Ghostlight Records Will Record New Musical War Paint Tony winners Patti LuPone and Christine Ebersole star in the musical, which opens April 6 at the Nederlander. {$excerpt:n} Source: Playbill
The New Yorkian
Neighborhood Joint: A Bookstore With High Concepts, Low Prices and Tight Quarters Politics and poetry dominate Unoppressive Non-Imperialist Bargain Books in Greenwich Village, which shares space with a comic book shop. {$excerpt:n} Source: New York Times
My Space: Inside Klaus Biesenbach’s Minimalist Home The MoMA PS1 director lives in an all-white apartment with little décor. {$excerpt:n} Source: New York Times
Broadway Actors Set for Drury Lane’s Chicago Performances of the award-winning musical begin April 20. {$excerpt:n} Source: Playbill
See Broadway Gone Wrong at the Lyceum Theatre The Play That Goes Wrong is a comedy is about an amateur production of a murder mystery that goes hopelessly awry. {$excerpt:n} Source: Playbill
More Exciting Talent Joins Playbill’s First-Ever River Cruise See who is joining Tony winner Paulo Szot on our Rhône River trip for Broadway, Bordeaux, and brie. {$excerpt:n} Source: Playbill
Veanne Cox Will Star in David Ives’ The School for Lies at Shakespeare Theatre Company Michael Kahn will direct the newly revamped version of Ives’ play. {$excerpt:n} Source: Playbill
Karen Ziemba and Klea Blackhurst Headline Alec Wilder Tribute The April concert pays tribute to the composer of “I’ll Be Around.” {$excerpt:n} Source: Playbill
Restaurant Review: Adventure (Try a Goat’s Head?) Is Still on the Menu at Babbo Mario Batali’s Greenwich Village perennial has kept its robust style but lost a bit of the old finesse. {$excerpt:n} Source: New York Times
A Messy Commute for N.J. Transit and L.I.R.R. Riders a Day After Derailment Amtrak said several tracks at Penn Station in Manhattan were still temporarily closed on Tuesday. {$excerpt:n} Source: New York Times
New York Today: New York Today: How to Ease a Hangover Tuesday: Remedies for the morning after, deplorable weather, and blossoming cherry trees. {$excerpt:n} Source: New York Times
The Play That Goes Wrong Opening Night on Broadway The original West End cast reprises their performances in New York. {$excerpt:n} Source: Playbill
Leonard Litwin, New York Real Estate Mogul, Dies at 102 Mr. Litwin’s imprint is on the Manhattan skyline in dozens of buildings he built, owned and operated with high-end amenities and lofty rents. {$excerpt:n} Source: New York Times
Snaps for Opening Night: The Play That Goes Wrong’s Charlie Russell Gets Glam As the British farce from producer J.J. Abrams opens on Broadway, the actor goes from funny to fabulous for the opening-night festivities. {$excerpt:n} Source: Playbill
World Premiere of Cleo to Detail Infamous Love Affair Behind Cleopatra The comedy will debut at the Alley Theatre as part of the newly announced 2017–2018 season, along with Rajiv Joseph’s Describe the Night. {$excerpt:n} Source: Playbill
