Joe Mantello
Born | December 27, 1962 |
Hometown | Rockford, Illinois, United States |
Partner | Jon Robin Baitz |
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Laurie Metcalf, back in Chicago, talks about what she misses from Steppenwolf — and being an ‘inveterate creature of the stage’
- CHICAGO — Laurie Metcalf, an early ensemble member of the Steppenwolf Theatre Company and, at age 69, among the most famous and beloved of American stage actresses, is currently starring in Samuel L. Hunter’s play “Little Bear Ridge Road” at the theater through Aug. 4. We recently spoke at Steppenwolf about the world premiere play directed by Joe Mantello and her career. The following ...
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'Little Bear Ridge Road' show making world premiere in Chicago
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Year | Associations | Category | Work | Result |
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2014 | Emmy (Primetime) | Outstanding Supporting Actor in a Miniseries or a Movie | The Normal Heart (film) | Nominated |
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David Hyde Pierce on Sondheim, the 'Frasier' reboot and being 'Julia's' Mr. Child
David Hyde Pierce is in the cast of "Here We Are," Stephen Sondheim's final musical, at the Shed in New York.
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Feud: Capote vs. The Swans Release Date Set for FX Anthology Series’ Return
FX has finally announced the Feud: Capote vs. The Swans release date for the upcoming second installment to Ryan Murphy‘s anthology drama. The 8-episode miniseries will make its debut on January 31 with the first two episodes on FX. All episodes, including the Director’s Cut, will be available to stream next day on Hulu. What […] The post Feud: Capote vs. The Swans Release Date Set for FX Anthology Series’ Return appeared first on ComingSoon.net - Movie Trailers, TV & Streaming News, and More.
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‘Norman Lear: A Life on Television’ Special to Air on CBS (TV News Roundup)
Just days after the death of legendary TV producer Norman Lear at age 101, the new entertainment special “Norman Lear: A Life on Television” will air on CBS this Friday at 8 p.m., in addition to streaming on Paramount+. The hourlong special, presented by “Entertainment Tonight,” will feature new interviews with Jimmie Walker of “Good …
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American Horror Story Season 11: Where to Watch & Stream Online
If you want to know where to watch and stream American Horror Story Season 11 online, we got you covered. Alternatively known as American Horror Story: NYC, the 11th season is set in 1981 and revolves around a string of murders where the victims are exclusively gay men. In case you are wondering about the […] The post American Horror Story Season 11: Where to Watch & Stream Online appeared first on ComingSoon.net - Movie Trailers, TV & Streaming News, and More.
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Bobby Cannavale, David Hyde Pierce, Micaela Diamond and More on Working on ‘Here We Are,’ Sondheim’s Final Show
Steven Pasquale and Jeremy Shamos started working on the new Stephen Sondheim musical, Here We Are, seven years ago, while others, like Denis O’Hare, were asked to join the project last summer. But for everyone now starring in the show, which opened Off-Broadway at The Shed on Oct. 22, joining the project was an immediate …
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‘Here We Are’ reviews: Stephen Sondheim’s final musical is ‘enchanting,’ ‘compelling’ with ‘exceptional’ cast
In the penultimate song in Stephen Sondheim’s musical “Sunday in the Park with George,” Dot implores the artist George to “give us more to see.” The late maestro has done so himself one last time with the world premiere of his final musical, “Here We Are,” which opened Off-Broadway at The Shed on Oct. 22. …
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‘Here We Are’ Off Broadway Review: Stephen Sondheim Relishes Then Abandons Luis Bu?uel
In a rendezvous negotiated by playwright David Ives, two legendary artists create both a wonderful hit and a curious miss The post ‘Here We Are’ Off Broadway Review: Stephen Sondheim Relishes Then Abandons Luis Bu?uel appeared first on TheWrap.
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Review: ‘Here We Are’ Is Stephen Sondheim’s Fractured Farewell
Emilio MadridOf course it is impossible to separate Stephen Sondheim and his death, at 91 in November 2021, from Here We Are (The Shed, to Jan. 21). This is the final work he wrote music and lyrics for; for one, death interrupted its completion, so it is a specter at the feast in a musical about an ever-deferred feast.And then, well, this is Sondheim. Theater-makers often talk about the important role of an audience when it comes to the performance of a work, and that invisible cord to the stage
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‘Here We Are’ Review: Sondheim’s Final Musical Is a Surreal and Starry Feast
Chasing brunch to the brink of apocalypse is Stephen Sondheim at his most extreme, and the world premiere of “Here We Are,” which opened Off Broadway at the Shed on Sunday, is a study in overabundance. Appetite for the late composer’s final musical, written with David Ives and directed by Joe Mantello, has made it …
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Manhattan Theatre Club’s 50-Year Legacy Spotlighted in Upcoming All Arts Feature (EXCLUSIVE)
All Arts’ upcoming non-fiction feature “Manhattan Theatre Club, a Home for Artists” will explore the 50-year history of one of the most impactful off-Broadway theaters in New York. Helmed by the club’s very own Lynne Meadow and Barry Grove, the film stitches together archival footage and photos and interviews with stars like Laura Linney, Edie …
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