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Sure, Why Not? Cuddle Up With Kevin Kline in Definitely, Maybe

Clinton campaign cleavage, circa ’92: Reynolds and Fisher.
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Clinton campaign cleavage, circa ’92: Reynolds and Fisher.

DEFINITELY, MAYBE
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Cyrano de Bergerac Taped for Great Performances

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For those who won't be able to catch up with the ticket race for Cyrano de Bergerac seats before the production ends on Jan. 6, we'll at least be able to watch stars Kevin Kline and Jennifer Garner do their thespian thing on PBS's Great Performances. According to Broadway.com, producers of the show released a statement saying the taping began yesterday at the Richard Rogers Theatre for broadcast "later this year and future release on DVD."

Cyrano to End Record-Breaking Run Jan. 6

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On Dec. 8, 2007, a single performance of Cyrano de Bergerac at the Richard Rogers Theater smashed the record for the highest gross of a play or musical in one night, totalling $153,880. Just a month later, on Jan. 6, Edmond Rostand's 1897 timeless romance will close its curtains. The star-studded production, including Kevin Kline, as the big-schnozed Cyrano and Jennifer Garner as hard-to-get Roxane, began previews on Oct. 11 and opened on Nov. 1.  read more »

Garner, Kline Get Cyrano Extension

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After losing three weeks of performances due to the stagehands strike, stage actors Jennifer Garner and Kevin Kline (and his giant schnoz) will get a two-week extension of their play Cyrano de Bergerac at the Richard Rogers Theatre, according to Playbill.

Originally scheduled to conclude performances at the Rodgers Dec. 23, Cyrano has now announced that Kline, Daniel Sunjata, Jennifer Garner and the remainder of the cast will play performances through Jan. 6, 2008. Edmond Rostand's 1897 verse classic, featuring an adaptation by the late Anthony Burgess, began previews Oct. 12 and took its opening bow Nov. 1.

More theater news after the jump.  read more »

Eustis, Lapine, Kline Bonk Heads Against Great Lear

Kevin Kline and Kristen Bush in <i>King Lear</i>.
Michal Daniel
Kevin Kline and Kristen Bush in King Lear.

A word in the deaf ears of Oscar Eustis, the new artistic director of the Public Theater:    read more »

Un-Brechtian Business As Usual Lacks Meryl Streep's Courage

A few words about the wayward production of Mother Courage and Her Children in the Park, starring Me  read more »

Un-Brechtian Business As Usual Lacks Meryl Streep’s Courage

The brilliant Meryl Streep in <i>Mother Courage</i>.
Michal Daniel, 2006
The brilliant Meryl Streep in Mother Courage.

A few words about the wayward production of Mother Courage and Her Children in the Park, starring Me  read more »

Considering King Lear: Kline Road-Tests Part In Super-Secret Heath

was there at the double-super-secret rehearsal. And my reaction was: Do it, Kevin!  read more »

Considering King Lear: Kline Road-Tests Part In Super-Secret Heath

Kevin Kline as Falstaff.
Kevin Kline as Falstaff.

was there at the double-super-secret rehearsal. And my reaction was: Do it, Kevin!    read more »

Al Gore Finally Getting His V-TV For $70 Million

On Tuesday, May 4, former Vice President Al Gore and his business partner, Joel Hyatt, announced tha  read more »

The Good, the Bad and The Foot-in-Mouth

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Kline's Falstaff Scintillates In Shakespeare for American Dummies

Falstaff, the old tosspot, is a man who's everything he seems, and Kevin Kline's magnificent creatio  read more »

Deep Sh*t

With the revelation days earlier that there wasn't even a cat in the bag in the first place, The Wee  read more »

One Man's Castle

Irwin Winkler's Life as a House is for anyone who's a sucker for a sob.  read more »

The Mike Nichols Seagull : Every Other Line a Laugh!

If I had to choose a favorite Chekhov play, it would be The Seagull .  read more »

Full of Sound and Fury, Signifying Nothing

There was time enough during Andrei Serban's ludicrous 3-hour, 40-minute production of Hamlet at the  read more »

Chekhov, When He Was Hot:Kline Burns Bright in Ivanov

There are a number of good reasons to see the Lincoln Center Theater production of Ivanov , Anton Ch  read more »

Kiss Seen Round the WorldOuts a Bloody Crossroads

I recently and belatedly caught up with three movies that have found favor with the ever fickle publ  read more »

L.A.P.D.: This Is Cop Land

It's too early to predict prizes, but when we get around to the best film of 1997, L.A.  read more »