
[ NYP ] From riches to 'Ragtime' by Michael Riedel
Unwise leap to NY stage loses $8.5M
[ V ] B'way grosses $1 billion in 2009
In year-end figures compiled by the Broadway League, the cumulative Main Stem gross for calendar year 2009 hit the fabled benchmark of $1 billion.
[ HC ] Foote's "Orphans' Home Cycle" Being Pitched for Pulitzer By Frank Rizzo
[ B ] Tony Award Winner Norbert Leo Butz to Star in Enron on Broadway
[ TM ] Norbert Leo Butz to Play Jeffrey Skilling in ENRON on Broadway
[ P ] Butz Will Be Corporate Villain Skilling in Broadway's Enron
[ NYT ] Arts, Briefly: An Addition to 'Enron' By PATRICK HEALY; Compiled by DAVE ITZKOFF
[ B ] After Onstage Injury, Santino Fontana Misses Performances in A View from the Bridge
[ P ] Fontana Out of View From the Bridge Due to Injury; Spector Fills In
[ TM ] Santino Fontana Temporarily Out of Broadway's A View From the Bridge
[ P ] Benanti, Gleason, Pierce, Stritch, Walton, Zien Join Philharmonic Sondheim Celebration
[ TM ] David Hyde Pierce, Bobby Steggert, Elaine Stritch, et al. Join New York Philharmonic's SONDHEIM: The Birthday Concert
[ B ] Obba Babatundé Returns to Chicago as Billy Flynn
[ P ] Babatunde to Return to Broadway's Chicago
[ P ] Noll Leaves Mother's Domain; Ragtime Documented on Film
[ TM ] George Bartenieff, Kathleen Chalfant, André De Shields, et al. Set for Karen Malpede's Prophecy
[ P ] The Elaborate Entrance of Chad Deity Added to Second Stage Season
[ TM ] Sarah Stiles to Return to Avenue Q January 8
[ P ] Sarah Stiles Returns to NYC's Avenue Q Jan. 8
[ B ] Rosie O'Donnell and Natasha Lyonne to Return to Off-B'way Hit Love, Loss and What I Wore
[ P ] O'Donnell and Lyonne to Return to Off-Broadway's Love, Loss and What I Wore
[ TM ] Rosie O'Donnell, Natasha Lyone to Return to Love, Loss, and What I Wore in March
[ B ] Circle Mirror Transformation Extends for a Final Time at Playwrights Horizons
[ TM ] Circle Mirror Transformation Extends Through January 31 at Playwrights Horizons
[ P ] Acclaimed Circle Mirror Transformation Gets Another Extension, But Must Close Jan. 31
[ P ] Off-Broadway Drama Loaded to Close Jan. 17
[ P ] Andron's White's Lies Aiming for Off-Broadway Debut in March
[ P ] Jeremy Irons to Return to RSC to Star in Dennis Kelly's The Gods Weep
[ TM ] Jeremy Irons to Star in RSC's The Gods Weep
[ P ] Ahrens and Flaherty's A Man of No Importance to Transfer to West End's Arts Theatre
[ TM ] Greg Hicks, Kathryn Hunter, et al. Set for RSC King Lear, Directed by David Farr
[ TM ] Tracie Bennett To Play Judy Garland in Terry Johnson-Directed End of the Rainbow
[ P ] West End's Morecambe to Tour U.K.
[ P ] Brandon to Star in Oliver Cotton's Playwriting Debut, Wet Weather Cover, Premiering in London
[ TM ] Emily Bergl, Ben Gazzara, Rich Kind, Mark Ruffalo, et al. Set for LATW's Awake and Sing!
