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Before Jean Smart was killing it as the comedian Deborah Vance on Hacks, she was playing a much different character in ...
Benny Andersson and Björn Ulvaeus have already made a major mark on Broadway, and 2025 is bound to be a milestone year as the biggest musicals that feature their work, Mamma Mia! and Chess, will be ...
The hit sitcom “Hacks,” starring Jean Smart as a talkshow host who breaks the glass ceiling for women, just wrapped its ...
Smart last hit Broadway in 2000, leading a revival of the George S. Kaufman and Moss Hart classic The Man Who Came to Dinner, ...
Mumbling incoherently in a gloomy old bathrobe with long, fuzzy, uncombed hair and clumsily directed by Sarna Lapine, Jean ...
At Broadway’s Studio 54, Jean Smart takes a break from winning Emmy Awards as a sharply dissatisfied comedian on “Hacks” to ...
Jamie Wax's new play treads all-too-familiar territory, but Emmy winner Smart ("Hacks") elevates the material and makes ...
Brooke Shields showed off a casual-cool look that made her look years younger than her age when she made a splash at the opening night of the Broadway play Call Me Izzy.
Stars like Jean Smart, Sarah Snook, and Andrew Scott are going it alone on stage, and audiences can't get enough.
The biggest challenge Jean Smart faces here is to overcome the fundamental familiarity of a moralistic script that gives us a ...
If Call Me Izzy had a signature color, it would be the entire spectrum of blue. This becomes evident in the opening scene of Jamie Wax’s play—a 90-minute, one-woman showcase for Hacks star Jean Smart ...
Jean Smart makes her first appearance on stage in the bathroom of a mobile home in a Louisiana trailer park. It will likely be a jolt for her fans.