Sigourney Weaver 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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When Christopher Durang’s “Vanya and Sonia and Masha and Spike” opened off-Broadway in November, I called this seriously silly play the funniest show in town, yet one with an emotional kick that lifted it to a more rarefied plane.
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A pastel version of Edvard Munch’s “The Scream” recently sold to an anonymous bidder for $120 million.
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David Mamet and the “Glengarry Glen Ross” team had an opening-night party on Sunday without going through the bother of an opening night with those possibly mood- ruining reviews.
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Is “Political Animals” just too Hillary?
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Whether battling monsters in outer space or in Washington, D.C., Sigourney Weaver gets the job done.
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The most unlikely action heroine in cinema pours coffee into a porcelain cup in the garden of her Paris home and recalls the day she dragged a sword down the stairs of Tara to defend Scarlett O’Hara’s womanly assets.
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Will the blond flip and sunglasses be Hillary Clinton’s last fashion statement?
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The marketing campaign for Ridley Scott’s visually magnificent sci-fi thriller “Prometheus” is all but alien-free.
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