11 Ridiculously Hot Pieces Of Broadway Eye Candy
You can leave the acting awards to the Tonys. Let’s hear it for the guys and girls who made audiences swoon eight times a week during the 2012-2013 season.
You can leave the acting awards to the Tonys. Let’s hear it for the guys and girls who made audiences swoon eight times a week during the 2012-2013 season.
Writer and director Chris D’Arienzo created the hit Broadway show Rock of Ages. Then he had to watch it get turned into the story of a man and his monkey.
Gosh darnit, Minnesota, you’ve got a lot to be proud of. So go ahead and toot your own horn!
These studs give a whole new meaning to “standing OH-vation.”
Whoa. Aurora, CO theater shooting suspect James Holmes didn’t seem completely there during his court appearance today.
Frances Ruffelle won a Tony in 1987 for playing Eponine on Broadway. So where did she go?
Wait…What’s Greek life?
The Obie award-winning playwright talks with BuzzFeed LGBT about the tragic inspiration for his new work “Teddy Farrara”. Shinn also questions the effectiveness of Dan Savage’s “It Gets Better” campaign.
William Shakesbear hopes to be Romeo’s understudy in his college’s theater production.
Just when you thought Dane Cook couldn’t get any worse, he goes and does this. It’s like he’s on a mission to be the most hated comedian in America.
Another reason to love Fred Willard.
The man can even deliver laughs while hanging upside down as Spider-Man. NPH as the host of everything from now on, thanks!
YouTube sensation Nick Pitera is the owner of one of the most versatile voices that you’ll ever hear. Hearing his takes on Christine, Raoul, and the Phantom simultaneously will blow your mind. Honestly this is the most entertaining Phantom has been in decades (theatre burn!). (via thehighdefinite.com)
This happens. This and Glee.
James Whittemore, a 22-year-old actor alternately described by media outlets as “jobless” and “failed,” got drunk on Saturday night and smashed his way into the Ed Sullivan Theater (after being caught urinating on the doors by surveillance cameras). He proceeded to cause $5,000 worth of damage to the lobby and box office. Hopefully he takes this act on the road and trashes Leno’s theater. View List ›
Because a $50,000 statue for the city of Detroit�doesn’t pay homage enough, Austin’s Old Murder House Theatre is presenting a live production of Paul Verhoeven’s RoboCop. Tickets are $5 and … did I mention the set is made of cardboard? (via.) View List ›
From the New York Philharmonic production of Stephen Sondheim’s “Company,” here are two of the most lusted-after people on the internet getting disrobed together. Unfortunately, this run has already finished. We have only these tear-stained photos as a painful reminder of what we missed. View List ›
See playwright Mike Daisey perform his monologue, Notes Toward the Agony and Ecstasy of Steve Jobs in a one-night-only run on April 22 at the New York Ensemble Studio Theatre.
Twee but charming alert: Amanda Palmer (of the Dresden Dolls) helped her high school write and perform a musical inspired by Neutral Milk Hotel’s “In the Aeroplane Over the Sea.” Theater kids are cool these days! I love 2009. Read More ›
Jeremy Piven pulled out of Speed-The-Plow, a David Mamet play currently on Broadway. His excuse was a high mercury count. And he will not rest until you know that. Dude, it’s cool. We were going to see Peggy Olson, anyway. Read More ›
It’s just like The Vagina Monologues, but for gay dudes (and happily married guys who never miss a “weekend fishing trip with the guys”). Upon hearing about this, expect Eve Ensler’s own vagina to explode into flames.
Beau Willimon’s new play is making waves as both an off-Broadway debut and an upcoming film. The stage show (about a political press secretary) opens in New York in October with a cast that includes Chris Noth, Olivia Thirlby, and Isaiah Whitlock Jr. (aka that guy from The Wire). George Clooney is attached to direct the Hollywood version. We repeat: Beau Willimon. Get to know the name, the kid is going places! Read More ›