[ P ] Bergl, Kind, Sbarge and Smith Complete Cast of Awake and Sing! at LATW
[ TM ] Tony Nominee Ann Crumb to Star in Media Theatre's Master Class
[ TM ] T.R. Knight, Bernadette Peters, Catherine Zeta-Jones, et al. Set for Drama League Benefit Honoring Angela Lansbury
[ P ] Drama League Benefit to Honor Lansbury; Zeta-Jones, Peters, McDonald, Rivera, Jackson to Perform
[ TM ] Joan Allen to Be Honored at Steppenwolf Fundraiser February 23
[ P ] Jihad! The Musical Begins Run at London's Jermyn Street Theatre
[ P ] Chita Rivera to Kick Off My Broadway Tour Jan. 17; Itinerary Announced
[ TM ] Robert Woodruff to Direct Madame White Snake Opera
[ P ] Reading of New Musical Pool Boy to Feature Mazzie, McCarthy, Cervantes and DeRosa
[ P ] Chalfant and Seldes to Read Works by Gurney, Simon and More in Recipe for Life
[ P ] Reading of Between Time and Timbuktu To Feature Cavenaugh, Cuccioli, Gillette, McIntyre, Shindle
[ P ] Schneck, Wright, Burton, Urie and Ryan Set for The Temperamentals Off-Broadway
[ P ] Gatlin and Dodge's New Musical Quanah to Receive Staged Readings
[ TM ] Cher, Jennifer Garner, Kate Winslet, et al. to Present at Golden Globe Awards
[ TM ] Laura Linney, Oliver Platt to Star in Showtime's The Big C
[ P ] Reprise Theatre Company to Present Audra McDonald in Concert
[ P ] Wooster Group's North Atlantic, With Tierney, McDormand and More, to Play NYC
[ TM ] Randy Graff, Amy Irving, James Lecesne Cast in Hartford Stage's Motherhood Out Loud
[ TM ] Evan Rachel Wood Engaged to Marilyn Manson
[ TM ] Isabelle Huppert to Play Blanche Dubois in Un Tramway in Paris
[ P ] PLAYBILL.COM'S THEATRE WEEK IN REVIEW, Jan. 2-8: Orphans and Idiots
[ SLATE ] How I Serenaded Your Mother By June Thomas
The fine art of the musical episode.
[ TDF ] Building Character: Bill Heck By MARK BLANKENSHIP
How Bill Heck created a seven-hour performance for The Orphans' Home Cycle
[ P ] A Look Inside The Bridge Project
[ P ] Shedding 75 Roles, Arnie Burton Will Play Just Six
[ TM ] PHOTO FLASH: Michele Lee, Debra Monk, Tracee Ellis Ross, Casey Wilson Join Love, Loss and What I Wore
[ P ] PHOTO CALL: Lil's 90th, with Lois Smith and David Margulies, at Long Wharf
[ TM ] Under the Radar: Roundup #1
Reviewed by: Dan Bacalzo and Andy Propst
Reports on Jerk, L'Effet de Serge, The Devil You Know, and Versus--In the Jungle of Cities.
[ TB ] In the Heights
Connecticut Review by Fred Sokol
[ TM ] Peter Filichia's Diary: Later/Soon/Now
[ NJ ] Ben Vereen reaches back to find Stepin Fetchit
[ StL ] Remembering Brad Graham By Judith Newmark
When Brad Graham, the 41-year-old public relations manager for the Repertory Theatre of St. Louis, died earlier this week, everything seemed sadly familiar.
[ ND ] Arthur Miller's 'A View From the Bridge' returns By LINDA WINER
[ DN ] Gatecrasher: Scarlett Johansson & Liev Schreiber heat up stage in previews for 'View From the Bridge'
[ TM ] Six Screen Stars of 2010 By: Ann Lieber
Scarlett Johansson, Sarah Jessica Parker, Alan Rickman, Mark Ruffalo, Michael Sheen, and Denzel Washington talk about their upcoming films.
[ P ] THE LEADING MEN: Alexander Hanson and Colman Domingo
[ P ] DIVA TALK: A Mid-Season Diva Preview
[ G ] Is West End theatre booming, or just making a lot of noise? by Alistair Smith
From Mamma Mia! to Wicked, London's big shows have been grabbing headlines with record box-office success. Should we believe the hype?
