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10 TV Sitcoms With No Bad Seasons
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Situational comedies, or sitcoms, have been around since the earliest days of television. These programs center on a small cast of characters who are faced with a new set of problematic circumstances every week and must come up with some way to solve them. The genre has spawned countless shows over the decades, many failing to make it past their first season and others producing hundreds of episodes.

Given the nature of sitcoms, it can be extremely difficult for a show to maintain its quality season after season. After all, there are only so many situations its characters can stumble into before the problems start to feel repetitive, and the characters become frustratingly static. Another common problem with sitcoms is a slow start. Writers and actors often need time to work out the best dynamics for their characters. There are a few exceptions: shows that break onto the scene at...
See full article at CBR
  • 2/22/2025
  • by Michael Apgar
  • CBR
'Cheers' Star Kelsey Grammer Explains Why He and Ted Danson Didn't Speak for 30 Years
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Kelsey Grammer revealed to the New York Post the details surrounding a 30 year feud between himself and fellow Cheers actor Ted Danson. In the interview, Grammer stated that he and Danson did not speak over the course of three decades due in part to a confrontation between the two on the set of their Emmy-winning sitcom, which aired on NBC from 1982 to 1993.

"It got a little blown out of proportion," Grammer said of the feud, which first came to light last year. "There really wasn’t an argument. It was at a time in my life when I was actually going through a lot of self-doubt... It was when I was drinking a lot. Ted had just come up and said, 'You know, I’m kind of mad at you that sometimes you don't show up ready to go.' And I said, 'Ok, I respect that.' And that actually was sort of it.
See full article at MovieWeb
  • 2/4/2025
  • by Christopher Shultz
  • MovieWeb
Cheers' Thanksgiving Food Fight Episode Came With A Nightmarish Stench
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Ask a dozen "Cheers" fans what the show's funniest moment is, and you'll get a dozen different answers. The beloved '80s sitcom bowed out in 1993 with a grand total of 275 episodes under its belt and countless laugh-out-loud bits in pretty much every episode. It's tough to pinpoint the show's funniest moment, but when it comes to crowning its most spontaneous-feeling comedic one, there's an obvious contender: the knock-down, drag-out food fight from season 5's holiday episode "Thanksgiving Orphans."

The food fight that takes place at Carla's (Rhea Perlman) house is clearly a scripted part of the series, but it unfolds with a surprising mix of precise aim and comedic chaos, much of which feels totally organic. The kerfuffle starts with a simple bit of antagonism; when Norm (George Wendt) fails to produce a cooked turkey after hours spent waiting, he and Carla begin sniping at each other about their respective cooking skills.
See full article at Slash Film
  • 1/28/2024
  • by Valerie Ettenhofer
  • Slash Film
Cheers Based Sam And Diane On One Of Old Hollywood's Most Famous Couples
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One of the most quoted pieces of Hollywood wisdom holds that 90 percent of directing is casting. You bring the right actors together, and you're off to the races. This is, of course, laughably simplistic. You could argue that 90 percent of directing is writing because there's no movie or show to make if there's nothing on the page. And many directors will tell you that their films don't truly come together until they're hunkered down with their editor in post-production.

The truth, obviously, is that film and television production is a collaborative process that requires numerous people with expertise in different disciplines to do what they do at the highest level possible. And when it comes to casting, there is absolutely an art to finding, after untold hours of reels and cold reads, the ideal actor for each role — especially if you're trying to launch a successful television series. Because no...
See full article at Slash Film
  • 1/13/2024
  • by Jeremy Smith
  • Slash Film
Stage Tube: On This Day for 8/26/16- Sister Act
Today in 2012, Sister Act closed at the Broadway Theatre, where it ran for 561 performances. Sister Act is a musical written by Cheri Steinkellner and Bill Steinkellner with additional book material by Douglas Carter Beane, with lyrics by Glenn Slater and music by Alan Menken. It is based on the hit 1992 film comedy of the same name. Patina Miller, who originated the role of Deloris in the West End production, reprised the role on Broadway, making her Broadway debut. The original cast featured Victoria Clark Mother Superior,Fred Applegate Monsignor, Sarah Bolt Sister Mary Patrick, Chester Gregory Eddie, Kingsley Leggs Curtis, Marla Mindelle Sister Mary Robert and Audrie Neenan Sister Mary Lazarus.
See full article at BroadwayWorld.com
  • 8/26/2016
  • by Stage Tube
  • BroadwayWorld.com
Top 100 Christmas TV episodes of all time: 40 - 21
Wesley Mead Dec 22, 2016

Wesley counts down the penultimate 20 entries in the top 100 Christmas TV episodes of all time list: from number 40 to 21...

This article was first published in December 2015. Read entries 100 - 81 here, entries 80 - 61 here, and entries 60 - 41 here.

