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Christina Applegate made a rare public appearance to present the first Emmy, for supporting actress in a comedy series. Glamorous in a plunging gown and visibly overcome by the long standing ovation she received, she still made self-deprecating jokes about Ozempic and disability. “You’re totally shaming me with disability by standing up,” she told the crowd. Applegate hasn’t announced any new projects since receiving a diagnosis of multiple sclerosis in 2021. (“It’s not like I came on the other side of it, like, ‘Woohoo, I’m totally fine,’” she told The Times in 2022, speaking of that diagnosis.
Persons: Christina Applegate, “ You’re, , ” Applegate, Quinta Brunson, “ Abbott, prettiness, Jen, Linda Cardellini’s Judy, Applegate hasn’t, I’m, Applegate, Kelly Bundy, Samantha Who ” Organizations: Netflix, Times
John Rando, who directed the “Back to the Future” musical, hired Likes for his youth, his amiability, his soulful rock tenor. Once previews began, he was also impressed with the confidence that Likes brought to the role and his effortless engagement with viewers. Likes knows that he has to get the audience on his side, smile by smile, note by note. This week the “Back to the Future” team, the Pinheads, would play the “Kimberly Akimbo” team, Pinberly Akimbowl. Asked if his co-star Roger Bart (who plays Doc Brown) was on the team, Likes shook his head and laughed.
Persons: John Rando, ” Rando, Patrick Fugit, Michael J, , , Kimberly Akimbo ”, Pinberly Akimbowl, Spareolines, Roger Bart, Doc Brown, Likes, Bart, “ He’s, don’t Organizations: Fox, Broadway Locations: “ Moulin Rouge
There’s some torque applied to the characters and the situations, which reminds me of comedy, but it isn’t always a comedy. I guess that’s maybe the mortality. Maybe I could try to elicit the audience’s sympathy for someone, but I wouldn’t want to with this show. It wasn’t like, Oh, let’s try and push people away or draw them in. But if it could happen or would happen, we’d always say, let’s do it.
Persons: isn’t, I’d, Nick Britell, Robert Maxwell, Rupert, Murdoch, Sumner Redstone, let’s, we’d Locations: British
“I have no idea what I like,” Emma Corrin said. This was on a recent Friday afternoon at the Mysterious Bookshop, a Manhattan emporium dedicated to thrillers, detective stories, spy stories and noir classics. Corrin appealed to the store’s manager, Tom Wickersham. They play Darby Hart, an amateur detective who becomes a true-crime author after solving a case involving unidentified women in the Midwest. Between setups, Corrin would read aloud from selected books, including a collection of erotica.
Persons: Emma Corrin, Paolo Pasolini, Corrin, Tom Wickersham, , ” Corrin, Darby Hart, Locations: Manhattan, London
Mary Kathryn Nagle moved to Manhattan in 2010. These dueling histories, recent and long ago, inspired Nagle’s play “Manahatta.” Now in previews at the Public Theater, it will run through Dec. 23. Named for the Lenape word for Manhattan, which translates to “island of many hills,” the drama volleys between the 17th century and the early 21st, and between Manahatta and Manhattan and Anadarko. The seven actors in the cast each play a character in each period. This is the play’s third production, but the first on the island on which it is largely set.
Persons: Mary Kathryn Nagle, , Nagle, Quinn Emanuel Organizations: Cherokee, Delaware Indians, National Museum of, Public Locations: Manhattan, Oklahoma, Delaware, Anadarko, Bartlesville, New York, Manahatta
If confetti supplies have plummeted, if a spangle shortage now afflicts Manhattan, blame a tent at the southwestern corner of Lincoln Center. Yes, the Big Apple Circus has returned and for a little over a month New York will glimmer more brightly. In 2016, after operating as a nonprofit for nearly 40 years, the original outfit shut down and filed for bankruptcy. An affiliate of a corporate restructuring firm bought it in 2017, then switched out its management and character several times. In 2021, it was sold again, to a corporation that counts the famed aerialist Nik Wallenda as a minority owner, and became a bit more death-defying.
