Addams Family News
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Donyale Werle may be the most inventive visual artist working in the theater today.
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“The Addams Family” opened on Broadway in April to horrible reviews and looked like a $16.5 million bomb. The musical’s prospects seemed to grow even dimmer when it was shut out at the Tony Awards in June.
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British critics have been set atwitter that the abundantly laureled stage satire “Enron” expired on Broadway Sunday night after barely three weeks, losing its entire $3.6 million capitalization.
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Bebe Neuwirth had advice for freezing New Yorkers.
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Uday Hussein wanders onstage with his brother Qusay’s head in a bag.
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In late August, a 32-year-old theater producer named Eva Price found herself in a lower-Manhattan Crate & Barrel talking on her mobile phone to Jerry Seinfeld .
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Will Ferrell’s goofy, urbane Christmas fable “Elf” had just a smidgen of bite. The 2003 movie returns as a Broadway musical, decaffeinated and heavy on the sugar.
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“Fela!,” a Broadway musical about the Nigerian pop musician and activist Fela Kuti, and a downsized revival of “La Cage aux Folles” each earned 11 Tony Award nominations today.
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Three years and three months after it danced onto Broadway, the $18 million Elton John musical “Billy Elliot” is closing, its producers said today.
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Quentin Tarantino meets Marivaux in “The Coward,” a comedy of manners with a major dollop of gore that’s not for the squeamish.
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