Death Becomes Her,” which has had some major plastic surgery since its Chicago tryout, has been nicely nipped, tucked, lifted ...
As enthralling as it is disquieting, Swept Away, opening tonight on Broadway, is a taut and captivating new folk musical ...
This musical based on the 1992 Robert Zemeckis movie is unapologetically silly as it opens in New York, much improved from ...
The affection between the good and green witches of Oz has already been magnified tenfold by “WIcked: Part I.” ...
In a media briefing yesterday, CPS laid out the district’s financial priorities and sticking points in negotiations with the 30,000-member union. They claim that meeting all of CTU’s proposals would ...
Smash’s Megan Hilty steps into the Meryl Streep part (and cribs Streep ... The humor courses through the score, which is a few cuts above the de rigueur movie-to-musical standard. A silver lining of ...
Meryl Streep had some words of wisdom for Megan Hilty, who is starring in 'Death Becomes Her' in the same role she once originated. Streep starred as fictional star Madeline Ashton in the original ...
Don’t waste a minute’s thought on which of the two – Megan Hilty or Jennifer Simard – come out on top with this delight of a holiday gift (let Tony voters lose sleep over that one next ...
Jon Kopaloff/Getty;Michael Ostuni/Patrick McMullan via Getty Meryl Streep is telling Megan Hilty to "break a leg" — quite literally — as she prepares to take on the role originated by Streep ...
Megan also says Todd Bradley should have watched The Real Housewives of Salt Lake City before signing on to do the show with his wife Bronwyn Newport and thinks Whitney Rose instigates a lot of ...
Actress and singer Megan Hilty explains what the Death Becomes Her musical is about and says there’s an epic moment in the original movie where the character Helen Sharp pushes her character ...
Performances in N.Y.C. Advertisement Supported by The campy supernatural movie comes to Broadway as a big, bawdy musical starring Megan Hilty and Jennifer Simard. By Erik Piepenburg To be a marque ...