Sardi's Honors CARNAGE's Daniels, Liu, Baker & McTeer with Wall Portraits, 4/27
by BWW
News Desk
- Apr 27, 2010
The entire cast of Broadway's hottest comedy, the Tony Award-winning Best Play, GOD OF CARNAGE, will receive caricatures at Sardi's on Tuesday, April 27. Dylan Baker, Jeff Daniels, Lucy Liu and Janet McTeer will each be honored with their own caricature which will hang on the walls of the famous restaurant. GOD OF CARNAGE is currently playing at the Bernard B. Jacobs Theatre.
GOD OF CARNAGE to Close on June 27
by Robert Diamond
- Apr 26, 2010
Broadway's hottest comedy, the Tony Award-winning Best Play, GOD OF CARNAGE marked its 400th performance on Broadway at the Jacobs Theatre Thursday, April 22 and has now announced that the show will come to a close on June 27th at the completion of the current cast's contracts.
Sardi's Honors CARNAGE's Daniels, Liu, Baker & McTeer with Wall Portraits, 4/27
by Jessica Lewis
- Apr 16, 2010
The entire cast of Broadway's hottest comedy, the Tony Award-winning Best Play, GOD OF CARNAGE, will receive caricatures at Sardi's on Tuesday, April 27. Dylan Baker, Jeff Daniels, Lucy Liu and Janet McTeer will each be honored with their own caricature which will hang on the walls of the famous restaurant. GOD OF CARNAGE is currently playing at the Bernard B. Jacobs Theatre.
Mochrie, Donaldson & Buliung Star in ART at Bluma Appel Theatre, 3/15-4/10
by BWW
News Desk
- Apr 10, 2010
The Canadian Stage Company presents 'Art' a witty, razor-sharp play that explores the nature of friendship while examining the definition of art. Written by Yasmina Reza, 'Art' has achieved spectacular success. It has been translated into at least 35 languages and won numerous awards. The production stars Colin Mochrie (Whose Line is It Anyway?, CTV/ ABC) as Serge, Peter Donaldson (And So It Goes, Factory; Hysteria, Canadian Stage) as Marc and Evan Buliung (Cloud 9, Mirvish Productions; The House of Martin Guerre, Canadian Stage) as Yvan and is directed by Morris Panych (7 Stories, The Overcoat, Canadian Stage). 'Art' runs March 15 to April 10, 2010 (media night: March 18) at the Bluma Appel Theatre, 27 Front Street East, Toronto.
West End Premiere of THE LITTLE DOG LAUGHED Opens Tonight at the Garrick Theatre, 1/20
by BWW News Desk
- Apr 10, 2010
The West End premiere of Douglas Carter Beane's THE LITTLE DOG LAUGHED concludes April 10. The production opened January 20 at London's Garrick Theatre. The cast features film star Rupert Friend alongside Tamsin Greig, Olivier Award winner for her performance in Much Ado About Nothing with the Royal Shakespeare Company, and is directed by Jamie Lloyd. The cast also features British actors Gemma Arterton and Harry Lloyd. The play began previews January 9th.
GOD OF CARNAGE Star Jeff Daniels Set For Late Night With Jimmy Fallon Tonight
by BWW News Desk
- Apr 9, 2010
Tune in to see Jeff Daniels, one of the stars of Broadway's hottest comedy, the Tony Award-winning Best Play, GOD OF CARNAGE, on 'Late Night with Jimmy Fallon' this Friday, April 9. 'Late Night with Jimmy Fallon' airs on WNBC-TV Channel 4 at 12:35am in the New York area. Check local listings for times outside the New York area.
GOD OF CARNAGE's Jeff Daniels To Appear On Martha Stewart 4/1
by Gabrielle Sierra
- Mar 31, 2010
Tune in to see Jeff Daniels, star of Broadway's hottest comedy, the Tony Award-winning Best Play, GOD OF CARNAGE, on 'The Martha Stewart Show' this Thursday, April 1. 'The Martha Stewart Show' airs in the New York area on WNBC, Channel 4 at 11:00am. Check local listings for times outside the New York area. On 'The Martha Stewart Show,' Jeff will make faux food that looks good enough to eat.
STAGE TUBE: Lucy Liu Talks GOD OF CARNAGE on 'Today' Show
by BroadwayWorld TV
- Mar 22, 2010
Actress Lucy Liu made a recent guest appearance on the 'Today Show' to discuss her role in the hit show GOD OF CARNAGE which celebrated its first anniversary on Broadway on March 22. Starring Dylan Baker, Jeff Daniels, Lucy Liu and Janet McTeer, GOD OF CARNAGE is playing at the Bernard B. Jacobs Theatre (242 West 45th Street).
GOD OF CARNAGE's Daniels and McTeer on Leonard Lopate Show
by Gabrielle Sierra
- Mar 15, 2010
Tune in to hear Jeff Daniels and Janet McTeer, stars of Broadway's hottest comedy, the Tony Award-winning Best Play, GOD OF CARNAGE, on WNYC Radio's 'Leonard Lopate Show' tomorrow, Tuesday, March 16 from 12:40pm to l:00pm.
GOD OF CARNAGE Offers Student Rush Tickets Beginning 3/16
by Gabrielle Sierra
- Mar 15, 2010
The Tony Award winning comedy, GOD OF CARNAGE, will be offering a student rush ticket beginning Tuesday, March 16. Tickets will be available when the box office opens for the performance(s) that day.
Mochrie, Donaldson & Buliung Star in ART at Bluma Appel Theatre, 3/15-4/10
by BWW News Desk
- Mar 15, 2010
The Canadian Stage Company presents 'Art' a witty, razor-sharp play that explores the nature of friendship while examining the definition of art. Written by Yasmina Reza, 'Art' has achieved spectacular success. It has been translated into at least 35 languages and won numerous awards. The production stars Colin Mochrie (Whose Line is It Anyway?, CTV/ ABC) as Serge, Peter Donaldson (And So It Goes, Factory; Hysteria, Canadian Stage) as Marc and Evan Buliung (Cloud 9, Mirvish Productions; The House of Martin Guerre, Canadian Stage) as Yvan and is directed by Morris Panych (7 Stories, The Overcoat, Canadian Stage). 'Art' runs March 15 to April 10, 2010 (media night: March 18) at the Bluma Appel Theatre, 27 Front Street East, Toronto.
CARNAGE's Jeff Daniels Guests On The Today Show
by Gabrielle Sierra
- Mar 12, 2010
Tune in to see Jeff Daniels, star of Broadway's hottest comedy, the Tony Award-winning Best Play, GOD OF CARNAGE, on the Today Show this Monday, March 15 during the 10am hour. The Today Show airs on WNBC-TV Channel 4 in the New York area.
GOD OF CARNAGE National Tour a No-Go For Now
by Jessica Lewis
- Mar 11, 2010
The New York Times is reporting that the producers of Broadway's GOD OF CARNAGE have opted not to pursue a National Tour at the moment, fearing that a tour would not run long enough to make the endeavor financially beneficial. Producers, who had been doing the initial legwork for a tour for several months and had even gotten some commitments from actors, anticipate that a tour would need to run at least 26 weeks to recoup, and not enough theaters signed onto the tour in the 2010-2011 season to guarantee they would hit this mark.
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