[ G ] Smoking on stage: why theatre needs to kick the habit by Matt Trueman
They're smelly, distracting and overloaded with dramatic 'significance'. Isn't it time theatre gave up its addiction to cigarettes?
[ TIMES ] The Story of Enron by Dominic Maxwell
The collapse of the American energy giant Enron led to that most unusual of creatures, the hit accountancy play
[ WOS ] Past/Present/Future for ... Ruthie Henshall by Terri Paddock
[ JSTGY ] Quick Q&A: Tracee Chimo by Patrick Lee
On being present in "Circle Mirror Transformation"
[ BG ] David Esbjornson is reunited with Arthur Miller in Huntington production of 'All My Sons' By Sam Allis
[ NYT ] Trying to Grow Up While Collecting Saliva and Fidgeting Off Chairs By FELICIA R. LEE
"Once and for All We're Gonna Tell You Who We Are So Shut Up and Listen" is about the energy, rebelliousness and possibilities of youth.
[ NYT ] Audio Slide Show: 'This Freedom'
[ P ] PLAYBILL.COM'S BRIEF ENCOUNTER With Emma Rice
Today is a red letter day in the 11-year history of this Playbill.com Q&A feature: A Brief Encounter with Brief Encounter.
[ P ] A Day in the Life of Cassady Leonard
Cassady Leonard, of Broadway's Mary Poppins, gives Playbill an exclusive look at what it's like to be a kid on Broadway.
[ HC ] Family Business: Moses Pendleton, Cynthia Quinn Bring Daughter Into The Momix Fold, For Two Days At Least By FRANK RIZZO
[ B ] Fresh Face: James Monroe Iglehart Savors His 'Big' Success in Memphis
[ B ] My Space: There Is Nothing Like the South Pacific Goodies in Danny Burstein's Dressing Room
[ B ] Watch It: Memphis Lives in Lin-Manuel Miranda...Or Else!
[ LAT ] Gold Derby Podcast: Bryce Dallas Howard on 'Loss of a Teardrop Diamond'
[ P ] Playblog: Fela's Legacy Lives Through His Son
[ P ] Playblog: Name Betty Buckley's Show
[ CST ] 'Jersey' byes BY HEDY WEISS
Musical ends its 27-month run with a matinee Sunday
[ CST ] The 'Boys' look back by Miriam Di Nunzio
We asked the current cast to look back on the show and reflect on their respective tenures as one of Chicago's Four Seasons...
[ CT ] From the Department of Best of Intentions: Theater resolutions for 2010 by Chris Jones
[ CT ] New theater spaces coming in '10 by Chris Jones
[ P ] Playblog: Singing "Suits" Neil Patrick Harris in Musical "How I Met..." Episode
[ P ] PHOTO CALL: Broadway's Present Laughter with Garber and Harris
[ B ] Photo Op: First Look! Victor Garber Drums Up Laughter on Broadway
[ TM ] PHOTO FLASH: Hugh Dancy, Ben Whishaw, and The Pride Cast Meet the Press
[ B ] Photo Op: Hugh Dancy and Ben Whishaw Get Ready for a Romantic Rumble in MCC's The Pride
[ P ] PHOTO CALL: MCC Theater's The Pride Photo Op
[ TM ] PHOTO FLASH: Altar Boyz Donates Over $200,000 to BC/EFA
[ B ] Photo Op: Parting Shot: Altar Boyz Offers a Soulful Farewell
[ P ] PHOTO CALL: McGuinness' Greta Garbo Came to Donegal Premieres in London
[ P ] PHOTO CALL: "Gatsby" Becomes Gatz at American Repertory Theatre
[ B ] Photo Op: Rising Star Emma Roberts Celebrates the Dawning of a New Year at Hair
[ P ] PHOTO CALL: Sara Sheperd is Funny Girl at Chicago's Drury Lane
[ B ] Photo Op: Zachary Levi, Super-Spy of NBC's Chuck, Has a Super Time at Memphis
[ P ] Playblog: A Cover Story: Looped
[ P ] MARQUEE VALUE: Time Stands Still at the Friedman Theatre
[ NYT ] Festivals to Enliven the Dead of Winter By LARRY ROHTER
The first half of January has become a time for a bountiful array of theater, music and dance festivals in New York City.