See related New on Netflix UK: what's added in December 2016? New Us sci-fi, fantasy and horror shows for 2016 15 underappreciated books: sci-fi, fantasy, horror fiction Another Earth: an interview with director Mike Cahill

Since the medium’s infancy, viewers have enjoyed sharing holidays with their favourite television characters. We grow invested in our friends on screen over the years; spending Christmas with them is a rite of passage, a chance for us to share tradition from our world with the fictional ones we see on screen. Some shows embrace the season wholeheartedly, characters in good spirits and enjoying the trappings of the season; others skew a little darker, bringing the more oppressive,...
See full article at Den of Geek
  • 12/16/2015
  • Den of Geek
Top 100 Christmas TV episodes of all time: 40 - 21
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Wesley counts down the penultimate 20 entries in the top 100 Christmas TV episodes of all time list: from number 40 to 21...

Read entries 100 - 81 here, entries 80 - 61 here, and entries 60 - 41 here.

Since the medium’s infancy, viewers have enjoyed sharing holidays with their favourite television characters. We grow invested in our friends on screen over the years; spending Christmas with them is a rite of passage, a chance for us to share tradition from our world with the fictional ones we see on screen. Some shows embrace the season wholeheartedly, characters in good spirits and enjoying the trappings of the season; others skew a little darker, bringing the more oppressive, burdensome side of the holidays to life. Either way, Christmas episodes tend to demonstrate the strengths of our favourite series, and it’s long been a festive ritual of mine to wheel out old DVD sets and settle...
See full article at Den of Geek
  • 12/16/2015
  • by louisamellor
  • Den of Geek
Photo Flash: First Look at Kerissa Arrington and the New Cast of the Sister Act National Tour!
Producers Whoopi Goldberg, Troika Entertainment, LLC and Sister Act On Tour, LLC, present the second National Tour of Sister Act, which launched October 14 at the DuPont Theatre in Wilmington, De. Sister Act received five 2011 Tony Award nominations including Best Musical, Best Original Score Alan Menken musicGlenn Slater lyrics, and Best Book Of A Musical Cheri amp Bill Steinkellner and Douglas Carter Beane. Check out photos of the new cast in action below...
See full article at BroadwayWorld.com
  • 10/20/2014
  • by BWW News Desk
  • BroadwayWorld.com
Stage Tube: On This Day 8/26- Sister Act
Today in 2012, Sister Act closed at the Broadway Theatre, where it ran for 561 performances. Sister Act is a musical written by Cheri Steinkellner and Bill Steinkellner with additional book material by Douglas Carter Beane, with lyrics by Glenn Slater and music by Alan Menken. It is based on the hit 1992 film comedy of the same name. Patina Miller, who originated the role of Deloris in the West End production, reprised the role on Broadway, making her Broadway debut. The original cast featured Victoria Clark Mother Superior,Fred Applegate Monsignor, Sarah Bolt Sister Mary Patrick, Chester Gregory Eddie, Kingsley Leggs Curtis, Marla Mindelle Sister Mary Robert and Audrie Neenan Sister Mary Lazarus.
See full article at BroadwayWorld.com
  • 8/26/2014
  • by Stage Tube
  • BroadwayWorld.com
Stage Tube: On This Day 8/26- Sister Act
Today in 2012, Sister Act closed at the Broadway Theatre, where it ran for 561 performances. Sister Act is a musical written by Cheri Steinkellner and Bill Steinkellner with additional book material by Douglas Carter Beane, with lyrics by Glenn Slater and music by Alan Menken. It is based on the hit 1992 film comedy of the same name. Patina Miller, who originated the role of Deloris in the West End production, reprised the role on Broadway, making her Broadway debut. The original cast featured Victoria Clark Mother Superior,Fred Applegate Monsignor, Sarah Bolt Sister Mary Patrick, Chester Gregory Eddie, Kingsley Leggs Curtis, Marla Mindelle Sister Mary Robert and Audrie Neenan Sister Mary Lazarus.
See full article at BroadwayWorld.com
  • 8/26/2013
  • by Stage Tube
  • BroadwayWorld.com
Sister Act To Add Weekday Matinees This Spring
The hit Broadway musical, Sister Act, is adding 3 weekday matinee performances to its spring schedule to accommodate ticket demand. The added performances will be on Thursday, March 22 at 2pm Friday, April 13 at 2pm and Thursday, May 17 at 2pm. Currently in its ninth smash month, Sister Act is performed at the Broadway Theatre 1681 Broadway. This winter, from January 2, 2012 through March 4, 2012, Sister Act will be performed on the following schedule Monday at 7pm, Tuesday at 7pm, Wednesday at 2pm and 8pm, Friday at 8pm, Saturday at 2pm and 8pm, and Sunday at 3pm.Beginning March 5, 2012, the performance schedule will be as follows Tuesday at 7pm, Wednesday at 2pm and 8pm, Thursday at 8pm, Friday at 8pm, Saturday at 2pm and 8pm, and Sunday at 3pm. The following changes will also be incorporated into the shows spring scheduleWednesday, January 11 2pm performance onlySunday, January 15 2pm and 730pmWednesday, February 15 2pm performance onlySunday, February 19 2pm and 730pmWednesday,...
See full article at BroadwayWorld.com
  • 11/21/2011
  • by BWW News Desk
  • BroadwayWorld.com
Stage Tube: Whoopi Goldberg on Sister Act Milan!
Sister Act features an original score with music by multi-Academy, Grammy and Golden Globe Award-winning composer Alan Menken Little Shop of Horrors, Beauty and the Beast, The Little Mermaid and Enchanted, lyrics by Tony and Academy Award-nominee Glenn Slater The Little Mermaid, and a book by multi-Emmy Award winners Cheri and Bill Steinkellner Cheers with additional book material by Tony and Olivier Award nominee Douglas Carter Beane Xanadu, The Little Dog Laughed. Directed on Broadway by four-time Tony Award winner Jerry Zaks Guys and Dolls, A Funny Thing...Forum, Smokey Joe's Caf, the production features choreography by Tony and Olivier Award nominee Anthony Van Laast Mamma Mia, Bombay Dreams and is based on the Touchstone Pictures motion picture Sister Act written by Joseph Howard.
See full article at BroadwayWorld.com
  • 11/10/2011
  • by BroadwayWorld TV
  • BroadwayWorld.com
link we like: Greetings From Bill
Bill Steinkellner has had a long career in comedy, from the world of improv (with The Groundlings) to Broadway, with stops along the way in mainstream television (Cheers) and even an animated TV series and spinoff feature (Disney’s Teacher’s Pet, a particular favorite of mine). Some years ago he started buying random postcards at flea markets and antique shows and inventing colorful, odd, and offbeat stories to match the images. After entertaining his family with these musings he gathered them into a book, Postcards from the Moon. Now, being a thoroughly modern kind of guy, he posts (no pun intended)…...
See full article at Leonard Maltin's Movie Crazy
  • 9/5/2011
  • Leonard Maltin's Movie Crazy
Jeremy Irvine in Cheval de guerre (2011)
Tony Awards: Check out the 2011 winners list here!
Jeremy Irvine in Cheval de guerre (2011)
Surprising exactly no one, Matt Stone and Trey Parker’s The Book of Mormon took home Best Musical tonight at the Beacon Theatre, as well as eight other Tony Awards. Other multiple winners included The Normal Heart and War Horse, which galloped its way to snagging Best Play and a slew of technical awards. See what other productions will be able to augment their marquees tomorrow morning with the full list of winners below.

