James welcomes his guests Natasha Lyonne and Jessica Biel, who met over 15 years ago acting in 'Blade: Trinity' together. After James learns what they thought of each other meeting all those years ago, Natasha tells James how she feels she left a little to be desired with her role as a blind scientist -- a far cry from the vampire slayer Jessica portrayed.
Theater's beloved names and brightest stars joined a sold-out audience in honoring Broadway's most fantastical anniversary at Celebrating 25 Magical Years of Disney on Broadway.
Klosty's Merce Cunningham was the first book ever published about Cunningham. It appeared in 1975 and was republished in 1986. Now, for the 100th anniversary of Cunningham's birth, it is reincarnated for a twenty-first-century audience in duotone printing, redesigned and completely reimagined with an additional 140 pages of photographs, many published never before.
Sara Koviak, Francesco Andolfi, and James B Kennedy - all alumni of Planet Connections Theatre Festivity - will star in Jose Rivera's new play, Lovesong (Imperfect) running February 8 - 22 at The Theater at the 14th Street Y, 344 E 14th Street, New York City. Previews are Sat, 2/8 @ 7:30 p.m.; Sun, 2/9 @ 5 p.m.; Mon, 2/10 @ 7:30 p.m.; Tues, 2/11 @ 7:30 p.m.; opening Sat, 2/15 @ 7:30 p.m.; and running Sun, 2/16 @ 5 p.m.; Mon, 2/17 @ 7:30 p.m.; Tues, 2/18 @ 7:30 p.m.; closing on Sat, 2/22 @ 7:30 p.m.
James welcomes his guests Alfre Woodard and Jason Momoa, who share opposite stances on Halloween. And James quickly takes Alfre's anti-Halloween side, showcasing some of the costumes his staff wore today, including his director really going for it.
James asks Jason Momoa about his start in acting, and how he almost quit before making it big. And Jason recalls a job he worked at a club -- not as a bouncer, but the guy who had to keep people quiet as they came outside after last call. Or as James phrases it, an elevated librarian.
James asks Hailee Steinfeld and her newly pierced ears about her experience of attending the Academy Awards as a 14-year-old nominee and learns her mom's move to bring snacks made her a crowd favorite.
James asks Gugu Mbatha-Raw about growing up in the UK near his hometown, and what it was like for her to move to Los Angeles, and Gugu explains why she couldn't rely on a bicycle for very long.
BroadwayWorld has a first look at the new national touring company of CATS! The Jellicle Cats include Phillip Deceus as 'Alonzo,' McGee Maddox as 'Bill BaileyRum Tum Tugger,' Lexie Plath as 'Bombalurina,' Mariah Reives as 'Cassandra,' PJ DiGaetano as 'Coricopat,' Liz Schmitz as 'Demeter,' Keri Rene Fuller as 'Grizabella,' Kaitlyn Davidson as 'Jellylorum,' Emily Jeanne Phillips as 'Jennyanydots,' Tion Gaston as 'Mistoffelees,' Tony D'Alelio as 'Mungojerrie,' Dan Hoy as 'Munkustrap,' Timothy Gulan as 'PeterBustopher JonesAsparagus,' Tyler John Logan as 'PlatoMacavity,' Anthony Michael Zas as 'Pouncival,' Rose Iannaccone as 'Rumpelteazer,' Ahren Victory as 'Sillabub,' Ethan Saviet as 'Skimbleshanks,' Halli Toland as 'Tantomile,' Devin Neilson as 'Tumblebrutus,' Brandon Michael Nase as 'VictorOld Deuteronomy,' Caitlin Bond as 'Victoria,' along with Zachary S. Berger, Nicholas Burrage, Erin Chupinsky, Maria Failla, Justin W. Geiss, Charlotte O'Dowd, Adam Richardson, Tricia Tanguy, and Andy Zimmermann.
James asks about her long-running rivalry with 'The Greatest Showman' costar Hugh Jackman over the game of backgammon, and learns that Hugh is as serious as they get -- always traveling to set with a board.
James asks the eternally lovely John Lithgow about the fact he has played a lot of murderous, menacing figures in his career, and what method John uses to make his stare more menacing -- which is all Rebecca Ferguson needs to be on edge.
Riding on the recent release of his latest CD 'The Heritage Hall Sessions' from Spring 2019, James Gordon is better than ever in his 40-year career. He addresses issues of climate change the artistic value gap, and peak oil with sensitivity and wit! More than just a musician, James is an incredible asset to the Canadian entertainment business and will once again blow Midland Cultural Centre's audience away on Thurs Oct. 31 as part of the Tiffin Bay Folk Club's 2019 Fall Intimate Spaces Concert Series, sponsored by Grant Thornton.
BroadwayWorld got an inside look at Slave Play yesterday as James Cusati-Moyer took over BroadwayWorld's Instagram Story! So in case you missed it (or just want to relive all of the fun and excitement), we compiled clips for you to enjoy. Check it all out!
James Corden asks Edward Norton about what kind of pilot he is when taking to the skies, and nervous flyer Zazie Beetz expresses hesitation, despite Edward proudly saying he's very 'boring' (read: safe) up there.
Get ready because Slave Play's James Cusati-Moyer is taking over BroadwayWorld's Instagram Story this Saturday, October 26th! Be sure to tune in throughout the day to get a behind-the-scenes look at a two-show day of Jeremy O. Harris's acclaimed new play at Broadway's Golden Theatre!
Two Pace University alumni are studying abroad after receiving the prestigious Fulbright Award. Gerrard James, an alumnus of the Actors Studio Drama School (ASDS) at Pace, has received a Fulbright Award to study classical acting at Oxford University in London. Sabrina Vasques, an alumna of Pace's College of Health Professions, has been awarded a teaching assistantship in Ecuador.
James welcomes his guests Maggie Gyllenhaal and Demi Moore, fresh off Spill Your Guts and Fill Your Guts - a game Maggie might excel at, considering she's dined on a live langoustine and charred ants. And she and James admit they wouldn't have any problem taking a bite out of a 15-year-old cookie Demi recently found.