[ NYT ] Slide Show: A Cultural Bounty
[ NYT ] Slide Show: Under the Radar 2010
[ DN ] Under the Radar festival from the Public Theater is bargain theater to put on your radar By Joe Dziemianowicz
[ NYT ] January Thaw for the Arts
[ TM ] 2010 Broadway Preview By: Brian Scott Lipton
Kristin Chenoweth, Victor Garber, Kelsey Grammer, Megan Mullally, Nathan Lane, Bebe Neuwirth, and Christopher Walken are among the stars gracing the stage this year.
[ NYP ] Enchanted April by Elisabeth Vincentelli
[ BN ] Phantom Slinks Back, Kim Cattrall Camps It Up: London Stage
Preview by Warwick Thompson
[ BN ] Calendar Girls Strip, Ruscha American Dream Ends: London Picks By Mark Beech and Farah Nayeri
[ BN ] Isabelle Huppert, Suicidal Hero Spice Up Paris Winter Season
Preview by Jorg von Uthmann
[ BH ] Winter Preview: Arts By Jenna Scherer
[ DN ] Gatecrasher: Stars come out for 'At Home at the Carlyle: Elaine Stritch Singin' Sondheim'
[ NYP ] PAGE SIX
[ P ] Playblog: The Sondheim That Stritch Sang
[ DN ] 'One Song at a Time': Elaine Stritch sings Stephen Sondheim at the Cafe Carlyle by Joe Dziemianowicz (****)
[ BN ] Stritch Sings Sondheim for Mike Nichols, Mere Mortals: Review by John Simon (****)
[ NYT ] Sondheim's Wisdom, With Wistful Fragility By STEPHEN HOLDEN
Elaine Stritch performed a concert of songs by Stephen Sondheim at the Café Carlyle on Tuesday night.
[ TM ] At Home At The Carlyle: Elaine Stritch Singin' Sondheim. . . One Song At A Time
Reviewed by: Brian Scott Lipton
The Tony Award-winning star's newest cabaret act proves her near-peerless prowess with the songs of Stephen Sondheim.
[ V ] Elaine Stritch Singin' Sondheim One Song at a Time
Elaine Stritch is back home at the Carlyle with yet another expert evening's entertainment.
[ BS ] At Home at the Carlyle: Elaine Stritch Singin' Sondheim...One Song at a Time - Reviewed by ERIK HAAGENSEN
One Broadway legend delivers the work of another as only she can. The show was still a bit undercooked at the second performance, but when it's ready, it's going to be tasty.
[ NYT ] ArtsBeat
Under the Radar: Five Questions About 'John Cassavetes' Husbands' By ERIK PIEPENBURG
[ BS ] John Cassavetes' Husbands - Reviewed by DAVID SHEWARD
This multimedia stage adaptation of John Cassavetes' 1970 film is an intense, painful, and imaginative examination of male friendships and macho posturing.
[ CU ] Husbands - Under the Radar Festival
Like the 1970s film on which it is based, Doris Miresco's multi-media adaptation is a love it or hate it proposition.
[ TM ] Little Gem
Reviewed by: David Finkle
Elaine Murphy's engaging play recounts the experiences of three generations of Irish women.
[ NYT ] 3 Irish Women Bound by Blood and Behavior By CHARLES ISHERWOOD
"Little Gem," a new play by Elaine Murphy that arrives trailing accolades, lives up to its title, although if it were trimmed, this jewel would definitely gleam more brightly.
[ BS ] The Devil You Know - Reviewed by MITCH MONTGOMERY
The devil is in the details in this lush marionette adaptation of an American classic.