Best Musical

The Book of Mormon

Catch Me if You Can

The Scottsboro Boys

Sister Act

Winner: The Book of Mormon

Best Play

Good People

Jerusalem...
See full article at EW.com - PopWatch
  • 6/13/2011
  • by Keith Staskiewicz
  • EW.com - PopWatch
Jeremy Irvine in Cheval de guerre (2011)
Tony Awards 2011: We predict the winners
Jeremy Irvine in Cheval de guerre (2011)
Here’s the easiest prediction we can make about this year’s Tony Awards, which will be presented June 12 at NYC’s Beacon Theatre: Spider-Man Turn Off the Dark will be a recurring punchline for returning host Neil Patrick Harris. The CBS broadcast will also manage to include a number from this still-to-officially-open show, featuring composers Bono and the Edge as well as on-stage Spidey Reeve Carney. Predicting the actual awards isn’t nearly as easy. But in a lot of the major categories, there seem to be some very strong front-runners. Expect The Book of Mormon (pictured left, top...
See full article at EW.com - PopWatch
  • 6/6/2011
  • by Thom Geier
  • EW.com - PopWatch
Jeremy Irvine in Cheval de guerre (2011)
Tony Awards 2011: We predict the winners
Jeremy Irvine in Cheval de guerre (2011)
Here’s the easiest prediction we can make about this year’s Tony Awards, which will be presented June 12 at NYC’s Beacon Theatre: Spider-Man Turn Off the Dark will be a recurring punchline for returning host Neil Patrick Harris. The CBS broadcast will also manage to include a number from this still-to-officially-open show, featuring composers Bono and the Edge as well as on-stage Spidey Reeve Carney. Predicting the actual awards isn’t nearly as easy. But in a lot of the major categories, there seem to be some very strong front-runners. Expect The Book of Mormon (pictured left, top...
See full article at EW.com - PopWatch
  • 6/6/2011
  • by Thom Geier
  • EW.com - PopWatch
Maureen Arthur, Michele Lee, and Robert Morse in Comment réussir dans les affaires sans vraiment essayer (1967)
South Park Creators' Mormon Musical Tops Tony Award Nominees
Maureen Arthur, Michele Lee, and Robert Morse in Comment réussir dans les affaires sans vraiment essayer (1967)
South Park creators Trey Parker and Matt Stone's musical The Book Of Mormon is leading the way at this year's Tony Awards after scooping 14 nominations.

The hit show has garnered nods across the board including the coveted Best Musical category at the 65th annual prizegiving, which honours the best on Broadway.

The Book of Mormon will go up against Catch Me If You Can, The Scottsboro Boys and Sister Act for the top prize.

Chris Rock's play The Motherf**ker with the Hat will compete for Best Play against War Horse, Good People and Jerusalem.

