Jan Brady Doles Out Retro Dating Advice in Off-Broadway Play


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Miss Abigail's Guide to Dating, Mating, and Marriage

There's nothing like retro dating advice to make us thankful our dilemma du jour is when to Facebook-friend a love interest. Old-school advice is politically incorrect, generally inappropriate, and at times totally useful. Combine it with actress Eve Plumb, otherwise known as my favorite Brady progeny, Jan, and you have a just about perfect off-Broadway play: Miss Abigail's Guide to Dating, Read more

Are You More Interested in Theater If a Big Name Is Involved?


Updated 10/13/09 2:15 PM · Posted by BuzzSugar · 10 comments

Keira Knightley to Make Her West End Theater Debut in Misanthrope Production

Theater casting makes big news when a high-profile actor is involved, such as today's news that Keira Knightley is set to make her debut on London's West End in the play Misanthrope. I'm well aware that Broadway and the West End don't need movie stars to boost the caliber of talent in their productions, but people do seem to sit up and take notice when a movie star decides to take an onstage Read more

Race Debate: White Director Revives August Wilson Play


Updated 05/04/09 6:00 AM · Posted by TresSugar · 14 comments

Race Debate: White Director Revives August Wilson Play

Playwright August Wilson insisted that his plays about the black experience always be directed by an African American. But a white man is now directing the first Broadway revival of Wilson's plays since his death in 2005. Many black directors are concerned, if not outraged. The Lincoln Center Theater selected Tony-award winning director Bartlett Sher to direct Wilson's "Joe Turner's Come and Read more

Open House: Your Thoughts on Home Theaters


Updated 11/05/08 4:09 PM · Posted by CasaSugar · 10 comments

Open House: Your Thoughts on Home Theaters

Home theaters have almost become a requisite for Americans building mega-McMansions, and they're quite common in the homes of the Hollywood elite. Personally, I just find them excessive. And since going to the theater is one of my favorite pastimes, I'd never give up popcorn and Slurpees in favor of a leather La-Z-Boy, even if ticket prices are well above $10 these days. Woody Allen, on the other Read more

Announcing the Winners: The 2008 Tony Awards


Updated 06/18/08 6:20 AM · Posted by BuzzSugar · 11 comments

Announcing the Winners: The 2008 Tony Awards

It was Broadway's turn in the spotlight on Sunday as the 2008 Tony Awards took over Radio City Music Hall. Whoopi Goldberg — in her Christian Siriano-designed dress! — presided over the ceremony, which saw In the Heights take home the award for Best Musical and August: Osage County named Best Play. To see a full list of the night's winners, just read more Read more

You Asked: Should I Follow My Dreams?


Updated 07/22/07 2:25 PM · Posted by · 11 comments

You Asked:  Should I Follow My Dreams?

Dear Sugar-- Ok ok, I know this is a pretty broad question, but I'm a 29 year old female (and I'm not getting any younger) who lives in Boston and has an office job. Needless to say... I hate it! I know I should be grateful for what I have and I definitely am, but I'm way too creative and passionate for this!!! I also don't have a degree either so it makes it even harder to search for a good Read more

Madonna Meets Blondie in Musical Version of Desperately Seeking Susan


Updated 12/30/09 3:51 PM · Posted by BuzzSugar · 7 comments

Madonna Meets Blondie in Musical Version of Desperately Seeking Susan

I used to have a theory that girls who grew up in the '80s identified with either the punk style of Blondie's Debbie Harry or the slick sexiness of Madonna. Now, the two are colliding in an intriguing way: Madonna's 1985 comedy Desperately Seeking Susan is being made into a musical featuring the songs of Blondie. The project is set to premiere this fall in London. No, Madonna won't be a part of Read more

"The Coast of Utopia" Makes History at 61st Tony Awards


Updated 06/11/07 9:50 AM · Posted by BuzzSugar · 6 comments

"The Coast of Utopia" Makes History at 61st Tony Awards

With the series finale of "The Sopranos" on everyone's minds, last night's Tony Awards were a little bit overshadowed. That being said, the 61st Annual Tony Awards brought out some big names in NYC last night to celebrate all that is wonderful on Broadway. I myself was too wrapped up in the HBO Tony to catch most of the show, but I'm certain there was plenty of singing, dancing, sequins and Read more

Modern Dance at the Oscars!!! Pilobolus Moves


Updated 03/02/07 12:14 PM · Posted by FitSugar · 8 comments

Modern Dance at the Oscars!!!  Pilobolus Moves

Did you see the cool moves of Pilobolus last night on the Academy Awards? They're a modern dance company that has been making sculptural and shape oriented dances for years. Well if you didn't catch the show last night, here's a video of their Oscar performances. Their athletic dance style combines the flexibility of yoga and the strength of weight lifting. Trust me, Pilobolus is unlike Read more

Reese Witherspoon Trades Her Sexy Premiere Night For a Casual Afternoon


Updated 02/09/12 4:24 PM · Posted by · 1 comment

Reese Witherspoon in a Red Skirt Pictures

Reese Witherspoon threw on a printed skirt and navy sweater to run errands in Brentwood today. She was out and about following a fun night at the premiere of This Means War yesterday. Reese wore a strapless Miu Miu dress for the occasion and stopped to sign autographs and chat with fans before heading into the screening. Her leading men Tom Hardy and Chris Pine were also on hand as was costar and Read more