[ BS ] The Assember Dilator - Reviewed by MITCH MONTGOMERY
This welcome experiment in sensation provides powerful jolts of light and noise.
[ BS ] Chekhov Lizardbrain - Reviewed by JERRY PORTWOOD
The fantastic production is a brilliant visual and aural exploration of memory and perception that requires no supplemental support to convey its message.
[ BS ] Girls Night: The Musical - Reviewed by GWEN OREL
When the whole audience joins in to chant "I Will Survive," you realize that "Girls Night: The Musical" is not just a silly bachelorette-flavored night on the town. It's a rally.
[ BS ] East 10th Street: Self Portrait With Empty House - Reviewed by JASON FITZGERALD
If you want to tell a New York City ghost story, you'll probably want to set it somewhere between 14th and Delancey streets. And once you find your ghost story, you'll want Edgar Oliver to tell it.
[ BS ] Behind the Bullseye - Reviewed by MITCH MONTGOMERY
Sponsored by Nobody's honest docudrama often transcends its outlandish high jinks, aptly replacing the genuine human needs for spirituality, love, and money with frivolous, unending wants.
[ LAT ] Culture Monster
Theater review: 'An Oak Tree' at Odyssey Theatre Ensemble
On opening night, guest artist Peter Gallagher plunged boldly into Crouch's construct, delivering a performance of such authority it seemed almost impossible to believe that he had no previous knowledge of his material.
[ WSJ ] Science Takes the Stage
Terry Teachout reviews two Florida companies that show how science can be made stageworthy in "The Life of Galileo" and "Copenhagen."
[ NYT ] An Unusual Duo Tests Conventional Song Forms By STEPHEN HOLDEN
With their asymmetrical teamwork, singer Michael Winther and pianist Dan Tepfer illuminated conventional song forms at the Metropolitan Room on Monday.
[ NYT ] Mother and Son, Inverting and Exploring Standards By STEPHEN HOLDEN
Sandy Stewart and Bill Charlap offered a master class in subtle musical communication and interpretation at the Oak Room on Monday.
[ NYP ] Troupe taps into Gershwin melodies by Leigh Witchel
Gershwin-inspired program on tap
[ INQ ] A wicked and funny comedy of no-manners By Howard Shapiro
Matchmaker, matchmaker, make me a match. Only make it the phosphorus kind. That's what playwright Gina Gionfriddo does in her highly flammable comedy of no-manners called Becky Shaw, which played to acclaim Off-Broadway last year and opened Wednesday in a sizzling production at the Wilma Theater.
[ INQ ] Impressions of other impressionists' impressions By Wendy Rosenfield
Tony Braithwaite has a good thing going with Act II Playhouse, and his new show, First Impressions, allows him to fully indulge his fetish for other people's mannerisms.
[ PW ] Theater: Mid-Season Report Card By J. Cooper Robb
Halfway through the season, Philly stages are winning the battle against the economy.
[ BR ] Review: Revival of Eugene O'Neill's "The Emperor Jones" BY ROBERT FELDBERG
In a fascinating and chilling piece of acting, Thompson shows Jones' slow crumbling into a primal state as he becomes lost in the jungle, and his swagger is replaced by confusion, fear and a haunting conscience.
[ V ] Carmen
British director Richard Eyre has invested one of the best-known operas with vigor and freshness.
[ BS ] Turn off the Lights! by Simi Horwitz
The play has never really grabbed me, but in light of its current success and rave reviews I decided to give it another shot. I know I'm a voice in the wilderness here, but this "Our Town" put me off even more.
[ WSJ ] Modern 'Misanthrope' on Stage by Paul Levy
All eyes are on Keira Knightley, making her West End debut in Martin Crimp's updating of Moliere's "The Misanthrope."
[ NYT ] Crankier Than Thou, but Open to New Love By STEPHEN HOLDEN
Matthew Broderick adopts just the right attitude for his role in "Wonderful World."
