High star count on Broadway this Spring
March 9, 2011
There’s no shortage of stars turning up on Broadway over the next few weeks, as the spring season kicks off in New York with some heavy-hitting star names.

The all-star cast of That Championship Season
Harry Potter’s Daniel Radcliffe is making his Broadway musical debut at the Al Hirschfeld Theatre this month, in Tony award-winning director and choreographer Rob Ashford’s new production of How to Succeed in Business Without Really Trying.
Other stars on the Great White Way include Frances McDormand, who has just opened in Good People at the Manhattan Theatre Club; Brian Cox, Chris Noth, Jason Patric and Kiefer Sutherland are starring in That Championship Season at the Bernard Jacobs Theatre; Billy Crudup opens in Tom Stoppard’s play Arcadia at the Ethel Barrymore Theatre on 17 March, Robin Williams in Bengal Tiger In The Baghdad Zoo at the Richard Rodgers Theatre from 11 March, Chris Rock in Motherf**Ker With The Hat at the Gerald Schoenfeld Theatre from 15 March, Kathleen Turner in High at the Booth Theatre from 25 March, Edie Falco, Ben Stiller and Jennifer Jason Leigh in The House of Blue Leaves at the Walter Kerr Theatre from 25 April, and Tyne Daly and Sierra Boggess in Master Class at the Samuel J. Friedman Theatre from 24 May. Phew!
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Applause Magazine – August 1997
August 27, 2010
Published between1996 and 1997, Applause was a newsstand and subscription magazine devoted to UK theatre.
Edited by Clive Hirschhorn, it was published by ticket agency Applause and aimed to provide theatregoers with informed comment, interviews, features, reviews, and gossip about the plays and players making news in both London and New York. It also provided special offers and discounts on West End shows and event.
CONTENTS
Issue 11, August 1997
Read Applause magazine, issue 11, August 1997
Regulars
OFFSTAGE GOSSIP
ONSTAGE REVIEWS
DIARY
APPLAUSE THEATRE CLUB
CD REVIEW
BOOK REVIEW
NEW FACES – DOMINIC WEST
SPECTRUM DANCE, TV & OPERA
NED SHERRIN
PEOPLE WHO MAKE A DIFFERENCE – THELMA HOLT
OFFSTAGE BROADWAY GOSSIP
COMPENDIUM
SHOWS THAT MAKE A DIFFERENCE – CLARE RAYNER
Features
TURNER PRIZE – KATHLEEN TURNER
BARBICAN’S LOST MUSICALS: JUBILEE
THE APOCALYPSE OF THE HORSEMAN
EDINBURGH FESTIVAL
REMARKABLE CAREER – JULIE WILSON
ALAN BATES PROFILE
MARTIN McDONAGH INTERVIEW
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