The ceremony is sure to be a star-studded event - Hollywood actor Al Pacino is nominated in the Best Performance by an Actor in a Leading Role in a Play category for his part in The Merchant of Venice, while Vanessa Redgrave (Driving Miss Daisy) will go head-to-head with Frances McDormand (Good People) for the Best Performance by an Actress in a Leading Role in a Play title.

Harry Potter star Daniel Radcliffe missed out on landing a nomination for How to Succeed in Business Without Really Trying, but his co-star John Larroquette is up for the Best Performance by an Actor in a Featured Role in a Musical trophy.

The satirical musical grabbed seven other nominations, including Best Revival of a Musical.

In the Best Performance by an Actor in a Featured Role in a Play category, British actor Mackenzie Crook (Jerusalem) will face off against Billy Crudup (Arcadia), as well as John Benjamin Hickey (The Normal Heart), Arian Moayed (Bengal Tiger at the Baghdad Zoo) and Yul Vazquez (The Motherf**ker with the Hat).

Meanwhile, Ellen Barkin (The Normal Heart), Edie Falco (The House of Blue Leaves), Judith Light (Lombardi), Joanna Lumley (La Bete) and Elizabeth Rodriguez (The Motherf**ker with the Hat) are all up for Best Performance by an Actress in a Featured Role in a Play.

The winners will be announced on 12 June at The Beacon Theatre in New York City.

The main list of nominees is as follows:

Best Play:

Good People

Jerusalem

The Motherf**ker with the Hat

War Horse

Best Musical:

The Book of Mormon

Catch Me If You Can

The Scottsboro Boys

Sister Act

Best Book of a Musical:

Bloody Bloody Andrew Jackson - Alex Timbers

The Book of Mormon - Trey Parker, Robert Lopez and Matt Stone

The Scottsboro Boys - David Thompson

Sister Act- Cheri Steinkellner, Bill Steinkellner and Douglas Carter Beane

Best Original Score (Music and/or Lyrics) Written for the Theatre:

The Book of Mormon - Music & Lyrics: Trey Parker, Robert Lopez and Matt Stone

The Scottsboro Boys - Music & Lyrics: John Kander and Fred Ebb

Sister Act- Music: Alan Menken, Lyrics: Glenn Slater

Women on the Verge of a Nervous Breakdown - Music & Lyrics: David Yazbek

Best Revival of a Play:

Arcadia

The Importance of Being Earnest

The Merchant of Venice

The Normal Heart

Best Revival of a Musical:

Anything Goes

How to Succeed in Business Without Really Trying

Best Performance by an Actor in a Leading Role in a Play:

Brian Bedford - The Importance of Being Earnest

Bobby Cannavale - The Motherf**ker with the Hat

Joe Mantello - The Normal Heart

Al Pacino- The Merchant of Venice

Mark Rylance - Jerusalem

Best Performance by an Actress in a Leading Role in a Play:

Nina Arianda - Born Yesterday

Frances McDormand - Good People

Lily Rabe - The Merchant of Venice

Vanessa Redgrave - Driving Miss Daisy

Hannah Yelland - Brief Encounter

Best Performance by an Actor in a Leading Role in a Musical:

Norbert Leo Butz - Catch Me If You Can

Josh Gad- The Book of Mormon

Joshua Henry - The Scottsboro Boys

Andrew Rannells - The Book of Mormon

Tony Sheldon - Priscilla Queen of the Desert

Best Performance by an Actress in a Leading Role in a Musical:

Sutton Foster - Anything Goes

Beth Leavel - Baby It's You!

Patina Miller - Sister Act

Donna Murphy- The People in the Picture

Best Performance by an Actor in a Featured Role in a Play:

Mackenzie Crook - Jerusalem

Billy Crudup - Arcadia

John Benjamin Hickey - The Normal Heart

Arian Moayed - Bengal Tiger at the Baghdad Zoo

Yul Vazquez - The Motherf**ker with the Hat

Best Performance by an Actress in a Featured Role in a Play:

Ellen Barkin - The Normal Heart

Edie Falco - The House of Blue Leaves

Judith Light - Lombardi

Joanna Lumley - La Bete

Elizabeth Rodriguez - The Motherf**ker with the Hat

Best Performance by an Actor in a Featured Role in a Musical:

Colman Domingo - The Scottsboro Boys

Adam Godley - Anything Goes

John Larroquette - How to Succeed in Business Without Really Trying

Forrest McClendon - The Scottsboro Boys

Rory O'Malley - The Book of Mormon

Best Performance by an Actress in a Featured Role in a Musical:

Laura Benanti- Women on the Verge of a Nervous Breakdown

Tammy Blanchard - How to Succeed in Business Without Really Trying

Victoria Clark - Sister Act

Nikki M. James - The Book of Mormon

Patti LuPone - Women on the Verge of a Nervous Breakdown

Best Direction of a Play:

Marianne Elliott and Tom Morris - War Horse

Joel Grey & George C. Wolfe - The Normal Heart

Anna D. Shapiro - The Motherf**ker with the Hat

Daniel Sullivan - The Merchant of Venice

Best Direction of a Musical:

Rob Ashford - How to Succeed in Business Without Really Trying

Kathleen Marshall - Anything Goes

Casey Nicholaw and Trey Parker - The Book of Mormon

Susan Stroman - The Scottsboro Boys

Best Choreography:

Rob Ashford - How to Succeed in Business Without Really Trying

Kathleen Marshall - Anything Goes

Casey Nicholaw - The Book of Mormon

Susan Stroman - The Scottsboro Boys

Best Orchestrations:

Doug Besterman - How to Succeed in Business Without Really Trying

Larry Hochman - The Scottsboro Boys

Larry Hochman and Stephen Oremus - The Book of Mormon

Marc Shaiman and Larry Blank - Catch Me If You Can.
  • 5/3/2011
  • WENN
South Park Creators' Mormon Musical Tops Tony Award Nominees
The hit show has garnered nods across the board including the coveted Best Musical category at the 65th annual prizegiving, which honours the best on Broadway.

The Book of Mormon will go up against Catch Me If You Can, The Scottsboro Boys and Sister Act for the top prize.

Chris Rock's play The Motherf**ker with the Hat will compete for Best Play against War Horse, Good People and Jerusalem.

The ceremony is sure to be a star-studded event - Hollywood actor Al Pacino is nominated in the Best Performance by an Actor in a Leading Role in a Play category for his part in The Merchant of Venice, while Vanessa Redgrave (Driving Miss Daisy) will go head-to-head with Frances McDormand (Good People) for the Best Performance by an Actress in a Leading Role in a Play title.

Harry Potter star Daniel Radcliffe missed out on landing a nomination...
See full article at Aceshowbiz
  • 5/3/2011
  • by AceShowbiz.com
  • Aceshowbiz
Trey Parker at an event for The Aristocrats (2005)
The Book of Mormon tops Tony nominations with 14
Trey Parker at an event for The Aristocrats (2005)
Best Play Good People Jerusalem The Motherf**ker with the Hat War Horse Best Musical The Book of Mormon Catch Me If You Can The Scottsboro Boys Sister Act Best...
See full article at AwardsDaily.com
  • 5/3/2011
  • by Ryan Adams
  • AwardsDaily.com
Maureen Arthur, Michele Lee, and Robert Morse in Comment réussir dans les affaires sans vraiment essayer (1967)
South Park Creators' Mormon Musical Tops Tony Award Nominees
Maureen Arthur, Michele Lee, and Robert Morse in Comment réussir dans les affaires sans vraiment essayer (1967)
South Park creators Trey Parker and Matt Stone's musical The Book Of Mormon is leading the way at this year's Tony Awards after scooping 14 nominations.

The hit show has garnered nods across the board including the coveted Best Musical category at the 65th annual prizegiving, which honours the best on Broadway.

The Book of Mormon will go up against Catch Me If You Can, The Scottsboro Boys and Sister Act for the top prize.

Chris Rock's play The Motherf**ker with the Hat will compete for Best Play against War Horse, Good People and Jerusalem.

The ceremony is sure to be a star-studded event - Hollywood actor Al Pacino is nominated in the Best Performance by an Actor in a Leading Role in a Play category for his part in The Merchant of Venice, while Vanessa Redgrave (Driving Miss Daisy) will go head-to-head with Frances McDormand (Good People) for the Best Performance by an Actress in a Leading Role in a Play title.

Harry Potter star Daniel Radcliffe missed out on landing a nomination for How to Succeed in Business Without Really Trying, but his co-star John Larroquette is up for the Best Performance by an Actor in a Featured Role in a Musical trophy.

The satirical musical grabbed seven other nominations, including Best Revival of a Musical.

In the Best Performance by an Actor in a Featured Role in a Play category, British actor Mackenzie Crook (Jerusalem) will face off against Billy Crudup (Arcadia), as well as John Benjamin Hickey (The Normal Heart), Arian Moayed (Bengal Tiger at the Baghdad Zoo) and Yul Vazquez (The Motherf**ker with the Hat).

Meanwhile, Ellen Barkin (The Normal Heart), Edie Falco (The House of Blue Leaves), Judith Light (Lombardi), Joanna Lumley (La Bete) and Elizabeth Rodriguez (The Motherf**ker with the Hat) are all up for Best Performance by an Actress in a Featured Role in a Play.

The winners will be announced on 12 June at The Beacon Theatre in New York City.