[ LAT ] Culture Monster
Pee-wee Herman to make good on promise to inconvenienced fans by David Ng
[ TM ] Hannah Cabell, Stephen Barker Turner to Join Mandy Patinkin in Yale Rep's Compulsion
[ P ] Cabell and Turner to Join Patinkin for Compulsion World Premiere
[ TM ] Frances McDormand, Maura Tierney, Kate Valk, et al. Set for NYC Run of North Atlantic
[ TM ] Arnie Burton, Thomas Jay Ryan, Matthew Schneck, Michael Urie, Sam Breslin Wright Set for Off-Broadway's The Temperamentals
[ P ] Radio DJ Toby Anstis to Make West End Debut in Grease
[ TONY ] Wallace Shawn reads from his Essays this Friday by David Cote
[ TM ] Chicago Revival to Become Sixth Longest-Running Show in Broadway History on January 12
[ P ] Chicago to Become Broadway's Sixth Longest-Running Production
[ TM ] Sarita Choudhury, Stew, Lili Taylor, et al. Part of The Kitchen's Winter 2010 Season
[ TM ] Harvey Fierstein to Return to Toronto in June with Fiddler on the Roof
[ TM ] John Barrowman to Release New Solo CD February 22
[ P ] New Barrowman CD to Feature Songs from Dreamgirls, Cats, Nine, Mamma Mia! and Jersey Boys
[ TM ] Zoe Caldwell, Jenn Colella, Angela Lansbury, Marin Mazzie, Donna McKechnie Set for Manhattan School of Music Benefit
[ P ] Caldwell, Colella, Mazzie and McKechnie Will Sing Sondheim in Beautiful Girls; Price Directs
[ TM ] Audra McDonald to Offer Febuary 1 Concert in Los Angeles
[ TM ] Karen Olivo, Piper Perabo, Rufus Wainwright Set for January 11 True Colors Cabaret
[ TM ] Tony Winner Heather Headley to Star in Goodman Theatre's May 22 Gala
[ P ] NYMF to Accept Next Link Submissions Beginning Jan. 11
[ P ] Block, Cole, Musgrove and More to Sing Marzullo at the Duplex
[ P ] Cumming, Bell and Gallagher Join "Burlesque" Movie Musical
[ P ] Ruggiero to Direct Ackerman and Castay in New Orleans Steel Magnolias
[ P ] NAMT Accepting New Musical Submissions
[ P ] Jamieson and French Are Mother and Daughter for Piazza's Canadian Premiere Jan. 30
[ P ] Alex Webb's Civil War Two-Hander Amelia Will Launch Davenport Reading Series
[ P ] Caroline, or Change to Receive Brooklyn Mounting; Casting Announced
[ P ] Wicked's Parker to Bring a Suitcase Full of Lies to Birdland
[ P ] Benator, El-Attar and Chrysan to Play Tennis in Nablus at the Alliance
[ P ] Kelli O'Hara to Offer Several California Concerts
[ P ] Capitol Steps To Play Town Hall in February
[ P ] Peakes, Love, Byrne, Duffy, Pleasants, Hartman, Zielinski, Cortese and More Are Colorado Play Summit Troupers
[ P ] Marcy & Zina Encores Concerts to Play the DR2 Theatre
[ P ] Barbour, Jackson, Kudisch, Feldshuh and More to Perform at Nightlife Awards
[ TM ] Carey Mulligan, Lucy Prebble, et al. Nominated for South Bank Show Awards; Ian McKellen Among Presenters
[ TM ] Glee, Modern Family, et al. To Be Honored at 2010 William S. Paley Television Festival
[ TM ] Piper Perabo, Peter Gallagher, Eion Bailey et al. To Star in USA Series Covert Affairs
[ TM ] Alec Baldwin, Jane Lynch, Meryl Streep, et al. to Present at SAG Awards
