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Displaying all articles tagged:
Broadwaypocalypse
broadwaypocalypse
June 9, 2010
Hair
to Close
Get a job, hippies!
By
Lane Brown
ragtimepocalypse
Dec. 31, 2009
Ragtime
Granted Stay of Execution
The shuttering musical will stay open a week past its previously announced closing date.
By
Lane Brown
broadwaypocalypse
Dec. 31, 2009
Finian’s Rainbow
to Close on January 17
When will this cursed year end?
By
Adam K. Raymond
broadwaypocalypse
Dec. 6, 2009
Altar Boyz
Throwing in the Towel
The Off Broadway musical survived almost five years.
By
Adam K. Raymond
ragtimepocalypse
Dec. 2, 2009
Out of
Ragtime
?
It’s dunzo on January 3, says Michael Riedel.
By
Lane Brown
broadwaypocalypse
Dec. 1, 2009
Bye Bye Birdie
to Close in January
Yes, it will say “bye, bye.”
By
Adam K. Raymond
broadwaypocalypse
Dec. 1, 2009
Julia Stiles Fails to Save Broadway
Surely there must be some way to pin some of the blame for the failure of ‘Oleanna’ on Jeremy Piven, right?
By
Mark Graham
broadwaypocalypse
Oct. 28, 2009
Abigail Breslin Is Coming to New York
Little Miss Sunshine will make her Broadway debut.
By
Adam K. Raymond
broadwaypocalypse
Oct. 28, 2009
Matthew Broderick Given Another Week to Learn His Lines
If last night was any indication, he’s going to need it.
By
Mark Graham
broadwaypocalypse
Oct. 21, 2009
Shrek
to Be Shuttered
’Shrek: The Musical’ will play its final performance on January 3, 2010.
By
Lane Brown
broadwaypocalypse
Sept. 17, 2009
Regina Spektor: No Sleep Till Broadway
She’ll be writing the music for the musical adaptation of the play ‘Beauty.’
By
Mark Graham
ticked off
Aug. 27, 2009
Parker Posey Drops Out of Off Broadway Play for Non-Sushi-Related Reasons
In her case, it’s Lyme disease and not a case of mercury poisoning.
By
Mark Graham
broadwaypocalypse
Aug. 11, 2009
It’s the End of an Era: MTV Is Planning to Leave Iconic Times Square Studio
Where will all the Backstreet Boys fans converge now?
By
Mark Graham
broadwaypocalypse
July 29, 2009
9 to 5
Closing
’9 to 5’ will play its final performance sometime around Labor Day.
By
Lane Brown
broadwaypocalypse
July 9, 2009
Hugh Jackman and Daniel Craig, Together Again for the First Time
This fall, Broadway’s gonna get a little bit hunkier.
By
Mark Graham
broadwaypocalypse
June 29, 2009
The Nutty Professor
Is Coming to Broadway
Fortunately, there’s no word yet on ‘Norbit: The Musical.’
By
Mark Graham
broadwaypocalypse
June 29, 2009
Avenue Q
Ending Its Broadway Run
The massively popular (and profitable) play will stage its last show on September 13.
By
Mark Graham
broadwaypocalypse
June 18, 2009
August: Osage County
Closing
After 648 performances and three Violet Westins, the Tony- and Pulitzer-winning ‘August: Osage County’ will drop its final curtain on June 28.
By
Lane Brown
tonypocalypse
June 8, 2009
Reasons to Be Pretty
Killed by Tonys
Thanks to a Tony shutout, Neil LaBute’s play will close this Sunday.
By
Lane Brown
broadwaypocalypse
May 27, 2009
Broadway Lives
Though it had its problems, the 2008–2009 Broadway season set a new record for total grosses.
By
Lane Brown
broadwaypocalypse
May 15, 2009
Tony Snub Kills
Desire Under the Elms
But there’s good news for ‘The Norman Conquests’!
By
Lane Brown
broadwaypocalypse
Feb. 27, 2009
Addams Family
Musical Sets a Date
April 8, 2010!
By
Lori Fradkin
Feb. 23, 2009
Mourning
Mourning Becomes Electra
Another Broadway play gets canned.
By
Lori Fradkin
broadwaypocalypse
Feb. 23, 2009
Will Chase Can’t Catch a Break
His latest, ‘The Story of My Life,’ closed yesterday, just days after its official opening on Thursday.
By
Lori Fradkin
broadwaypocalypse
Feb. 12, 2009
Broadwaypocalypse Averted?
There are signs of life in theater land.
By
Michael Alan Connelly
broadwaypocalypse
Feb. 9, 2009
Photograph of Presidential Penis Threatens Broadway
“An anonymous but age-appropriate public domain Internet penis” that Will Ferrell is presenting to be the former president’s is causing an uproar.
By
Mark Graham
broadwaypocalypse
Feb. 4, 2009
Ponzi Scheme: The Musical
Possibly Headed for Broadway
Apparently, there’s renewed interest in the original Bernie Madoff.
By
Mark Graham
broadwaypocalypse
Dec. 18, 2008
Jeremy Piven Drives a Stake Through the Heart of Broadway
The Broadwaypocalypse gains strength.
By
Mark Graham
broadwaypocalypse
Dec. 15, 2008
Gypsy
to Cease Entertaining You in January
The Broadway revival was supposed to close in March, but its run will end next month instead.
By
Lori Fradkin
broadwaypocalypse
Dec. 5, 2008
Nothing to Cheer About:
Vanities
Broadway Opening Delayed
The show will not open in February as previously announced.
By
Lori Fradkin
broadwaypocalypse
Dec. 4, 2008
Come January,
Grease
Will No Longer Be the Word
Like every other show on Broadway, it’s closing.
By
Lori Fradkin
broadwaypocalypse
Nov. 25, 2008
Shuttering of ‘Young Frankenstein’ Practically the Greatest Thing That’s Ever Happened
The ‘Times’ reports that the shuttering of ‘Frankenstein’ is causing ‘unusual guilty glee’ among theater fans.
By
Lane Brown
broadwaypocalypse
Nov. 24, 2008
It’s Not Alive! ‘Young Frankenstein’ to Close in January Too
Mel Brooks’s ‘Young Frankenstein’ will play its final performance on January 4.
By
Lori Fradkin
closings
Nov. 21, 2008
Middle-School Musical ‘13’ to Be Dismissed in January
It will have played 11.67 times more regular performances than ‘American Buffalo.’
By
Lori Fradkin
closings
Nov. 20, 2008
‘American Buffalo’ Goes Way of the Buffalo
It didn’t even last a week.
By
Lane Brown