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Dramatists Play Service will publish and license live performance rights to Nora Ephron's Lucky Guy, the new Tony Award-nominated drama about late Pulitzer Prize-winning writer Mike McAlary.
'Love, Loss, and What I Wore' was written by Nora Ephron and Delia Ephron and based on the book by Ilene Beckerman.
Actor Tom Hanks talks to the "CBS This Morning" co-hosts about his Broadway debut in Nora Ephron's last completed work, "Lucky Guy."
She wrote about her breasts and her blowouts, her reporter days at The Post and her pre-divorce nights (“Heartburn”). If Nora Ephron were with us today, she’d probably regale us with tales of her play, “Lucky Guy.” Ephron died last June, nearly a year before “Lucky Guy” — starring her...
It's Tony time on Sunday, meaning the theater community will gather to honor a bunch of shows that most of America probably didn't see. This year's awards, hosted by Neil Patrick Harris, are pitted as a battle on the musical side between Kinky Boots and Matilda. When it comes to plays there's the question of whether Nora Ephron's posthumous Lucky Guy and its star Tom Hanks will take home any ...
Courtney B. Vance is currently starring on Broadway in the Nora Ephron play Lucky Guy , for which he's up for a Tony Award for Best Featured Actor. The play is a love-letter, of sorts, to the tabloid papers that cover a corrupt and crime-ridden New York. Vance plays Hap Harrison, the long-time editor of Tom Hank's character Mike McAlary, a Pulitzer Prize-winning journalist, in a story that ...
Tom Hanks is battling vocal problems as he continues his hit Broadway run in Nora Ephron play Lucky Guy and has revealed castmates and crew have been...
The Oscar-winning star is currently discussing transferring the critically-acclaimed Nora Ephron Broadway play from New York City to the West End.
The first in a Tony Award series, shot on location in New York, features a scene from the Nora Ephron play “Lucky Guy.”
Nora Ephron, who died last year, was a newspaper reporter, essayist, screenwriter, director and playwright. She also was an excellent home cook and was constantly on the New York City new restaurant radar screen. Her last play,” Lucky Guy,” opened a few months ago on Broadway. Tom... [This is a summary. To read the full article on SouthPhillyReview.com, click the headline above.]
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