Persons: Nik Wallenda Organizations: Lincoln Center, Big Apple Locations: Manhattan, New York
When Ed Baldwin lands on the moon in October 1971, he is in early middle age. By 2003, on Mars, his hair has grayed and receded, and the wrinkles have multiplied and deepened. Kinnaman is now 43, but in the fourth season, which premieres on Nov. 10, Ed is in his 70s. Which meant that Kinnaman’s shooting days typically began before dawn, with four hours in the hair and makeup chair. This is one of the myriad hurdles and minor miracles of “For All Mankind,” a series that posits a world in which the space race never ended.
Persons: Ed Baldwin, Joel Kinnaman, Ed Organizations: Apple Locations: Ed, Swedish, Kinnaman
Then I hear, “Oh, but you’re so nice.” Believe me, that was a pain in my ass. This is what I’ve taught my sons: Mommy was right, but it didn’t do me any good. I’m getting out and he grabs my ears, trying to pull me into a kiss. I’m just busy right now.”Was there a culture of abuse in 1980s Hollywood? There was also a cocaine habit that pervaded, and that could lead to some very dramatic circumstances.
Persons: James Woods, I’ve, Mommy, Warren Beatty, Dick Tracy ”, I’m, , Organizations: Sheraton Locations: Sedona, Hollywood
The One Without Matthew Perry
  + stars: | 2023-10-29 | by ( Alexis Soloski | More About Alexis Soloski | ) www.nytimes.com   time to read: +2 min
A professional actor since his teens, Perry had appeared in more than a dozen sitcoms before landing “Friends” in 1994. Mostly it advertised Perry and his anxious, reckless charm. Even among the irrepressible talents of his co-stars, Perry stood out, for a rubbery, heedless way with physical comedy and a split-second timing that most stopwatches would envy. He had both an absolute commitment to what a line required and a way of gently ironizing that line. Perry was in on those same jokes.
Persons: Matthew Perry, Perry, Chandler Bing, ” Perry Organizations: NBC,
Ron Nyswaner, the Oscar- and Emmy-nominated screenwriter, can still recall a chance meeting on a beach more than 50 years ago. Then a teenager and a self-described “Jesus freak,” he’d come to Ocean City, N.J., to attend a Youth for Christ conference. That young man asked him to speak in tongues — it was an invitation to religious ecstasy and nothing more. Moving back and forth from the early 1950s to the late ’80s, “Fellow Travelers,” based on the 2007 novel of the same name by Thomas Mallon, is a précis of 20th-century queer history viewed through a turbulent relationship between two men. Jonathan Bailey (“Bridgerton”) plays Tim Laughlin, a milk-drinking, God-loving naïf who dreams of working for Senator Joseph McCarthy.
Persons: Ron Nyswaner, he’d, Nyswaner, , Thomas Mallon, Matt Bomer, Mike ”, Hawkins Fuller, Hawk, Jonathan Bailey, Tim Laughlin, Joseph McCarthy Organizations: Christ, , Paramount, Showtime, State Department Locations: Ocean City, N.J, Manhattan’s Soho
Mary Lou Falcone has lived most of her life away from the spotlight. Fifty years ago, after brief careers as a performer and a teacher, Falcone changed course and became a leading publicist in the world of classical music. Now, for the first time since she was 28, Falcone has put herself center stage to promote a new, personal cause. In early 2019, her husband, the artist Nicholas Zann, was diagnosed with Lewy body dementia, a neurodegenerative disease. In many ways, she is doing what she has always done: crafting a narrative, then sharing it.
Persons: Mary Lou Falcone, , , Falcone, Renée Fleming, Van Cliburn, Jean, Pierre Rampal, Gustavo Dudamel, Georg Solti, Jaap van Zweden, Nicholas Zann, Lewy Organizations: Café, Lincoln Center, New York Philharmonic Locations: Café Luxembourg, Manhattan
“We came up with the name and made it about the large, legal, institutional scams and frauds happening right under our noses,” Marie said. “I’ve always been like that.”Ira Glass, who gave Marie her first professional job in radio, on “This American Life,” described that voice as energetic, appealing and opinionated. At heart, “The Dream” is less about the scams themselves than why people fall for them. Instead the podcast asks, with genuine interest, why someone might fall for a fraud and which regulatory bodies failed to protect them. The story this season, which overlaps in places with both wellness and MLMs, is told a little differently.