The main list of nominees is as follows:

Best Play:

Good People

Jerusalem

The Motherf**ker with the Hat

War Horse

Best Musical:

The Book of Mormon

Catch Me If You Can

The Scottsboro Boys

Sister Act

Best Book of a Musical:

Bloody Bloody Andrew Jackson - Alex Timbers

The Book of Mormon - Trey Parker, Robert Lopez and Matt Stone

The Scottsboro Boys - David Thompson

Sister Act- Cheri Steinkellner, Bill Steinkellner and Douglas Carter Beane

Best Original Score (Music and/or Lyrics) Written for the Theatre:

The Book of Mormon - Music & Lyrics: Trey Parker, Robert Lopez and Matt Stone

The Scottsboro Boys - Music & Lyrics: John Kander and Fred Ebb

Sister Act- Music: Alan Menken, Lyrics: Glenn Slater

Women on the Verge of a Nervous Breakdown - Music & Lyrics: David Yazbek

Best Revival of a Play:

Arcadia

The Importance of Being Earnest

The Merchant of Venice

The Normal Heart

Best Revival of a Musical:

Anything Goes

How to Succeed in Business Without Really Trying

Best Performance by an Actor in a Leading Role in a Play:

Brian Bedford - The Importance of Being Earnest

Bobby Cannavale - The Motherf**ker with the Hat

Joe Mantello - The Normal Heart

Al Pacino- The Merchant of Venice

Mark Rylance - Jerusalem

Best Performance by an Actress in a Leading Role in a Play:

Nina Arianda - Born Yesterday

Frances McDormand - Good People

Lily Rabe - The Merchant of Venice

Vanessa Redgrave - Driving Miss Daisy

Hannah Yelland - Brief Encounter

Best Performance by an Actor in a Leading Role in a Musical:

Norbert Leo Butz - Catch Me If You Can

Josh Gad- The Book of Mormon

Joshua Henry - The Scottsboro Boys

Andrew Rannells - The Book of Mormon

Tony Sheldon - Priscilla Queen of the Desert

Best Performance by an Actress in a Leading Role in a Musical:

Sutton Foster - Anything Goes

Beth Leavel - Baby It's You!

Patina Miller - Sister Act

Donna Murphy- The People in the Picture

Best Performance by an Actor in a Featured Role in a Play:

Mackenzie Crook - Jerusalem

Billy Crudup - Arcadia

John Benjamin Hickey - The Normal Heart

Arian Moayed - Bengal Tiger at the Baghdad Zoo

Yul Vazquez - The Motherf**ker with the Hat

Best Performance by an Actress in a Featured Role in a Play:

Ellen Barkin - The Normal Heart

Edie Falco - The House of Blue Leaves

Judith Light - Lombardi

Joanna Lumley - La Bete

Elizabeth Rodriguez - The Motherf**ker with the Hat

Best Performance by an Actor in a Featured Role in a Musical:

Colman Domingo - The Scottsboro Boys

Adam Godley - Anything Goes

John Larroquette - How to Succeed in Business Without Really Trying

Forrest McClendon - The Scottsboro Boys

Rory O'Malley - The Book of Mormon

Best Performance by an Actress in a Featured Role in a Musical:

Laura Benanti- Women on the Verge of a Nervous Breakdown

Tammy Blanchard - How to Succeed in Business Without Really Trying

Victoria Clark - Sister Act

Nikki M. James - The Book of Mormon

Patti LuPone - Women on the Verge of a Nervous Breakdown

Best Direction of a Play:

Marianne Elliott and Tom Morris - War Horse

Joel Grey & George C. Wolfe - The Normal Heart

Anna D. Shapiro - The Motherf**ker with the Hat

Daniel Sullivan - The Merchant of Venice

Best Direction of a Musical:

Rob Ashford - How to Succeed in Business Without Really Trying

Kathleen Marshall - Anything Goes

Casey Nicholaw and Trey Parker - The Book of Mormon

Susan Stroman - The Scottsboro Boys

Best Choreography:

Rob Ashford - How to Succeed in Business Without Really Trying

Kathleen Marshall - Anything Goes

Casey Nicholaw - The Book of Mormon

Susan Stroman - The Scottsboro Boys

Best Orchestrations:

Doug Besterman - How to Succeed in Business Without Really Trying

Larry Hochman - The Scottsboro Boys

Larry Hochman and Stephen Oremus - The Book of Mormon

Marc Shaiman and Larry Blank - Catch Me If You Can.
  • 5/3/2011
  • WENN
“Book of Mormon” leads Tony noms with 14
By Sean O’Connell

Hollywoodnews.com: Tony Award winners Anika Noni Rose and Matthew Broderick announced the 2011 Tony Awards nominees live from the New York Public Library for the Performing Arts in New York City Tuesday morning.

“The Book of Mormon,” Trey Parker and Matt Stone’s well-received musical, leads all nominees with 14, including Best Musical, Best Book of a Musical, Best Original Score, Best Direction, Best Choreography, and four acting nominations.

The Tonys will air on CBS on Sunday, June 12, at 8 p.m. Et.

The full list of nominees, from BroadwayWorld.com, are:

Best Play

Good People

Author: David Lindsay-Abaire

Jerusalem

Author: Jez Butterworth

The Motherf**ker with the Hat

Author: Stephen Adly Guirgis

War Horse

Author: Nick Stafford

Best Musical

The Book of Mormon

Catch Me If You Can

The Scottsboro Boys

Sister Act

Best Book of a Musical

Bloody Bloody Andrew Jackson

Alex Timbers

The Book of Mormon

Trey Parker,...
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  • 5/3/2011
  • by Sean O'Connell
  • Hollywoodnews.com
South Park Creators' Mormon Musical Tops Tony Award Nominees
"South Park" has garnered nods across the board including the coveted Best Musical category at the 65th annual prizegiving, which honours the best on Broadway.

