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Playbill NewsOct 20, 2025
Off-Broadway Rush and Inexpensive Ticket Policies
To make tickets more affordable, many Off-Broadway shows have implemented rush, lottery, and inexpensive ticket policies.



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BBC Entertainment & ArtsOct 20, 2025
Harper Lee's newly found stories reveal 'a brilliant writer in the making', her family say
The family of the author, known for To Kill A Mockingbird, say newly found stories reveal her brilliance.

Rolling Stone Movie NewsOct 20, 2025
Fred Durst Honors Late Limp Bizkit Bassist Sam Rivers: ‘What He's Left Us Behind Is Priceless'
The frontman recalled meeting Rivers and celebrated his musical gifts in a video shared on Instagram

NYTimes ArtsOct 20, 2025
Debut of Prince's ‘Purple Rain' Musical in Minneapolis Draws Fans
There was a flourish of purple at the State Theater for the debut of a new musical adaptation of the performer's 1984 movie in his hometown in Minnesota.

Playbill NewsOct 20, 2025
Mel Brooks' The Producers Extends Revival Run in London's West End
Originally seen at the Menier Chocolate Factory, the revival of the Tony-winning musical based on Brooks' 1967 film is now playing the Garrick.




NYTimes ArtsOct 20, 2025
What to Know About Philip Pullman's Trilogies, His Dark Materials and Book of Dust
The beloved British fantasy writer Philip Pullman concludes his Book of Dust trilogy with Lyra Belacqua's final adventure.

NYTimes ArtsOct 20, 2025
Advice on How to Watch a Movie Reviewed by The New York Times
A reader asks for help navigating the many places, online and off, where a new film might be showing.

NYTimes ArtsOct 20, 2025
Ari Emanuel Buys TodayTix, Gaining Footing on Broadway and West End
The ticketing company is already a significant player in the two big theater markets of New York and London.

Rolling Stone Movie NewsOct 19, 2025
Sombr Addresses Online ‘Drama' After Concertgoer Called His Show ‘Cringe'
"It's kind of started a body shaming hate train directed towards me," the 20-year-old artist says

VultureOct 19, 2025
The Real Housewives of Potomac Recap: Think Horses, Not Zebras
The Potomac feuds are starting to become too confusing.

NYTimes ArtsOct 19, 2025
Louvre Robbers Take ‘Priceless' French Jewels
The robbers employed a portable electric ladder to break into a second-floor wing of the Paris museum that holds the French crown jewels.

VultureOct 19, 2025
Sam Rivers, Limp Bizkit Bassist, Dead at 48
"Sam Rivers wasn't just our bass player — he was pure magic."

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VultureOct 19, 2025
Task's Tom Pelphrey Just Wanted Maeve and the Kids to Be Okay
"Enough people have enough bad ends in this show. Leave those kids alone!"

VultureOct 19, 2025
Task's Fabien Frankel Worried He Hadn't Earned the Right to Play Grasso
"So much of Grasso felt informed by my time in Philadelphia, and at that point, I'd been in Philly five days."

Rolling Stone Movie NewsOct 19, 2025
How to Watch ‘The Road' Competition Series Online Without Cable
Here's how to stream Blake Shelton and Taylor Sheridan's new music competition series if you've cut the cord on cable

Rolling Stone Movie NewsOct 19, 2025
Does ‘Nebraska '82' Solve a Springsteen Mystery? Yes and No
A mythic Electric Nebraska may not technically exist, but this five-disc set is a fascinating exploration of Bruce's haunting 1982 album

BBC Entertainment & ArtsOct 19, 2025
Stolen treasures, a crown dropped as thieves fled - and serious questions for Louvre security
The most spectacular Louvre robbery since the Mona Lisa in 1911 proves the vulnerability of French museums, writes Hugh Schofield.

VultureOct 19, 2025
‘Nobody's Son' Can Beat Sabrina Carpenter in Karate
Does it hurt to get kicked in the balls?

NYTimes ArtsOct 19, 2025
‘Larsen C' Review: Grand, Dark and Inhumanly Cold
At the new Powerhouse: International festival in Brooklyn, Christos Papadopoulos debuted an oblique, glacially cool work with seven dancers.

Rolling Stone Movie NewsOct 19, 2025
Sabrina Carpenter Mocks ‘Man's Best Friend' Album Cover Controversy in ‘SNL' Monologue
"Everyone thinks of me as this horndog pop star, but there's really so much more to me. I'm not just horny… I'm also turned on," singer quips as host and musical guest

Rolling Stone Movie NewsOct 19, 2025
Watch Sabrina Carpenter Perform ‘Manchild,' ‘Nobody's Son' on ‘SNL'
The pop star plays the lead single and another track from her latest album, Man's Best Friend

Rolling Stone Movie NewsOct 19, 2025
‘SNL' Weekend Update Mocks Trump's ‘NSFW' Time Magazine Cover, George Santos Release
"If history is any guide, a lot of Trump officials will end up fleeing to Argentina," Colin Jost also jokes of the administration's $20 billion financial aid package

Playbill NewsOct 17, 2025
Watch Reeve Carney, Eva Noblezada, Ruthie Henshall, More in New Trailer for London Cabaret
The West End revival, which recently celebrated its 1,500th performance, welcomed a host of new artists last month at the Kit Kat Club.



Rolling Stone Movie NewsOct 17, 2025
How ‘The Perfect Neighbor' Uses Police Bodycam Footage to Reframe a ‘Stand Your Ground' Tragedy
Netflix's new documentary explores the 2023 death of Ajike Owens and the laws that continue to wreak havoc in U.S. neighborhoods

Rolling Stone Movie NewsOct 17, 2025
Watch Ace Frehley Play ‘Deuce' and ‘New York Groove' During Final Live Show
The original Spaceman of Kiss last performed Sept. 5, 2025, at the Uptown Theater in Providence, Rhode Island

Rolling Stone Movie NewsOct 17, 2025
‘The Rocky Horror Picture Show' Turns 50: Tim Curry, David Foster Look Back at Its Tremendous Legacy
Executive producer Lou Adler also joined a panel at L.A.'s Grammy Museum celebrating the film's music, while Fat Mike moderated the intimate conversation

Playbill NewsOct 16, 2025
Photos: A New Class of Wizards Flies Into Harry Potter and the Cursed Child in London's West End
The long-running two-part play is beginning its ninth year at the Palace Theatre.



Movies.com Movie NewsDec 20, 2018
First 'Hellboy' Trailer Arrives Just in Time; Here's Everything We Know
Following two Hellboy movies from Guillermo del Toro, the demonic but heroic comic book character is getting a cinematic reboot with more involvement from creator Mike Mignola this time around. Titled Hellboy, this version will feature a much darker tone and is expected to hit theaters in just a few months.  While we wait for it to hit theaters, here's a recap of everything we know about the movie: Who is taking over the property from del Toro? Neil Marshall, who you may know from the horror movie The Descent and episodes of Game of Thrones, is directing the reboot, which is aiming for an R-rating, from a script by Hellboy creator Mike Mignola along with Andrew Cosby, Christopher Golden and Aron Coleite.  Who is the new Hellboy? David Harbour...
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