Persons: ” Marie, , , “ I’ve, Ira Glass, Marie, Jane, aren’t, Leital Molad, who’s Organizations: Pushkin Industries Locations:
Over coffee and omelets, she discussed, with passion and precision, her love for the theater and the secrets that age makeup can reveal. And I’m really upset with God that he did not give me a singing voice. But second semester, I remember calling my dad and telling him that I wanted to transfer to Tisch. I played the maid in “The Little Foxes.” I played all these small subservient roles in the classic plays. We all have those things that are in these beautiful classic plays.
Persons: Parker, , Boris Kodjoe, ageless, she’d, I’m, I’ve, Shirley MacLaine, , Judy Garland, Shakespeare, Juliet, It’s Organizations: SAG, Tisch, N.Y.U Locations:
“I always say that if there were a marble Olympics, our team would definitely take the gold,” Bob Shaw bragged. The scenic artists of “The Gilded Age” can paint a half-dozen distinct marble varieties. To pause at nearly any frame of the show is to marvel at the meticulous mix of authentic materials and brilliant fakes. Look closely at the candelabras, for example: They are fitted with fire-safe LEDs hooked to wavering filaments that substitute for open flame. Though production design is often seen as a mere backdrop to the action, the scenery, furnishings, finishes and props have their own stories to tell.
Persons: , Bob Shaw, Shaw, , Amy Maguire, Cat Smith, Drew Boughton, John Wick Organizations: HBO, New York Times, Buccaneers Locations:
Rachel Bloom Enjoys the Ride
  + stars: | 2023-09-08 | by ( Alexis Soloski | More About Alexis Soloski | ) www.nytimes.com   time to read: +1 min
“My grandfather went on this one time,” Rachel Bloom effused on a recent afternoon. “He thought he was going to die.”A writer-performer best known for the cult musical comedy “Crazy Ex-Girlfriend,” Bloom was standing at the base of Coney Island’s Cyclone, the 96-year-old wooden thrill ride designated as a landmark by American Coaster Enthusiasts. “I just had this thought of, we’re all going to die someday,” she said. Something like riding the world’s second-steepest wooden roller coaster, which boasts 60-mile-per-hour speeds and an 85-foot drop. Bloom — brisk, animated, with a mind that sometimes outraces her mouth — apparently finds a 3.75 G-force relaxing.
Persons: ” Rachel Bloom effused, ” Bloom, , Lucille Lortel, Bloom Organizations: Coney Island’s Cyclone, American Coaster, New Locations: Coney Island’s
Josh Gad still remembers the first time he and Andrew Rannells met, in June 2010 in a Los Angeles audition suite. Rannells was auditioning for “The Book of Mormon,” the new musical from the creators of “South Park.” Gad, then a correspondent on “The Daily Show,” had long been attached. Rannells, a replacement actor in “Hairspray” and “Jersey Boys,” was not remotely famous. And I still had a grudge because you beat me out for ‘Jersey Boys.’” (It was unclear if Gad was joking. “The Book of Mormon” opened in 2011, to rapturous reviews, with Rannells as the strait-laced Mormon missionary Elder Price and Gad as his co-evangelist Elder Cunningham, whose laces are a lot looser.
Persons: Josh Gad, Andrew Rannells, Gad, Rannells, ” Gad, , they’d, Chez, , Tony, , Elder Price, Elder Cunningham, Norbert Leo Butz Organizations: Jersey Boys, ‘ Jersey Boys Locations: Los Angeles
(An unusually dark aspect of the Carey era: a new game called Pay the Rent.) Contestants lucky enough to come on down won prizes that some of them could not have afforded otherwise, prizes that they may not have wanted and. People populated that studio audience because they weren’t at work, because work couldn’t substitute for the excitement of being on television. If we watched the show in the Barker years, if we watch it now, that likely means that we weren’t at work either. If he wanted a new car, no yodeling would be required, no frenzy.
Persons: Drew Carey, Carey, Barker, Happy Gilmore,
Samantha then asks to be put on speaker phone to pay her respects to the place. The call ends with Samantha still 3,500 miles away. Throughout the seasons, men and bistros came and went, most often within a single 22-minute episode. Each of the characters had an archetype to inhabit: flighty Carrie, career-minded Miranda, marriage-minded Charlotte, libertine Samantha. Samantha was a caricature of licentiousness, but Cattrall’s enthusiasm for the role — the husky voice, the double-dare-you smile, the symphony of sex noises — made her irreplaceable.