"The Book of Mormon" will go up against "Catch Me If You Can", "The Scottsboro Boys" and "Sister Act" for the top prize.

Chris Rock's play "The Motherf**ker with the Hat" will compete for Best Play against "War Horse", "Good People" and "Jerusalem".

The ceremony is sure to be a star-studded event - Hollywood actor Al Pacino is nominated in the Best Performance by an Actor in a Leading Role in a Play category for his part in "The Merchant of Venice", while Vanessa Redgrave ("Driving Miss Daisy") will go head-to-head with Frances McDormand ("Good People") for the Best Performance by an Actress in a Leading Role in a Play title.

"Harry Potter" star Daniel Radcliffe missed out on landing a nomination for...
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  • 5/3/2011
  • by AceShowbiz.com
  • Aceshowbiz
Nominations: 2011 Tony Awards
Nominations for the 2011 American Theatre Wing's Tony Awards®

Presented by The Broadway League and the American Theatre Wing

Best Play

Good PeopleAuthor: David Lindsay-Abaire

Producers: Manhattan Theatre Club, Lynne Meadow, Barry Grove

JerusalemAuthor: Jez Butterworth

Producers: Sonia Friedman Productions, Stuart Thompson, Scott Rudin, Roger Berlind, Royal Court Theatre Productions, Beverly Bartner/Alice Tulchin, Dede Harris/Rupert Gavin, Broadway Across America, Jon B. Platt, 1001 Nights/Stephanie P. McClelland, Carole L. Haber/Richard Willis, Jacki Barlia Florin/Adam Blanshay

The Motherf**ker with the HatAuthor: Stephen Adly Guirgis

Producers: Scott Rudin, Stuart Thompson, Public Theater Productions, Oskar Eustis, Joey Parnes, Labyrinth Theater Company, Stephen Adly Guirgis, Mimi O'Donnell, Yul Vázquez, Danny Feldman, Fabula Media Partners LLC, Jean Doumanian, Ruth Hendel, Carl Moellenberg, Jon B. Platt, Tulchin Bartner/Jamie deRoy

War HorseAuthor: Nick Stafford

Producers: Lincoln Center Theater, André Bishop, Bernard Gersten, National Theatre of Great Britain, Nicholas Hytner, Nick Starr, Bob Boyett,...
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  • 5/3/2011
  • by We Love Soaps TV
  • We Love Soaps
Maureen Arthur, Michele Lee, and Robert Morse in Comment réussir dans les affaires sans vraiment essayer (1967)
Tony Awards: 'Book of Mormon' leads with 14 nominations
Maureen Arthur, Michele Lee, and Robert Morse in Comment réussir dans les affaires sans vraiment essayer (1967)
The Book of Mormon, the musical comedy from the creators of South Park, was the big winner this morning when the 2011 Tony Award nominations were announced, earning 14 nominations, including Best Musical, Best Book, Best Score, and Best Direction. The Scottsboro Boys also cleaned up, with 12 nods. Tony winners Anika Noni Rose and Matthew Broderick made the announcements, and the ceremony will air Sunday, June 12 on CBS. The entire list of nominations is after the jump.

Best Play

Good People

Author: David Lindsay-Abaire Producers: Manhattan Theatre Club, Lynne Meadow, Barry Grove

Jerusalem

Author: Jez Butterworth Producers: Sonia Friedman Productions, Stuart Thompson,...
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  • 5/3/2011
  • by Jeff Labrecque
  • EW.com - PopWatch
Whoopi Goldberg in Sister Act (1992)
Joyful, joyful 'Sister Act' musical starts Broadway previews
Whoopi Goldberg in Sister Act (1992)
Are you there, God? Please make the Sister Act musical, which starts previews at the Broadway Theatre tonight, a half-decent homage to the Whoopi Goldberg film that briefly made catechism cool in 1992. Deliver it from the mostly tepid reviews that met its 2009 London debut. Let Xanadu’s Douglas Carter Beane, who officially joined the creative team last month (but tells EW he’d been working on the play since November) have added the laughs that British critics claimed the book by Emmy-winning Cheers writers Cheri and Bill Steinkellner lacked. And have faith that he didn’t touch what they liked about it: Its heart.
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  • 3/24/2011
  • by Aubry D'Arminio
  • EW.com - PopWatch
SXSW 2011 – The King of Luck, Closing Night World Premiere & Added Titles
Austin, TX - Billy Bob Thorton’s, The King of Luck, documentary on Willie Nelson, will screen Saturday, March 19 for the Closing Night at the SXSW Film Festival.

The World Premiere film explores Willie Nelson “the man, the songwriter, the friend, the father, legendary performer and champion of the family farmer.”

Also announced today, a work-in-progress version of the Judd Apatow produced ‘Bridesmaids,’ will screen. The film is directed by Paul Feig, and stars Kristin Wig and Annie Mumolo.

