To Save and Project, MoMA's international film preservation festival, celebrates its ninth year with gloriously preserved masterworks and rediscoveries of world cinema. This year's festival comprises over 35 films from 14 countries, virtually all of them having their New York premieres, with some shown in versions never before seen in the United States. Guest presenters include Douglas Crimp, Joe Dante, Walter Hill, Alejandro Jodorowsky, Elaine May, Mario Montez, Thelma Schoonmaker, and Martin Scorsese, and highlights include films by Roger Corman, Forugh Farrokhzad, George Kuchar, Claude Lanzmann, Alberto Lattuada, Louis Malle, Agnes Martin, Georges Méliès, Michael Powell and Emeric Pressburger, Jean Rouch, Raúl Ruiz, and Seijun Suzuki.
As previously reported, Damian McGinty, one of the first season winners of THE GLEE PROJECT, will play an Irish exchange student this fall on FOX's hit show. McGinty willl star as 'Rory Flanagan' for at least seven episodes, beginning November 1.
Boston's Gold Dust Orphans brings Rocky Horror to the stage. When clean cut Brad and Janet get stranded on the side of the road and seek help from the Frankenstein Place, they super-naturally get a touch-a-touch more than they bargained for! Dr. Frank'n'Furter (Ryan Landry) and his nasty bunch of lust-loving lingerie junkies are in the midst of a MAN-iacal experiment and baby, there is NO escape!
The Museum of Modern Art will present To Save and Project: The Ninth MoMA International Festival of Film Preservation, the annual festival of preserved and restored films from archives, studios, and distributors around the world, from October 14 through November 19, 2011.
Film and television star Jerry O'Connell, now in rehearsals to make his Broadway debut in the World Premiere of Alan Rickman starring in the new comedy SEMINAR by Theresa Rebeck, will co-host 'Live! with Regis and Kelly' this Thursday morning, October 13.
GLEE might not be back until November 1, but that doen't mean that Gleeks need wait that long for audio previews of the episode. Click below to listen to 'Last Friday Night' led by Blaine (Darren Criss) and 'Candyman' led by Mercedes and Santana (Amber Riley and Naya Rivera).
Vineyard Theatre opened the world-premiere production of Nicky Silver's play THE LYONS, starring Linda Lavin and Dick Latessa, last night, October 11. The production, which was originally scheduled to run through October 30 has been extended through through November 11 due to popular demand. BroadwayWorld was on hand for the opening night and brings you photo coverage of the starry arrivals below!
Flashpoint Theatre Company presents Adam Szymkowicz's The Fat Cat Killers, October 26 - November 19, 2011. All performances will be held at Second Stage at the Adrienne, 2030 Sansom Street, in Philadelphia. Ticket prices range from $5 to $20 (depending on the performance). To order tickets or for more information, please call 215-665-9720 or visit Flashpoint's website at www.flashpointtheatre.org.
American Horror Story, FX's new original drama series, got off to a strong start on Wednesday with the premiere night delivering just over 5 million Total Viewers and 3.2 million Adults 18-49.
Last night on GLEE, the auditions for WEST SIDE STORY got heated, Brittany rans for class president, and Mr. Schuester took on Coldplay's 'Fix You.' Miss last night's episode? Just click below to watch all the performances!
MotorCity Casino Hotel is proud to present a Night of Knockouts - Live Boxing Event at Sound Board on Thursday, October 6 at 7:30pm. Doors open at 7:00pm
According to the Hollywood Reporter, a UK comemy club named 'The Glee Club' is suing FOX for infringing on a trademark. Business owner Mark Tughan claims that his Glee club branches have been 'underperforming' since the show's debut.
Next week on GLEE, the auditions for WEST SIDE STORY get heated, Briattany runs for class president, and Mr. Schuester takes on Coldplay's 'Fix You.' Also in the episode, Mercedes sings 'It's All Over' from Dreamgirls, Puck sings 'Cool' from West Side Story, Mercedes and Rachel sing 'Out Here on My Own' from Fame, Mercedes sings Jennifer Hudson's 'Spotlight,' and the ladies take on Beyonce's 'Run the World (Girls).' Click below to check out a preview of next week's music!
This week on GLEE, the auditions for WEST SIDE STORY get heated, Brittany runs for class president, and Mr. Schuester takes on Coldplay's 'Fix You.' Amongst the many other songs that the New Directions will take on this week is Beyonce's 'Run the World (Girls),' which you can catch a sneak peek of below!
Ocean State Theatre Company (OSTC), the not-for-profit producing entity at the historic Theatre By The Sea, is thrilled to announce a partial cast list for their second annual fundraising event Beyond the Sea, sponsored by First Trade Union Bank, Marasco & Nesselbush and Liberty Rentals, to be held today.
Next week on GLEE, the auditions for WEST SIDE STORY get heated, Briattany runs for class president, and Mr. Schuester takes on Coldplay's 'Fix You.' Also in the episode, Mercedes sings 'It's All Over' from Dreamgirls, Puck sings 'Cool' from West Side Story, Mercedes and Rachel sing 'Out Here on My Own' from Fame, Mercedes sings Jennifer Hudson's 'Spotlight,' and the ladies take on Beyonce's 'Run the World (Girls).' Click below to check out a preview of next week's music!
GLEE follows an optimistic teacher who - against all odds and a malicious cheerleading coach - inspires McKinley High's Glee Club to conquer the world one singing competition at a time. GLEE stars Dianna Agron, Chris Colfer, Jessalyn Gilsig, Jane Lynch, Jayma Mays, Kevin McHale, Lea Michele, Cory Monteith, Matthew Morrison, Amber Riley, Mark Salling and Jenna Ushkowitz. Check out photos from the next episode of GLEE - entitled 'Asian F' - below!