'Ruined,' 'Fela!' Win at Lortel Awards
Two productions about African subjects dominated the 24th annual Lucille Lortel Awards, presented May 3 at the Marriot Marquis in a ceremony hosted by Kristin Johnston.
'Ruined,' 'Fela!' Win at Lortel Awards
Two productions about African subjects dominated the 24th annual Lucille Lortel Awards, presented May 3 at the Marriot Marquis in a ceremony hosted by Kristin Johnston.
Bana's Love of Cars Rivals His for Acting
Eric Bana, star of movies such as "Troy" and "Munich," let New Yorkers in on a different slice of his seemingly glitzy life this week at the Tribeca Film Festival -- his passion for cars and motor racing.
Tony Awards Offer a Crowded Field
A busy, surprisingly high-quality and starry spring means a crowded field for 2009 Tony Award nominations. A few actors — not to mention shows — are bound to be left out in the competition for the best of the Broadway season.
Actor Steven Gideon Dies at 52
Triple-Threat Producer/ Singer/ Actor, Stephen Craig Hayes aka Steve Gideon of West Hollywood, California passed away on May 1, 2009, after an arduous battle with cancer that he fought with courage, humor and song.
'The Station' (Comedy). CIA operatives set up a covert South American outpost so they can install a new dictator. Written by Kevin Napier.
Utah Shakes, and It Rocks, Too!
In the mid-1980s, Patrick Page would arrive for his regular summer gig in Cedar City, Utah, and join in the welcoming tradition for new arrivals at the Utah Shakespearean Festival.
Actress Julia Ormond Returns to Spotlight
You might have missed Julia Ormond among the high-tech wizardry and Brad Pitt buzz in "The Curious Case of Benjamin Button" last year, but the British actress isn't complaining.
Iranian Drama Tops Tribeca Festival
The Iranian drama "About Elly" and documentary "Racing Dreams" won top honors at the Tribeca Film Festival.
Canadian Actors, Producers Reach Deal
Canadian actors and independent producers unveiled a new multiyear labor deal Thursday to send Hollywood a signal of industry stability.
Members of the Los Angeles theatre community gathered at the Kirk Douglas Theatre on April 27 to celebrate the 2009 Garland Awards winners.