From Carl Reiner’s toupee to Carrie Bradshaw’s laptop, Funny Stuff: How Comedy Shaped American History explores comedy in ...
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How Celeste Legaspi and Rody Vera find the heart of 'The Notebook, the Musical'
When a story is as widely beloved as The Notebook, bringing it to life on stage demands a piece of the actor’s soul. For the ...
Leah McKendrick Says She Can’t Get Enough of The Internet Reacting To ‘Voicemails For Isabelle’ — Especially The Videos Of ...
A bunch of Hollywood stars were in the running for "Ferris Bueller's Day Off," which turns 40 on June 11. A new book explores the making of the movie.
A punch-up is when you go through a script, livening up the dialogue, cutting and moving bits of action around, and generally improving and streamlining the episode. It's a surprisingly important ...
It used to be an accepted altruism that all sequels stank, with only the rarest exceptions. We’re past that now, thanks in no small part to an entertainment industry that doubled-down on franchises ...
The art of comedy is meticulous and easy to get wrong, but students in the Who Even Told You That? sketch comedy group is perfecting its craft. Austin Martin, president and founder of the student-led ...
Politely declining an incoming phone call from Chloë Sevigny during our interview (“It’s probably just a nice little check-in,” she said), D’Arcy Carden admits she’s a bit of a “snob” when it comes to ...
After a 33-year career at St. Charles Medical Center in Bend, Dana Buckendahl, 64, has some stories to tell. “I’ve been dreaming of doing a one-woman comedy show for probably 10 years,” she said.
The problem with musicals spun from popular books and movies is that too often all they’re trying to do is re-create the experience of fans in a new medium. The result is an inferior copy of the ...
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