This week’s Stage Whisperer laments the impending closure of ‘Shucked,’ comments on the end of a theater-development pipeline, and points out striking similarities between the dialogue in ‘Gutenberg’ and ‘Oh, Hello.’
Happy endings used to be a dime a dozen even throughout the infamous recession of 2008, trashy vampire romance books lined the walls of Kmart and Walmart, providing middle-aged women a tall glass of water (in more ways than one) as a temporary oasis from the economic plight. In the bleak modernity of the.
Theater’s biggest stars converged on Monday morning for Variety‘s annual Business of Broadway Breakfast, fortifying themselves with coffee and frittatas on a rare day off, to celebrate a new season of plays, musicals and revivals. The event, which was presented by City National Bank, included discussions with Daniel Radcliffe, Jonathan Groff and Lindsay Mendez. They …