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more about #stage more comments → EdwardIguana: Truth be told, though it was a kind gesture on her behalf, it wasn't just Anne Hathaway who delivered the pizza. It was the entire cast and crew who t... more » iplaudius: I love her. She is the antithesis of the talentless tabloid whores. She dresses tastefully and has beautiful, natural skin (no tan-paint for her). She... more » JudgeFudge: You know, this is just a normal actorly thing to do. Because, in case you guys didn't know, ANNE HATHAWAY IS A FUCKING REAL ACTRESS, LIKE ON A STAGE W... more » secretagentman: I hear from people in the business, she's a genuine person. She deserves much success. more » jbwan: Anne really doth hath a way with her fans. more » ElleL: Is that Ray's or Original Ray's?? more » SugouriMedea: I was there! It wasn't just Anne it was a whole bunch of the cast at the tail end of their closing night festivities. Let me tell you, NOTHING tastes... more » bess marvin, girl detective: i want a slice of pizza slightly more than i want my star back. slightly more » Mama Penguino: Huh. So "I'm a Little Teapot" finally made it to Broadway? more » MsWinstonSmith: Let's quit it with the off hand Anne Hathaway put downs, please. I love her. more » BullfightsOnAcid: Dude, Where's My Tony? more » TedSez: Neil LaBute plays make you hate humanity. But if you paid to see Ashton Kutcher in one, you'd probably only end up hating yourself. more » johnnypotatoes: I'm usually the last person to make complaints like this, but you seem to be basing this joke on an assumed equation of gayness and pedophilia, in kin... more » City_Dater: Sir Elton John poses happily with the only other Tony winners who make him look tall. more » TedSez: Elton Jonas more » -
#moments
Anne Hathaway's Heroic Pizza Delivery
Anne Hathaway's New York stage debut in Twelfth Night at the Delacorte closed on Sunday, but not before she could do something rather... heroic. Wee hours line waiters were treated to pizza on Sunday morning, hand delivered by Hathaway herself. More » -
#prestigeprojects
Ashton Kutcher: Live and Fabulous
Going to the theater can often be a culturally enlightening experience. But it does cost a lot of money. So when you do go, you want to make sure it's something good, right? Like something starring Ashton Kutcher! More » -
#opencaption
"OK, Now Get Back In the Van."
[Elton John with the three kids who shared the Best Actor in a Musical Tony award last night for their performances in "Billy Elliot: the Musical"; image via WENN] -
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The Week in Theater: Carol Brady and Shirley Partridge, Together at Last
TV ladies will sing for you in Indiana, while a Dutch money company will tell you when you are allowed to sing "I Cain't Say No", which is a bit scary. More » -
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The Week In Theater: I Love That Dirty Water
Theater is great! We've got reviews for you, regional news from both coasts, praise for amazing theater actors who did the TV thing this week, and word of the gorgeous Rachel Weisz. More » -
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The Week In Theater: Ferris Bueller and Aunt Jackie, Back On Broadway
Matthew Broderick returns to Broadway right now, while you'll have to wait til the fall for Laurie Metcalf. Some shows open well, others don't, and a production of the Tempest in Chicago earns raves. More » -
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Rock of Ages: Grizzled 80's Hair Bands Attack Broadway
Dee Snider was seated comfortably in the middle of the orchestra section at last night's Broadway opening of power ballad jukebox musical Rock of Ages. Yes, it's that un-theatery a piece of theater fluff. More » -
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The Week in Theater: The Return of Uncle Jesse
John Stamos returns to the Great White Way, a new Neil LaBute debuts there, Tovah Feldshuh's back, as is Joanna Gleason in Happiness. Plus, the news from out of town. More » -
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The Week in Theatre: Tony Soprano Will Yell at Your Friend's Parents
New plays opened on Broadway to mixed reviews, the Greeks get big revivals, Laurie Metcalf is going to be awesome again, and Ian McKellen will soon be gouging his eyes out on your TV. More » -
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The Week in Theater: An Exciting Opening, a Sad Ending
West Side Story opened this week, as did Blithe Spirit and a new rock musical. And the theater community lost one of the greats, Natasha Richardson. More » -
#imagefile
Toniiiight!
[A still from the 'Mambo' scene from the original 1957 Broadway production of 'West Side Story'. A gorgeous, near-perfect revival of the musical officially opens at the Palace tonight; image LIFE © Time Inc.] -
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The Week in Theater: Hanoi Jane Invades Broadway
This week has been dominated by finance and media critique, so why not flip the switch in your brain this weekend and go see a play or something. Or just read about some. More » -
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The Week in Theater: Claire Huxtable the Drug Addict
Here's what happened in theatre this week. It was sort of a depressing seven days. Fitting for the times, I suppose. More » -
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The Week in Theater: Sondra Huxtable and Emily Webb
There were more important things to pay attention to this week, so you may have missed some theater news that you probably don't care that much about. Thank Godot I'm here. A small roundup: More » -
#culturewars
Heartland High School Principals Classify Rent as 'Edgy' Again
Now that long-running musical Rent has closed on Broadway, the inevitable, awful high school productions have begun. Which is ruffling parental and administrative feathers across the land. But, really, what's the big deal with Rent? More » -
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You're Welcome America: It's Saturday Night Live, Live! On Stage!
Here's theatre we can all get behind. None of that artsy crap. Will Ferrell's You're Welcome America Bush parody-palooza opened last night on Broadway. And the reviews are pretty solid! More » -
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Inconvenient Truth Opera Hits Inconvenient Snag
Who would have thought attempting to turn Al Gore's eco-friendly PowerPoint presentation into an opera might not go smoothly? Director William Friedkin has quit (fled?) the opera production, scheduled to premiere in 2011. More » -
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Thriller Musical Hits Legal Snag
Not so fast on reserving tickets for that "Thriller" musical. John Landis, the director and co-writer of the original video, is suing to get the thing stopped, claiming that Michael Jackson owes him money. More » -
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New York Times Says 'Nyah Nyah' to Play-Abandoning Jeremy Piven
When Jeremy Piven abruptly left the Broadway production of Speed-the-Plow, citing mercury poisoning, he pissed off everyone working on the show. Now the New York Times is offering them some condolences: Plow's better Piven-less. More »

