Both are featured in "Madcap Manhattan," an eclectic 39-film series opening tomorrow at Film Forum, with movies made between 1928 (Harold Lloyd's filmed-on-location "Speedy," with Babe Ruth) and 1984 (Woody Allen's showbiz comedy "Broadway Danny Rose"). Read More
You'd think it might have occurred to somebody that a solid gold Caddy would make a pretty unwieldy vehicle. Read More
Tuesday, Dec. 1. 1950, 103 minutes, not rated. Read More
1926 Ethel Barrymore stars in W. Somerset Maugham's The Constant Wife , which stays for 295 constant performances at Maxine Elliott's Theatre. 1932 Fred Astaire has his final Broadway opening night in Cole Porter's Gay Divorce , which bows at the Ethel Barrymore Theatre and lasts 248 performances. Read More
Tickets are now on sale for Henderson Community Theatre's fall production, a comedy titled "Dearly Beloved," which will be performed Nov. 20-21 at Henderson Fine Arts Center in the performance hall. Read More
"Born Yesterday," the play that made Judy Holliday a star in theater and then in movies after it was brought to the silver screen, was one of the first works ever produced by Thibodaux Playhouse. Read More
Although her life was cut tragically short by cancer, actress/singer Judy Holliday managed significant accomplishments in a ... Read the full Judy Holliday bio.