Writer Rachel Axler on Her New Off Broadway Show “I’ve started wearing skirts to work. It’s something I maybe did twice at ‘The Daily Show.’”
Christine Lahti on Starting God of Carnage Anew Lahti takes over the role of perfectionist art historian and activist Veronica: “We’re really rehearsing it like a drama. There’s nothing funny.”
Maggie Siff on Or, and Being Don Draper’s Soul Mate “Sometimes I feel like what’s asked of me is just like a little sliver of what I can do.”
Oct. 2, 2009
Rockin’ Roller: Ari Graynor It’s been about a year since Ari Graynor retrieved a wad of gum from a vomit-filled Port Authority toilet in Nick and Norah’s Infinite Playlist, […]
The Vampire Diaries ’ Ian Somerhalder on Being a Vampire and Returning to Lost “It seems to me that one of the purest things you could probably live off would be blood.”
Gillian Jacobs on Her Role in Community The actress discusses working with Chevy Chase, being compared to Elisabeth Shue, and playing lots of prostitutes and strippers.
The Retributionists ’ Margarita Levieva on Jewish Revenge and Being Lisa P.“I had friends come and they’re like, ‘Wow, you make out with everyone in the play.’”
Dylan McDermott on Going Undercover “I remember one time on ‘The Practice,’ all of a sudden I discovered I was having an affair with Lindsay.”
Colin Hanks on 33 Variations , The Great Buck Howard , and Playing His Father’s Son “Oh God, will you please just shut up? You’re driving me crazy about this thing that should not be driving me crazy.”
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Feb. 27, 2009
Mourning Mourning Becomes Electra Another Broadway play gets canned.
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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.
Feb. 5, 2009
Mob Tied: Josh Bazell Josh Bazell started writing his debut novel, ‘Beat the Reaper,’ while studying medicine at Columbia.
The Slammin’ Salmon ’s Cobie Smulders on Joining the Broken Lizard Crew and Banging Out MotherhoodSmulders speaks to us about seeing too much of Jay Chandrasekhar and the sexual tension between Barney and Robin.
The American Plan ’s Lily Rabe on Working With Mercedes Ruehl, and Her Next Role As a ‘Mafia Princess’Rabe spoke with Vulture about the challenges of playing impulsive Lili Adler, and her ongoing fashion competition with Ruehl.
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Dec. 16, 2008
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Dec. 16, 2008
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Dec. 15, 2008
Gypsy to Cease Entertaining You in JanuaryThe Broadway revival was supposed to close in March, but its run will end next month instead.
Shrek the Musical ’s Sutton Foster on the Grave Seriousness of Onstage Farting’Brian and I were taking it very seriously, like, ‘This is a very serious scene of farting!”
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Dec. 12, 2008
Peter Sarsgaard, Maggie Gyllenhaal Present a Very Indie Uncle Vanya The real-life couple takes on the Chekhov play starting January 17.
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Dec. 9, 2008
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Dec. 5, 2008
Nothing to Cheer About: Vanities Broadway Opening Delayed The show will not open in February as previously announced.
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Dec. 4, 2008
Sex Sells: Californication Picked Up for Third Season Showtime ordered twelve more episodes of the David Duchovny–starring series.
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Dec. 4, 2008
Come January, Grease Will No Longer Be the Word Like every other show on Broadway, it’s closing.
‘The Contender’ Host Tony Danza Explains Why He’s Better Than Sylvester Stallone Vulture spoke to Danza about filming in Singapore, his own days as a fighter, and what happens when things get emotional in the ring.
Dec. 3, 2008
Hot and Gold Posted December 3, 2008We thought about joining the money panic and hiding our gold bars under our mattress, until we realized we don’t have any […]
‘Flintstones’ Musical May Throw Broadway a Bone Please, God, let them cast Suri Cruise as Pebbles.
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Nov. 26, 2008
What’s the Deal With Jon Favreau and Ultimate Fighting? Has he finally been typecast as something besides Vince Vaughn’s drinking buddy?
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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.
Middle-School Musical ‘13’ to Be Dismissed in January It will have played 11.67 times more regular performances than ‘American Buffalo.’
Broadway’s ‘Hair’ to Be Groff-Less Apparently the Tony nominee was ‘not available.’
Hard Times Hit ‘Days of Our Lives’ But the economy, not Stefano, is the villain here!
Nov. 13, 2008
Guess Who’s Coming to Visit? Where to take your out-of-towners this holiday season, in one act.
Jan Levinson Moves From Scranton to ‘Chicago’ Melora Hardin is making her Broadway debut as Roxie.
Jack Bauer Sets a Date After almost two years, ‘24’ will return to television with a two-part, four-hour premiere airing January 11 and 12.
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