critically acclaimed Donmar Warehouse production of RED, will appear on the Today Show on Monday, March 29 at 10:00 AM. The Today Show airs locally on WNBC, Channel 4. Check local listings.
RED's Alfred Molina To Appear On The Today Show 3/29
by Gabrielle Sierra - March 26, 2010
Alfred Molina, one of the stars of the critically acclaimed Donmar Warehouse production of RED, will appear on the Today Show on Monday, March 29 at 10:00 AM. The Today Show airs locally on WNBC, Channel 4. Check local listings.
Box Office Opens March 1st For RED At The Golden Theater
by BWW News Desk - March 1, 2010
The box office at the Golden Theatre (252 West 45th Street) opens Monday, March 1 for RED, the critically acclaimed Donmar Warehouse production of a new American play by John Logan about the master of twentieth century abstract impressionism, Mark Rothko. RED opens on Broadway on Thursday, April 1 for a limited 15-week engagement. Previews begin on Thursday, March 11.
Box Office Opens March 1st For RED At The Golden Theater
by Gabrielle Sierra - February 26, 2010
The box office at the Golden Theatre (252 West 45th Street) opens Monday, March 1 for RED, the critically acclaimed Donmar Warehouse production of a new American play by John Logan about the master of twentieth century abstract impressionism, Mark Rothko. RED opens on Broadway on Thursday, April 1 for a limited 15-week engagement. Previews begin on Thursday, March 11.
TV: RED Starring Molina & Redmayne - Documentary
by Robert Diamond - February 25, 2010
The critically acclaimed Donmar Warehouse production of RED, a new American play by John Logan about the master of twentieth century abstract impressionism, Mark Rothko, will open on Broadway on Thursday, April 1 for a limited 15-week engagement at the Golden Theatre (252 West 45th Street between Broadway and Eighth Avenue). Previews will begin on Thursday, March 11. BroadwayWorld.com is excited to present a short documentary about the original London production!
TV Preview: Video Montage of RED Starring Molina & Redmayne
by Robert Diamond - February 23, 2010
The critically acclaimed Donmar Warehouse production of RED, a new American play by John Logan about the master of twentieth century abstract impressionism, Mark Rothko, will open on Broadway on Thursday, April 1 for a limited 15-week engagement at the Golden Theatre (252 West 45th Street between Broadway and Eighth Avenue). Previews will begin on Thursday, March 11. BroadwayWorld.com is excited to present a montage of scenes from the original London production!
Review - 13: The Tired Businessman Musical for Middle-Schoolers
by Kristin Salaky - October 13, 2008
While riding the uptown Broadway local train from Times Square around 1am on Saturday night after enjoying post-A Man For All Seasons cocktails with my Tudor-geek friend who vigorously detailed all the play's historical inaccuracies for me (more on that one later in the week) I found myself in a car nearby a group of adolescents having a loud and just as vigorous discussion about how all boys were dogs.
Review - A Catered Affair: Very Inviting
by Kristin Salaky - April 29, 2008
Every so often a musical comes to town that we're told, 'Breaks all the rules!,' and 'Changes Broadway Forever!' That's nice. Usually this has something to do with having rock music, weak story-telling and an advertising campaign that convinces you that it's like nothing else Broadway has ever seen.
Review - In Paradise/ She Plundered Him & Tales of an Urban Indian
by Kristin Salaky - March 4, 2009
I don't know how far along set and lighting designer Maruti Evans was with his work for INTAR's double bill of Eduardo Machado's In Paradise and Nick Norman's She Plundered Him when the company lost its home due to the sudden closing of the Zipper Theatre and its season was rescued by the availability of the much smaller studio space at the Cherry Lane Theatre, but I imagine the switch necessitated some drastic changes in his view of the two pieces. In any case, the end result is perhaps the most memorable and effective part of the evening.
Review - [title of prediction]
by Kristin Salaky - September 22, 2008
[title of show] will be the first Broadway production to win a Tony Award while playing Off-Broadway.
Just a hunch.
Review - One of BroadwayWorld's Own Honored For Playwrighting
by Kristin Salaky - September 9, 2008
Congratulations to BroadwayWorld theatre critic Duncan Pflaster, whose latest playwrighting effort, Prince Trevor Amongst The Elephants, took home three awards at this year's Midtown InterNational Theatre Festival, including Outstanding Overall Production of a New Comedy Play and Outstanding Playwriting for a New Script, Play or Book of a Musical. We can't review Duncan's plays here on BroadwayWorld (ethics, ya know), though they're being produced more and more frequently around New York, but we can raise a proverbial glass when his talent is honored.