[ P ] Today In Theatre History: JANUARY 8
[ P ] David Pittu Receives Bayfield Award Jan. 8
[ P ] All My Sons, with Lyman and MacDonald, Begins Huntington Run Jan. 8
[ P ] F*cking Men Plays Return Engagement in Los Angeles Starting Jan. 8
[ P ] Forbes and Thompson Presented with Callaway Awards Jan. 8
[ P ] McGovern Takes a Long and Winding Road in Manhattan Jan. 8
[ P ] Pasadena Playhouse Launches a Leaner Camelot, With a Cast of Eight, Jan. 8
[ P ] Lost in Yonkers, with Prinz, Begins Cleveland Run Jan. 8
[ P ] GrooveLily Performs Sleeping Beauty Wakes at TheatreWorks Jan. 8
[ P ] Touch(ed), With Hutchinson, Thompson, Parlato, Podulke, Gets World Premiere at Pioneer
[ P ] Tony-Winning The Two and Only Throws Its Voice in NYC Again Jan. 8-10
[ P ] Rogelstad Sings a Country-Flavored This Is Me at NYC's Beechman Jan. 8
[ P ] Calendar Girls Announces New Dates and Cast for U.K. Tour
[ TM ] Tony Award Winner Jane Krakowski Engaged To Clothing Designer Robert Godley
[ TM ] Susan Boyle's I Dreamed a Dream CD Sells 3.1 Million Copies
[ B ] Glee, Hugh Jackman Among Winners at People's Choice Awards
[ P ] Playblog: "Glee" Earns People's Choice Award
[ NYT ] Theater Listings: Jan. 8 - 14
Selective listings from theater critics of The New York Times.
[ NYT ] ArtsBeat
'Orphans' Home Cycle' Aims for Broadway for the Fall Season By PATRICK HEALY
[ HC ] "The Orphans' Home Cycle" Heads to Broadway By Frank Rizzo
[ P ] The Orphans' Home Cycle Aiming for Fall Broadway Debut
[ B ] Horton Foote's Orphans' Home Cycle Eyes Fall 2010 Broadway Transfer
[ TM ] Glee, Hugh Jackman, et al. Win People's Choice Awards
[ NYT ] Albums by Swift and Boyle Top 2009 Charts, as Sales Continue Plunge By BEN SISARIO
The music industry rounded out a difficult decade with a difficult year.
[ NYT ] ArtsBeat
Susan Boyle Still Tops the Weekly Chart By BEN SISARIO
[ B ] Tony-Winning 30 Rock Star Jane Krakowski Engaged
[ HC ] Amy Irving Embraces 'Motherhood'
Frank Rizzo | TICKER
[ TM ] Aya Cash, Arian Moayed, Keith Nobbs, et al. Set for Missed Connections NYC Short Plays at Ars Nova
[ TM ] James Barbour, Tovah Feldshuh, Cheyenne Jackson, Nellie McKay, et al. to Perform at Nightlife Awards
[ P ] Today In Theatre History: JANUARY 7
[ P ] Last Chapter of Foote's Orphans' Home Cycle Arrives Off-Broadway Jan. 7
[ P ] Georgia Engel Is Madame Arcati in TheatreZone's High Spirits Beginning Jan. 7
[ P ] Girls Night: The Musical Reopens Off-Broadway Jan. 7
[ P ] DC-Area Premiere of Stick Fly, Directed by Kenny Leon, Opens Jan. 7
[ P ] Griffin and Osetek Direct Sheperd and Stewart in Chicago Funny Girl, Opening Jan. 7
[ P ] Elevator Repair Service's Gatz Begins A.R.T. Run Jan. 7
[ P ] Brendon Replaces Fleck in Why Torture Is Wrong at the Blank
[ P ] Anika Noni Rose Earns Multiple Image Award Nominations
[ P ] Bates, Jennings and Robinson Will Build Fences at South Coast Rep
[ NYT ] Arts, Briefly: 'Fences' and 'lips' Add Cast Members
Compiled by DAVE ITZKOFF
[ NYT ] Corrections

