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Who’s Afraid of Virginia Woolf?

  • All the Broadway Shows Killed (and Postponed) Due to Coronavirus Shutdown

    “The Music Man” with Hugh Jackman and other shows won’t reopen until 2021

    By

    Thom Geier
    January 7, 2021 @ 2:45 PM
    Culture
    2:45 PM
    All the Broadway Shows Killed (and Postponed) Due to Coronavirus Shutdown
  • Broadway Goes Dark Tonight as NY Gov. Bans Gatherings of 500 People

    Restrictions on Broadway productions go into effect 5 p.m. Thursday

    By

    Brian Welk
    March 12, 2020 @ 11:30 AM
    Theater
    11:30 AM
    Broadway Goes Dark Tonight as NY Gov. Bans Gatherings of 500  People
  • Usher at 2 Broadway Shows Tests Positive for Coronavirus, Shows Will Go On

    “Last evening, we were notified that a part-time employee of both organizations has tested positively for COVID-19 (Cornonavirus),” theater owners say

    By

    Umberto Gonzalez
    March 11, 2020 @ 4:27 PM
    News
    4:27 PM
    Usher at 2 Broadway Shows Tests Positive for Coronavirus, Shows Will Go On
  • Scott Rudin Offers $50 Tickets to Broadway’s ‘Book of Mormon,’ ‘To Kill a Mockingbird’ to Lure Coronavirus-Scared Theatergoers

    “I can’t pretend that great theater is the panacea we’ve been waiting for, but in the meantime I think we could all use a few hours away from the evening news,” producer says

    By

    Brian Welk
    March 10, 2020 @ 8:27 AM
    Theater
    8:27 AM
    Scott Rudin Offers $50 Tickets to Broadway’s ‘Book of Mormon,’ ‘To Kill a Mockingbird’ to Lure Coronavirus-Scared Theatergoers
  • Edward Albee, ‘Who’s Afraid of Virginia Woolf?’ Playwright, Dies at 88

    Pulitzer Prize-winning writer died at his home in Montauk, New York

    By

    Reid Nakamura
    September 16, 2016 @ 5:10 PM
    5:10 PM
    Edward Albee, ‘Who’s Afraid of Virginia Woolf?’ Playwright, Dies at 88
  • 12 Movies That Served Up Dinner Parties From Hell (Photos)

    Jordan Peele’s “Get Out” is the latest movie to depict a pleasant evening gone wrong

    By

    Matt Donnelly
    April 8, 2016 @ 5:56 PM
    5:56 PM
    12 Movies That Served Up Dinner Parties From Hell (Photos)
  • Haskell Wexler, Oscar-Winning Cinematographer, Dead at 93

    Wexler was best known for such classics as “Who’s Afraid of Virginia Woolf?” and “In the Heat of the Night”

    By

    Anita Bennett and Todd Cunningham
    December 27, 2015 @ 12:28 PM
    12:28 PM
    Haskell Wexler, Oscar-Winning Cinematographer, Dead at 93
  • Danny Burstein, Tracy Letts, Linda Emond Cast in James Schmaus’ ‘Indignation’

    Film is based on best-selling book by Philip Roth

    By

    Joe Otterson
    June 15, 2015 @ 8:00 AM
    8:00 AM
    Danny Burstein, Tracy Letts, Linda Emond Cast in James Schmaus’ ‘Indignation’
  • Mike Nichols Appreciation: A Humane, Witty Renaissance Man

    Sketch comic turned director turned EGOT, he had the kind of career — and life — that could only happen in the 20th century

    By

    Alonso Duralde
    November 20, 2014 @ 12:34 PM
    12:34 PM
    Mike Nichols Appreciation: A Humane, Witty Renaissance Man
  • Elizabeth Taylor and the Birth of Modern Celebrity

    Analysis: Before Kim Kardashian and Madonna, there was “Liz”

    By

    Brent Lang
    March 23, 2011 @ 6:43 PM
    6:43 PM
  • Elizabeth Taylor: Every Inch a Star, and Sometimes a Great Actress

    She was far more complex than the shorthand by which we knew her, and Elizabeth Taylor’s award-winning roles provided the evidence

    By

    Steve Pond
    March 23, 2011 @ 2:22 PM
    2:22 PM
  • From ‘National Velvet’ to ‘Cleopatra’: Elizabeth Taylor’s 5 Greatest Film Roles (videos)

    Essential films starring one of Hollywood’s greatest actresses

    By

    Brent Lang
    March 23, 2011 @ 10:22 AM
    10:22 AM
  • Elizabeth Taylor Dies at 79

    Oscar-winning actress starred in “Cleopatra” and “Giant,” but commanded as much attention for her love affair with Richard Burton and AIDS work

    By

    Brent Lang
    March 23, 2011 @ 6:24 AM
    6:24 AM

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