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Broadway’s Andrew Durand, who plays a corpse in ‘Dead Outlaw,’ reveals the secret to stillness | Hollywood

Broadway’s Andrew Durand, who plays a corpse in ‘Dead Outlaw,’ reveals the secret to stillness | Hollywood

NEW YORK — One of Broadway’s more impressive performances this season is by Andrew Durand, who is a kinetic force in the first half of “Dead Outlaw” and absolutely motionless in the second. For some 40 minutes, he’s a corpse, standing in a coffin. Broadway’s Andrew Durand, who plays a corpse in ‘Dead Outlaw,’ reveals the secret to stillness “Some nights I want to scream. Some nights I want to rip my skin off — that pressure that you can’t move starts to get to me. And so there are nights that it is very challenging,” says the actor. Durand stars in the musical as Elmer McCurdy, a real-life alcoholic drifter-turned-failed bandit who was shot dead in 1911 but whose afterlife proved to be stranger than fiction. His embalmed body becomes a prized possession for half a century, transported across the country to take part in carnival sideshows, wax museums, Hollywood horror movies, roadside attractions and, finally, a prop at an amusement-park ride in the 1970s. “You watch him have this successful career as a …

How Taylor Swift Helped Succession Star Sarah Snook Prepare for Broadway’s Dorian Gray

How Taylor Swift Helped Succession Star Sarah Snook Prepare for Broadway’s Dorian Gray

Sarah Snook, best known for her role in Succession, is making her Broadway debut in The Picture of Dorian Gray. The Emmy-winning actress plays all 26 characters in the production, which originally ran in London’s West End. The play, based on Oscar Wilde’s novel, tells the story of a man who trades his soul for eternal youth. In a recent interview with The New Yorker, Snook opened up about the physical and mental challenges of the role and how she prepared for it. To keep up with the demands of the show, Snook followed a strict routine inspired by Taylor Swift. She shared that she took notes from the singer’s intense workout regimen for the Eras Tour. “No alcohol, no caffeine. Sleep, sleep, sleep, sleep. And I do my lines at pace on a treadmill, you know,” Snook said. She added that she was impressed by Swift’s approach: “I heard that and thought, ‘That’s a genius idea. I’m gonna do that.’” Swift had previously revealed in a Time interview that she trained for six months …

Lea Michele Gushes About Broadway’s Wicked; Says Her ‘Heart Literally Exploded’ Attending The Show For First Time in 20 Years

Lea Michele Gushes About Broadway’s Wicked; Says Her ‘Heart Literally Exploded’ Attending The Show For First Time in 20 Years

Lea Michele expressed her excitement about rewatching the Wicked musical with her son nearly 20 years after first seeing it. The actress-singer took to her Instagram to share a story where she posed with the cast members of the play. Alexandra Socha was seen dressed as Glinda, while Mary Kate Morrissey wore the costume of Elphaba. Alongside a memorable picture, the actress also shared a heartfelt note, expressing gratitude to the “incredible cast” for an extraordinary experience. She wrote, “Twenty years later, after seeing Wicked for the first time, I can’t believe I’m back now with my son.” Michele further added, “And he knows every word to ‘Defying Gravity.’ My heart literally exploded.” The Glee actress ended her note by stating, “Thank you so much to the incredible cast for making our day and for putting on such an incredible show!” In the next story slide, the actress shared a picture of herself with Socha, marking a reunion from their time in Spring Awakening. In addition to attending the Broadway musical with her son, Michele …

Theater Review: Without Gosling or geese, Broadway’s ‘The Notebook’ goes for the guts, without guile

NEW YORK — The romantic tearjerker “The Notebook” lands on Broadway in awkward musical theater form this spring having previously conquered books and movies. It is intent now on making a live audience openly weep by employing massive doses of schlocky sentimentality without the aid of Ryan Gosling. HT Image The bombastic musical that opened Thursday at the Gerald Schoenfeld Theatre is about a love for the ages but has understated songs by Ingrid Michaelson, who offers coffee house vibes instead of passion’s thunder. The book by Bekah Brunstetter loses gas well before it’s over and piles on the melodrama. Hindustan Times – your fastest source for breaking news! Read now. This adaptation from a Nicholas Sparks novel is the love story of poor boy Noah Calhoun and rich girl Allie Hamilton, told as the elderly narrator reads the story to his elderly wife with Alzheimer’s, the two later revealed to be the young couple of the story, whose passion was interrupted by meddling parents. For the stage, three sets of multicultural Noahs and Allies …