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Well known as one of the most fun-loving choreographers on the downtown dance scene, Larry Keigwin shows off his tal... More »
Despite some compelling writing, excellent performances, and imaginative direction, Suzan-Lori Parks' new play never ... More »

Movie / TV Reviews
Greenberg
After his initial, Oscar-nominated success with "The Squid and the Whale," then faltering with the misfire "Margot at the Wedding," writer-director Noah Baumbach rebounds in a big way with "Greenberg." More »

Film Review: 'City Island'
What a treat to find out someone can still deliver the kind of wonderfully funny and heartfelt story that Hollywood seems to have forgotten how to make. More »

The Girl With the Dragon Tattoo
Can the film really live up to such a buildup? Yes. Director Niels Arden Oplev has crafted a taut thriller that balances the details of a complex murder investigation with powerful character development. More »

NY Theatre Reviews
NY Review: 'All About Me'
This unlikely pairing of Michael Feinstein and Dame Edna Everage resembles a TV special from the 1960s—pleasant and mildly amusing but familiar and forgettable. More »

El beso del adiós (Kiss Bessemer Goodbye)
This by-the-books family drama has some laughs but not much else. More »

Happy in the Poorhouse
Derek Ahonen's new play shifts between camp and contemplation in an uneven take on the dream deferred. More »

LA Theatre Reviews
A Funny Thing Happened on the Way to the Forum
"Something familiar...something peculiar," promises the opening song. Indeed so, and in a very good way. More »

Salam Shalom
This work by playwright Saleem is reportedly based on autobiographical events, and it has been updated to reflect the current Mideast situation. More »

Kiss Me, Kate
Dink O'Neal finds the perfect blend of exaggerated theatricality and sweetly emotional moments. More »

Reviews - Back Stage Video Player 2010

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Industry Grosses

| Rank | Title | Gross |
|---|---|---|
| 1. | WICKED | $1,505,286 |
| 2. | THE ADDAMS FAMILY | $1,192,213 |
| 3. | THE LION KING | $1,191,289 |
| 4. | BILLY ELLIOT: THE MUSICAL | $1,124,274 |
| 5. | JERSEY BOYS | $1,052,412 |
| 6. | WEST SIDE STORY | $945,557 |
| 7. | A VIEW FROM THE BRIDGE | $895,598 |
| 8. | A LITTLE NIGHT MUSIC | $803,632 |
| 9. | THE PHANTOM OF THE OPERA | $781,329 |
| 10. | MARY POPPINS | $760,371 |
Week ending March 14.
Credit: The Broadway League
| Rank | Title | Gross |
|---|---|---|
| 1. | ALICE IN WONDERLAND | $62,714,076 |
| 2. | GREEN ZONE | $14,309,295 |
| 3. | SHE'S OUT OF MY LEAGUE | $9,775,278 |
| 4. | SHUTTER ISLAND | $8,144,133 |
| 5. | REMEMBER ME | $8,089,139 |
| 6. | OUR FAMILY WEDDING | $7,629,862 |
| 7. | AVATAR | $6,526,421 |
| 8. | BROOKLYN'S FINEST | $4,471,932 |
| 9. | COP OUT | $4,268,068 |
| 10. | CRAZIES, THE | $3,680,940 |
Week ending March 14.






















