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‘Spider-Man’ Stuntman Sues for $6M Over Injuries
"Spider-Man: Turn Off the Dark" performer claims that equipment was improperly calibrated, leading to "severe, serious and permanent injuries"
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Post WGAs, David O. Russell, Al Pacino Pick up Awards
After the WGAs there was more hardware handed out and a major new traffic snarl at the Grove. The UK's Topshop openingis glossier than an US Weekly with Kardashians, Ryan Seacrest, J.Lo and even Chris Brown.
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Trove of Edward Steichen Photographs Donated to 3 U.S. Museums
More than 140 works by Edward Steichen are being donated to three American musueums
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What Will the ‘Big Fish’ Musical Sound Like?
"Big Fish," a musical version of the 2003 film, will bow in Chicago in April before heading to Broadway in the fall
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‘Pump Boys and Dinettes’ Postpones Broadway Opening
"Pump Boys and Dinettes" was scheduled to debut in March, but a crowded schedule of new plays will delay its premiere
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Gloria Estefan Aims for Broadway With Musical About Rise to Stardom
Gloria Estefan is working on the project with husband Emilio Estefan and the Nederlander Organization
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Jessica Chastain’s Exit From ‘The Heiress’: A Helicopter to the Airport
When her Broadway show "The Heiress" ends its run on Saturday, Jessica Chastain will grab a helicopter to the airport and then a plane to the BAFTAs in London
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‘The Heiress’ with Jessica Chastain Recoups Investment
"The Heiress" on Broadway will make back its $3 million investment
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Alan Cumming Bringing One-Man ‘Macbeth’ to Broadway
Alan Cumming will play all three witches, Lady Macbeth and that Shakespearean crown grabber
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Lily Rabe, Chris Messina to Star in Geffen Playhouse’s ‘Miss Julie’ (Exclusive)
Lily Rabe and Chris Messina will star in "Miss Julie," the August Strindberg play re-set in Long Island just before the 1929 stock market crash
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‘Girls’ Star Zosia Mamet Taps Into ‘Darkness’ of 20-Somethings in ‘Really Really’
Zosia Mamet of "Girls" is ready to take the stage in a racy college drama
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How I Have Spent My Life Chasing After the ‘Lost Boys’
What this Wendy has learned from Peter Pan
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Oscars to Include Tribute to Movie Musicals From Past 10 Years
"Chicago," "Dreamgirls" and "Les Misérables" among the films being recognized
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‘Sleepless in Seattle’ Musical Sets World Premiere With New Director
"Sleepless in Seattle – The Musical" will open this May at the Pasadena Playhouse with Sheldon Epps as director