Frank Oz Reveals Who Ad-Libbed and Who Stuck to the Script When Filming Little Shop of Horrors The director’s cut version of the 1986 film, with a rarely-seen alternate ending, hits movie theatres October 29 and 31.
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WATCH: Uma Thurman, Beau Willimon, and More Discuss Bringing The Parisian Woman to Broadway “This is the greatest challenge of my career,” Thurman says as she prepares for her Broadway debut.
Gone Too Soon: Kyle Jean-Baptiste Will Be Remembered with Concert Broadway’s youngest Jean Valjean lost his life at age 21 in 2015.
Telly Leung, Max Von Essen, and More Broadway Tenors Will Reach for the High Notes in Concert They will showcase songs from their new self-titled album at an October 26 concert.
Wicked Alum Carrie St. Louis, and Great Comet’s Lauren Zakrin to Star in Cruel Intentions Off-Broadway The musical finds its cast, which will also include Constantine Rousouli.
Sharon Playhouse Announces New Leadership The Connecticut theatre appoints Robert Levinstein and Alan M-L Wager to the helm.
French Film Star Danielle Darrieux, Who Replaced Katharine Hepburn in Coco, Dies at 100 She appeared in more than 100 films on both sides of the Atlantic in a career that spanned nine decades.
Kate Mulgrew, Max Crumm, and More Join Living for Today Concert Daisy Eagan, Alice Ripley, and Will Roland will also be part of the 10th-annual benefit concert on October 23 at Joe’s Pub.
Glenn Close, Norm Lewis, and More Celebrate the National Dance Institute October 16 The Broadway stars performed alongside children from across New York City at the institute’s Fall benefit.
EXCLUSIVE: Mandy Gonzalez Returns to Her In the Heights Days on Her New Album Gonzalez sings her signature song from Lin-Manuel Miranda’s first Tony-winning musical in a new acoustic arrangement.
19 Off-Broadway Shows Not to Miss This Month A look at the revivals, world premieres, and acclaimed West End transfers to catch Off-Broadway this fall.
How John Leguizamo Turned Heartbreak Into Broadway History The multi-hyphenate artist recalls his own theatrical history from his East Village roots to the emotional experience behind his latest Broadway play.
Lindsay Mendez, Broadway Tenors, Lesli Margherita, and More Coming to Feinstein’s/54 Below October 19–26 See all the theatre-related events scheduled this week at the intimate New York cabaret.
Playbill Vault’s Today in Theatre History: October 19
How Two-Time Tony Nominee Alison Fraser Made a Career of Playing the Villain Now starring in Squeamish, the actor shares memories from the decisive roles of her storied 40-year career.
