The Kimmel Center for the Performing Arts is gearing up for one of its biggest seasons of comedy, as an array of renowned comedians and productions come to its stages.
Last night, the Kevin James-helmed sitcom KEVIN CAN WAIT aired their season two premiere. It was previously announced that Erinn Hayes, who played Kevin's wife Donna in the show, would be killed off in order to make room for a KING OF QUEENS reunion with Leah Remini's character. And fans of the CBS comedy are not happy with how they handled Donna's death.
On last night's TONIGHT SHOW, guest Kevin James gave Jimmy a sort-of birthday gift before chatting about his family trip to Montauk. Watch the appearance below!
King Center is announcing 11 new shows today and there is something for everyone. For Broadway fans they have Kinky Boots and the world's best-selling magic show, The Illusionists.
Kevin James returns to series television, serving up loads of laughs in KEVIN CAN WAIT: SEASON ONE arriving on DVD September 5 from Sony Pictures Home Entertainment.
On the heels of a highly successful multi-city tour and run on Broadway, the world's best-selling touring magic show, THE ILLUSIONISTS - LIVE FROM BROADWAY, will play the Broward Center for the Performing Arts in Fort Lauderdale June 19 - 24 as part of its North American tour in 2018. Get a sneak peek at some of the illusionists below!
Full of hilarious magic tricks, death-defying stunts and acts of breathtaking wonder, THE ILLUSIONISTS has shattered box office records worldwide and thrilled audiences of all ages with a mind-blowing spectacular showcasing the jaw-dropping talents of five of the most incredible illusionists on earth.
New show on sale at bergenPAC: Soul Asylum and Cracker, Sun., July 23, 8 p.m.; Classic Albums Live: Creedence Clearwater Revival – Chronicle: The 20 Greatest Hits, Thurs., Aug. 24, 8 p.m.; Classic Albums Live: Rush – 2112, Sat., Sept. 30, 8 p.m.; Vic DiBitetto, Sat., May 19, 8 p.m. Tickets go on sale Friday, May 26, 2017 at 11 a.m. at www.ticketmaster.com or by calling bergenPAC's Box Office at (201) 227-1030.
The New York Public Library will screen the New York Film Academy's "Streetwrite" at 13 locations this summer. The 23-minute, thought-provoking film is written and directed by, Blanche Baker, Emmy Award-winning actress and senior faculty member at the New York Film Academy's Acting for Film School.
The Archway Theatre presents Anton Chekhov's comedy, 'Three Sisters,' as an intimate exploration into the lives of a Russian family in a garrison town, who slowly realize that their dreams for a better life have passed them by.
Kevin James returns to series television, serving up loads of laughs in KEVIN CAN WAIT: SEASON ONE arriving on DVD September 5 from Sony Pictures Home Entertainment.
The Archway Theatre presents Anton Chekhov's comedy, 'Three Sisters,' as an intimate exploration into the lives of a Russian family in a garrison town, who slowly realize that their dreams for a better life have passed them by.
The National Comedy Center is presenting a week of comedy performances and dialogues during its annual Lucille Ball Comedy Festival, and partnering with world-renowned Chautauqua Institution on a week titled 'Comedy and the Human Condition,' July 31 - August 6.
MPAC's summer season continues the week of July 17-21 with three events including the return of MPAC's free summer movie series. Also coming that week are the tribute group the New York Bee Gees and Jersey comic Vic DiBitetto.
Quintet of the Americas will present Winds of Change, an environmental concert on Wednesday, June 14 @ 7:00 PM at Marc A. Scorca Hall of National Opera Center, 330 Seventh Ave. in New York, NY.
Whether art imitates life or vice versa differs depending on who you ask, but CATCO's production of 'I Do! I Do!' makes a strong case for both interpretations of this age-old adage.
Erinn Hayes, who stars as Kevin James' sitcom wife Donna in the hit CBS comedy KEVIN CAN WAIT, turned to Twitter today to confirm reports that she will be leaving the show. Sources tell Variety that her departure is due to 'the show going in a different creative direction, and not a reflection of the actress' performance.'