Persons: Carrie, Carrie’s, Samantha, Aidan —, John Corbett, , bistros, Miranda, Charlotte, Cattrall, Patricia Field Organizations: City Locations: London, New York
All of these musicals use a pop vernacular, “Bad Cinderella” somewhat less so. Is pop, particularly pop written and produced by men, a useful form for feminist discourse? Martin and the generation of pop architects who followed him treat lyrics almost as an afterthought. COLLINS-HUGHES Inattention to lyrics is a limitation of jukebox musicals, but it doesn’t hold for original pop songs, which can be whatever the writer makes them. It would help, though, if more of the songwriters getting musicals produced were women.
Persons: Max Martin, Martin, , Juliet ”, Shakespeare, TILLET, I’m, COLLINS, HUGHES, ZOLADZ, Ariana Grande Organizations: Backstreet Boys
Not so long ago, landing a helicopter on a Broadway stage was kind of a big deal. In “El Mago Pop,” the charming, thrilling, silly Broadway show by the Spanish illusionist Antonio Díaz, it is one of the more minor stunts. Like most professional magicians, he discovered magic early and worked at it obsessively, a process he details in a long video sequence that begins the brief show. He is short and slight, with long, nimble fingers — watch those fingers when you can, the precision and economy are gorgeous — and a high, fast voice. But maybe that’s what happens when the boy next door comes to Broadway.
Persons: El Mago, Antonio Díaz, Díaz, Doug Henning, Ethel Barrymore, Mag Locations: Spanish, Barcelona, Spain
At one time, those tanks were a feature of “Operation Mincemeat,” a punchy, plucky, highly unlikely West End musical, which tells the even more unlikely story of an MI-5 escapade. “Part of the joy was that the crazy stuff was all true,” said Natasha Hodgson, a member of the theater collective SpitLip, which created the show. But there was so very much crazy stuff. They especially doubted the dummy Sherman tanks, which the Allies created to misdirect the Germans. “We had to take the truth out because it was too silly,” the composer Felix Hagan, another member of SpitLip said.
Persons: , Natasha Hodgson, , Felix Hagan, SpitLip Organizations: British Intelligence, Royal Marines Locations: Spain
“Whatever it is that motivates other people — fame, money, celebrity, more followers, I don’t [expletive] know — it was never like that,” Kitsch said. He took time off, coaxing her into detox and sober living facilities, taking her to the hospital when she relapsed. “He literally put his life on hold to help me,” Kitsch-Best, now seven years sober, said in a recent interview. He lost weight, learned guitar, took voice lessons, practiced one of Koresh’s sermons “a thousand-plus” times, he said. Though he gave himself his first panic attack, a month ahead of filming, the preparation worked: Kitsch is unrecognizable in the role.
Persons: , buzzed, Shelby, coaxing, David Koresh, psychically, Organizations: Paramount Locations: “ Waco,
Dirty Pictures From a Revolution
  + stars: | 2023-07-25 | by ( Alexis Soloski | More About Alexis Soloski | ) www.nytimes.com   time to read: +1 min
“It’s so hard being a woman in 1973,” she pouts, still sprawled. “If only there was a way to make a change.” Then the shirtless men in breakaway pants appear behind her. An eyeful of oiled torsos, however muscular, may not have been a perfect substitute for real social transformation. This playful scene, an imagined forerunner to a Chippendales-style revue, occurs in the second season of “Minx,” which began on Starz on Friday. A workplace comedy set at an erotic magazine for women, “Minx” revisits the 1970s collisions, confusions and correspondences between women’s liberation and the sexual revolution.
Persons: , , Jennifer Romolini, Jane ” Organizations: Starz Locations: America
Camp: French WoodsMemories: It was a miracle. Going to this wonderland, where I met other kids who loved this as much as I did gave me a true sense of belonging. The thing that has kept me in the theater for so long is that sense of belonging. I felt the most like myself when I was at camp. Camp made me feel like, “Oh, this could be my profession.”
Persons: Sally Bowles, “ Don Quixote ”, , I’ve, Celia Keenan, Bolger, Sondheim, Camp, Organizations: Interlochen Locations:
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