Oh, Mary! is the show London didn’t know it needed. Cole Escola’s comedy about Mary Todd Lincoln – which has been playing on ...
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Hysterical, captivating Broadway smash Oh Mary! arrives in London
But what she almost certainly wasn’t is anything resembling the nightmarish, clownish, puerile star of Cole Escola’s ...
Sir Humphrey Burton, who has died aged 94, was a prolific television arts producer of multiple talents who anticipated Melvyn ...
In their new movie, "Song Sung Blue," Hugh Jackman and Kate Hudson play Mike and Claire Sardina, the real-life musical ...
Any resemblance to that juggernaut of historical revisionism ends there. Oh, Mary! is a gleaming black comedy about former first lady Mary Todd Lincoln. It’s silly, irreverent, and utterly ...
Like its predecessor, “Wicked: For Good” more than doubles the runtime of Act II of the Broadway musical that inspired it. But unlike the first “Wicked” film, the sequel makes big additions to the ...
When Paddington first waddles on stage during the new West End musical based on the beloved bear, the audience at the Savoy Theatre can hardly contain their excitement. Exclamations of “aww,” loud ...
In what feels like an impersonal present gifted to mothers, a Christmas-obsessed mom crashes out after her complacent hubby and coddled adult children don’t deliver the respect she deserves. First to ...
KANSAS CITY, Mo. — The United States Department of Justice announced on Tuesday that three warehouses in the Kansas City metro had thousands of illegal products containing 7-hydroxymitragine (7-OH) ...
Oh. What. Fun. might be too confident a title for a Christmas movie that on the one hand is damned lucky to have lured the great Michelle Pfeiffer to be its star, but on the other hand loses the magic ...
David is a Senior Editor at Collider focused primarily on Lists. His professional journey began in the mid-2010s as a Marketing specialist before embarking on his writing career in the 2020s. At ...
Moviefone recently had the pleasure of speaking with Michelle Pfeiffer and Felicity Jones about their work on 'Oh. What. Fun.', Pfeiffer’s first reaction to the screenplay, making a Christmas movie ...
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