Mike Nichols News
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Bette Midler takes a luxuriant drag from the joint she’s holding in one hand, then a quick puff on a cigarette in the other.
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Mike Nichols is up for a ninth Tony award next week for his quietly devastating revival of “Death of a Salesman.”
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As a perennially youthful Broadway song-and-dance man, Martin Moran clomped across the stage as a knight in “Spamalot,” went down with the ship in “Titanic” and donned a swastika-emblazoned armband in “Cabaret.”
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Most movies today are shot in high- definition digital and viewed on ever-smaller screens. Here are four cinematographers of yore who actually shot their films...on film.
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Al Pacino said he keeps Shakespeare “all over the place” in his home.
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Commanding new voices and rising young actors competed with revivals for attention in 2012. These were the best of them, on and off Broadway.
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One day a year, the MacDowell Colony in Peterborough, New Hampshire -- usually a quiet place for artists to work -- becomes a cultural tourist trap.
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In “Inventing David Geffen,” singer Jackson Browne recalls the day he phoned his old pal and manager to offer congratulations on a particularly lucrative business deal.
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It’s uncommonly rare to watch a revival and suddenly attune yourself to the sound of weeping around you, the shaking of your hand as you take notes and, most important, to recognize that what you’re feeling must be very much like what audiences must have felt at the opening of a great new drama.
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Two decades after his death, the great film composer Alex North has a hit on Broadway.
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