Rainn Wilson’s short film, The Blitzen Trapper Massacre, will be having it’s World Premiere as well, Umshini Wam, a short film from Harmony Korine featuring South African act Die Antwoord, and Hit So Hard, P. David Ebersole’s documentary on Hole drummer Patty Schemel, among others will screen.

Read more announced titles below.

Press Release

SXSW Film Announces 2011 Closing Night & Additional Titles

Thornton’s The King of Luck, Work...
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  • 3/3/2011
  • by Albert Art
  • HeyUGuys.co.uk
SXSW Closing With Thornton’S “The King Of Luck” & Announces Additional Titles
The South by Southwest Film Conference and Festival revealed today that its closing night film this year will be the world premiere of Bill Bob Thornton‘s documentary on Willie Nelson, The King of Luck. They also announced additional titles to the fest, including a work-in-progress screening of Bridesmaids, starring Kristen Wiig and produced by Judd Apatow, and a short from Harmony Korine. More info on the closing night film and additional titles can be found below.

SXSW will take place March 11-19 in Austin, Texas. Read full list of features here; Midnight, SXFantastic and shorts here.

Closing Night Film

The King of Luck

Director: Billy Bob Thornton

This is a documentary about Willie Nelson: the man, the songwriter, the friend, the father, legendary performer and champion of the family farmer. (World Premiere)

Special Events

Bridesmaids (Work In Progress)

Director: Paul Feig, Writers: Annie Mumolo & Kristen Wiig

Kristen Wiig leads the cast as Annie,...
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  • 3/2/2011
  • by Jason Guerrasio
  • Filmmaker Magazine - Blog
SXSW closing with Billy Bob Thornton, adds “Bridesmaids” and Pee Wee Herman
By Sean O’Connell

Hollywoodnews.com: The South by Southwest Film Conference and Festival announced that Billy Bob Thornton’s “The King of Luck,” a documentary about Willie Nelson, will be thus year’s Closing Night Film, screening on Saturday, March 19.

In addition, SXSW announced more features and shorts for the 2011 event, including a work-in-progress screening of Paul Feig’s “Bridesmaids,” starring (and co-written by) Kristen Wiig and produced by Judd Apatow; “Umshini Wam,” a short film from Harmony Korine featuring South African act Die Antwoord; and “Hit So Hard,” P. David Ebersole’s documentary on Hole drummer Patty Schemel, among others.

HollywoodNews.com will be reporting from this year’s SXSW, which runs March 11-19, in Austin, Texas. For details on the complete film and conference lineup, visit www.sxsw.com/film.

Additional Films in the 2011 SXSW Film Festival include:

Headliners

“The King of Luck”

Director: Billy Bob Thornton...
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  • 3/2/2011
  • by Sean O'Connell
  • Hollywoodnews.com
Jonathan Silverman, Hume Cronyn, and Corey Parker in En route pour Manhattan (1992)
Tony champ Victoria Clark signs on to 'Sister Act'
Jonathan Silverman, Hume Cronyn, and Corey Parker in En route pour Manhattan (1992)
The Broadway bound tuner version of the 1992 hit film "Sister Act" has found its Mother Superior. Victoria Clark, who won the 2005 Best Musical Actress Tony Award for "Light in the Piazza," takes on role of the tart-tongued nun played on film by two-time Oscar champ Maggie Smith ("The Prime of Miss Jean Brodie," "California Suite"). Making her Broadway debut as Deloris Van Cartier, the lounge singer hiding out in the nunnery, will be Patina Miller who played the part in last year's London run. Whoopi Goldberg, who made that role so memorable in the movie, is one of the producers of this Broadway musical. Grand slam awards champ Goldberg got her Tony for producing the 2002 Best Musical "Thoroughly Modern Millie." Current Best Song Oscar nominees Alan Menken and Glenn Slater ("I See the Light" from "Tangled) penned the music and lyrics while Cheri and Bill Steinkellner wrote the book. Four-time Tony champ Jer.
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  • 2/1/2011
  • Gold Derby
The Pee-Wee Herman Show (1981)
‘The Pee-wee Herman Show on Broadway’ Coming to HBO
The Pee-Wee Herman Show (1981)
Unless you live in New York or Los Angeles, chances are you weren't able to see Pee-wee Herman return to the theater. No, not That theater. "The theater" as in Broadway. Paul Reubens brought back his famous Pee-wee character in 2010 for The Pee-Wee Herman Show on Broadway, which premiered last January in Los Angeles and will conclude its New York Broadway run on January 2. HBO announced Tuesday that, immediately following the end of the run, they'll shoot the production to air sometime in 2011. So if you weren't able to go out and see Pee-wee, Miss Yvonne, Cowboy Curtis, Chairy, Jambi and the rest, you'll soon get your chance. Check out a montage from the show, read the press release and more after the break. Here's what Nancy Geller, senior vice president of HBO Original Programming, said in a press release. Before his hit series and movies, HBO introduced Paul Reubens...
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  • 12/21/2010
  • by Germain Lussier
  • Slash Film
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