'Matilda,' 'Pippin' Lead Drama Desk Award Winners
"Matilda" and "Pippin" took home the top awards for best musical and best musical revival at the 58th annual Drama Desk Awards.
'Matilda,' 'Pippin' Lead Drama Desk Award Winners
"Matilda" and "Pippin" took home the top awards for best musical and best musical revival at the 58th annual Drama Desk Awards.
Amid Netflix Buzz, Amazon Quietly Readying Pilots
With Netflix getting ready to unveil its next exclusive series, Amazon is quietly moving forward with its pilot development process. Last month, Amazon Studios debuted 14 pilots online and has since been sifting through viewer and executive feedback to determine which will go to series. Meanwhile, Netflix, the main competitor ...
When Does an Actor Need a Lawyer?
Agents negotiate deals, but sometimes performers need services that only an entertainment attorney can provide.
The juicy questions relating to star power raised by Robin Wright in "The Congress," part of the starry Cannes Film Festival.
MPAA's Latest Salvo Against Online Piracy Launches
The Motion Picture Association of America launches online content clearinghouse, aimed at curbing piracy
The unlikely connections between "The Great Gatsby" and "Heli" that only Cannes could point out.
Best of the Week Ahead: May 16–22
The 7th annual Broadway Beauty pageant; a Burt Lancaster film series at Film Society of Lincoln Center; the “Giant” cast recording; “American Psycho” at Hollywood Forever Cemetery; and a SAG Foundation CAP workshop are some of the things we’re looking forward to this week.
Study: Opportunities Down For Female Actors in Hollywood
For all the talk of a post-“Bridesmaids” boom, opportunities have not increased for female actors in Hollywood films. That’s according to a new study released May 13 by USC’s Annenberg School for Communication and Journalism.
Navigating the Murky Water of Commissions and Percentages
Actor Donald Faison, being sued by UTA for allegedly unpaid commissions, offers a lesson in the economic realities of contracts.
'Long Way Go Down' Challenges Cast And Audience On Illegal Immigration
Zayd Dohrn’s play, enjoying its West Coast premiere at L.A.’s Harold Clurman Laboratory Theater Company, challenges cast and audience alike on illegal immigration.