Alan Cumming News
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Hours after “The Testament of Mary” received a Tony nomination for Best Play of the 2012-13 season, the producers announced that the one-woman show will close this weekend following just 16 performances.
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The Virgin Mary, Snow White, Jack Donaghy and a sober Texan all had a tough go of it on Broadway last week, as plays and even some musicals struggled in the final days before the deadline for Tony Awards nominations.
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Just in time for the Tony Awards deadline, Alan Cumming is reprising his mental-case “Macbeth” on Broadway.
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Fiona Shaw plays the mother of God, the Tribeca Film Festival is under way and flash Brit band Muse brings “The 2nd Law” to our area.
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“Breakfast at Tiffany’s” posted its closing notice yesterday as “Lucky Guy” with Tom Hanks toasted its best week so far.
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The famous club may be history, but the spirit lives on in the CBGB Festival taking place at various venues around town.
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Alan Cumming spends much of “Macbeth” wearing very little as he roams through a mental ward’s sickly green chamber.
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Brooders rejoice. Swedish detective Kurt Wallander, perhaps the most melancholy man on television, is back.
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I’d hate to take on “The Good Wife.”
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“ Spider-Man: Turn Off the Dark ,” which at $60 million and counting is the most expensive Broadway musical ever and one of the most delayed, will put off its first preview by two weeks and its opening night by three.
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