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Theater, movies, and art in DC, Maryland, and Virginia Dec. 1-Dec. 4. District’s Holiday Boat Parade, Tenley WinterFest, and more things to do around DC. ....
Jake Gyllenhaal Has Always Been a Theater Kid Gordon Cox, provided by FacebookTwitterEmail Jake Gyllenhaal is nominated for three Tony Awards, one as an actor in the play “Sea Wall/A Life” and two as a producer (with his company Nine Stories) of “Sea Wall/A Life” and “Slave Play.” Currently in production on Michael Bay’s action thriller “Ambulance,” he talked with Variety about why he wants to make theater an even bigger part of his life and work. “Sea Wall/A Life” played on Broadway in the summer of 2019, which feels like an actual lifetime ago. What do you remember about the Broadway run? ....
Elizabeth Taylor, Cleopatra Star and Oscar Winner, Was a Pioneering AIDS Activist Tim Gray, provided by FacebookTwitterEmail Elizabeth Taylor, who would have turned 89 on Feb. 27, lived multiple lives. She was a movie mega-star, a tabloid mega-celebrity (which are not always the same thing), an innovator in creating herself as a brand and a tireless and effective philanthropist and activist. She was adored, admired, denounced, scandal-ridden and unpredictable, and the public couldn’t get enough of her. More from Variety On screen, she was at her most breathtakingly beautiful in such 1950s and ‘60s films as “Cat on a Hot Tin Roof,” “Suddenly, Last Summer,” “Cleopatra” and “The Taming of the Shrew.” And in the 1966 “Who’s Afraid of Virginia Woolf,” at age 34, she frumped herself up and gave a great performance, winning the second of two Oscars (after the 1960 “Butterfield 8”). ....