saw the deaths of several actors and filmmakers worldwide whose works played a significant role not just in the global film ...
Is a cracked church bell that gratingly chimes. But I won’t subject you to my doggerel; I had to choke down so much already at New York Theatre Workshop. Lucas Hnath’s version of the 1669 French ...
Perhaps the most surprising aspect of Lucas Hnath’s new version of Molière’s classic comedy “Tartuffe” is how surprising it isn’t.
Tony Award winner Matthew Broderick will return to the New York stage this spring with a starring role in the American premiere of David Ireland’s Ulster American. Set for a limited run at Off ...
Performances in N.Y.C. Advertisement Supported by Matthew Broderick plays Tartuffe and David Cross his naïve prey in this Lucas Hnath adaptation of a 17th-century French comedy classic. By Elisabeth ...
Performances in N.Y.C. Advertisement Supported by Michelle Williams leads an O’Neill drama, Matthew Broderick stars in Molière, and plenty of stages brim with non-holiday fare, Off Broadway and beyond ...
Broderick’s recipe calls for pureeing the soup after adding tortillas for extra creaminess. His tortilla soup blends blackened tomatoes, jalapeño, spices and corn tortillas. The soup can be made ...
This year’s evening will be hosted by multi-Emmy Award-winning host of HBO’s Last Week Tonight, John Oliver. Only Make Believe is thrilled to present The James Hammerstein Award to esteemed ...
There was a “Ferris Bueller’s Day Off” reunion at a Canadian baseball diamond. Matthew Broderick and costar Alan Ruck took to the field during the seventh inning stretch during a game between the ...
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