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Joe Mantello

  1. theater review
    The Last Midnight: Sondheim and Ives’s ‘Here We Are’A strange, dark, fragmented, and compelling final message from the master.
  2. theater
    The Final SondheimThe complete, from-beginning-to-end story of how Stephen Sondheim, David Ives, and Joe Mantello created the musical Here We Are.
  3. he’s still here
    Send in the Cast of Stephen Sondheim’s Last MusicalAmber Gray, Steven Pasquale, and Bobby Cannavale will be side by side by Sondheim.
  4. movies
    The Boys in the Band Play OnThe pioneering gay drama, long dismissed as a relic of self-hatred, is now a Netflix film that remains brilliantly uncomfortable.
  5. theater
    Glenda Jackson, Laurie Metcalf, and Alison Pill Unite for Three Tall WomenAlbee’s play requires three great actors–who aren’t afraid to butt heads with one another.
  6. Theater Review: A Reimagined Glass Menagerie With Sally FieldPurists beware; everyone else take notice.
  7. tv adaptations
    A Little Life Might Become a TV ShowScott Rudin and Joe Mantello are shopping it as a “limited series.”
  8. returns
    Bette Midler Is Broadway BoundFor a one-woman play.
  9. the industry
    Comedy Central Wants More Sarah Silverman and Demetri MartinPlus: Joan Rivers returns home!
  10. the industry
    Scott Rudin Gets in the Josh Ferris BusinessPlus: Leonardo DiCaprio as an ex-cop?
  11. the industry
    Public Theater Slate Includes Plays by Churchill and Shepard, Work by Hoffman and StrathairnPlus industry news on Pal Joey, Drew Barrymore, and Lil Jon.
  12. the industry
    Jim Carrey Falls Off the WagonCarrey Stays Sober: Jim Carrey will star in Sober Buddy, about a court-assigned watchdog who falls spectacularly off the wagon during a business trip to Las Vegas, for Universal. Relapse comedy! Let’s hope Carrey falls, weeping, through a glass shower door, like Meg Ryan in When a Man Loves a Woman.
  13. the industry
    Can ‘The Women’ Finally Make it to the Screen?
  14. the industry
    HBO’s Albrecht Resigns at Gunpoint
  15. the industry
    Dwight Hires a Hooker
  16. the industry
    Michael Douglas Faces ‘Indifference’