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Cynthia Erivo to Host 2025 Tony Awards Ceremony
Before starring in 'Wicked,' Erivo began her career in the West End and Broadway.
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Fan Convention for L.A. Wildfires Recovery Unveils Full Lineup
MultiCon's panels include a conversation with comic book stars Kevin Smith, Rob Liefeld and Robert Kirkman — as well as a galaxy-spanning chat with Sean Gunn and 'Star Wars' actors Daniel Logan and Vivien Lyra Blair (Obi-Wan Kenobi)
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Broadway Box Office: ‘Romeo + Juliet’ Ends Run on $1.5M High
The musical played the last performance of its run, as did 'All In.' Both recouped their capitalizations.
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New Loretta Lynn Musical In Development With Sutton Foster As Star
The musical will be directed by Sam Gold and feature music production by Jeanine Tesori.
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When Lorne Michaels and Jeff Zucker Fought It Out Over ‘30 Rock’ (Exclusive Excerpt)
In 'Lorne: The Man Who Invented Saturday Night Live,' Susan Morrison goes behind the scenes of a tense meeting just days before the 2006 upfronts.
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‘All In: Comedy About Love’ Recoups on Broadway, Plans Return Engagement
Producers plan to bring a new show 'All Out: Comedy About Life' by Simon Rich to Broadway in the 2025 – 2026 season.
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A Lost Architectural Marvel in the Desert Gets Its Closeup During Palm Springs Modernism Week
When Richard Neutra's Maslon house was demolished in 2002, it sparked an outcry and inspired a preservation movement. A new film takes audiences back inside the vanished modernist masterpiece.
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Alex Israel’s Latest Show Turns Dead Stars into Art
The lauded L.A. conceptual artist likes to refract Hollywood’s starlight. His new exhibition, opening Feb. 15 in Aspen, explores the phenomenon of collective mourning over celebrity deaths in the social media age.
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Album Review: Drake Serves Up Valentine’s Day Slop on ‘$ome $exy $ongs 4 U’
Bloated with bravado and full of forgettable tracks, Champagne Papi’s latest is a dud.
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Jesse Tyler Ferguson, Ashley Park, Andrew Rannells Brave Rain to See ‘Stephen Sondheim’s Old Friends’
Despite a wet night in Los Angeles, The Hollywood Reporter spotted stars, producers and industry insiders inside Center Theatre Group's Ahmanson Theatre for the opening night showing featuring a cast of Broadway stars.
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LeVar Burton Says “Arts Are Above Politics” Amid Trump’s Kennedy Center Overhaul
“I don’t believe that arts should be a part of a political conversation,” the former 'Reading Rainbow' host told The Hollywood Reporter at The Creative Coalition's inaugural National Arts Advocacy Summit, adding that the "arts are at risk."
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Issa Rae Cancels Kennedy Center Appearance After Trump Installs Himself as Chair
The ‘Insecure’ star had been set for a sold-out 'An Evening With Issa Rae' on March 16.
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Show and Tell With the ‘SNL’ Artist-in-Residence
For 25 years, Mary Ellen Matthews has photographed every host and musical guest for the show, broke building codes with Sarah Silverman and foisted hair spray on Donald Trump. She just wrote a book about it.
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Andrew Scott’s ‘Vanya’ Adds Dates to Its Off-Broadway Run
The one-man show will now begin performances one day early, on March 10, and extend an additional week through May 11, 2025.
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Broadway Box Office: ‘Wicked’ Continues Reign With $2.3M Gross
The new musical, 'Redwood,' starring Idina Menzel is the next show to open on Broadway .
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Jenna Dewan to Host Opening Night Party for Milestone LA Art Show
In the wake of L.A.'s catastrophic wildfires, the LA Art Show will donate to the California Community Foundation's Wildlife Recovery Fund. The fair runs Feb. 20-23.
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