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Clint Eastwood in Talks to Direct ‘Jersey Boys’ Film

The long-rumored film adaptation of “Jersey Boys” seemed to be in serious jeopardy late last year when Warner Bros. put the film into turnaround. But now it appears that Clint Eastwood wants to step in to revive and direct the project. The Hollywood Reporter says that multiple sources have revealed that Eastwood wants to take

Helen Mirren’s ‘The Audience’ Looking at Jump to Broadway

Helen Mirren may bring her performance of Queen Elizabeth II in “The Audience” to Broadway as early as next season. Mirren currently is playing the role in the West End production, and she says talks currently are underway to bring the show to Broadway, according to the Daily Mail. “There are talks and negotiations going

‘Gigi’ Returns to Broadway During 2013-14 Season

A new revival of “Gigi” is heading to Broadway. Producer Jenna Segal announced the plans for a return to Broadway for the classic story, saying that the the run might occur as soon as the 2013-2014 season. She also announced that a developmental reading of the new version is set to take place in New

‘Elf’ Kicks Off National Tour November 5

During the 2010 and 2012 holiday seasons, “Elf: The Musical” entertained Broadway crowds, but this year the production will spread the Christmas cheer around the U.S. by embarking on a national tour. Not too much is known about the tour as yet, other than the limited trek is expected to run from November through January

Ben Hope, Laura Dreyfuss Join Cast of Broadway’s ‘Once’

Broadway’s award winning “Once” has a whole new look with the replacement of the two primary stars of the production. The starring roles, known simply as “Guy” and “Girl,” have been filled by Ben Hope and Laura Dreyfuss, respectively. Hope has actually been performing the role since late January after Steve Kazee, who originated the

‘Book of Mormon’ Breaks Sales Records on West End

The West End production of “The Book of Mormon” wasted no time smashing box office records after opening on Thursday, March 21. The following day was the biggest single day of sales in the history of both West End and Broadway. The West End booking at the Price of Wales Theatre was extended to January