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Broadway: “Breakfast at Tiffany’s” in Play Form Stolen by Cat

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I can’t say Truman Capote is spinning in his grave exactly, but Audrey Hepburn and George Peppard surely are, and Tiffany’s will be disappointed. Last night’s premiere of “Breakfast at Tiffany’s” on Broadway is being panned everywhere., and quite rightly. It’s a missed opportunity certainly. Something about London productions of American ideas. This producer also brought in the hideous musical version of “Ghost.” I wish they would stop right now.

What looks cool in London often comes off wrong here. “Breakfast at Tiffany’s” must have look stark and foreboding in the West End. I’m sure they thought it was Capote wanted. I guess they didn’t watch the movie or think about how New Yorkers– Americans–romanticize these things. So they’ve given us a very cold Breakfast. Urrrgghhh. Emilia Clarke is obviously talented, but she is so miscast as Holly Golightly that it’s kind of shocking. Nearly everyone else is wrong, although I got a kick out of Tony Torn (he lit up the stage) and also liked John Rothman, Suzanne Bertish, Lee Wilkoff. It was a relief to see George Wendt on stage. But oy.

There’s even a scene where the two main characters get naked and take a bath together. It doesn’t help. I wish it did. (There’s a joke in here about throwing out the play with the bath water.)

However: a cat steals the show. He’s a big guy, kind of orange, and so well trained. I just hope this cat doesn’t meet Uggie the Dog or any of the recent movie star animals. He’ll be demanding all sorts of things. He also got the biggest applause last night.

In the audience: Debbie Harry of Blondie fame looked so elegant, and she even spoke at the swanky after party at the Edison Ballroom. Kudos to Peter Kaczorowski, Derek McLane, and Colleen Atwood for making the show look so good. But I have questions about director Sean Mathias that can’t be answered here.

I did keep hearing this song in my head:

 

WAR! All Eyes on Jay Leno’s Show As He Goes After NBC Again

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UPDATE Real war broke out this afternoon between NBC and Jay Leno–and for the third time. Yes, it’s World War III. On the “Tonight” show Leno went after NBC for the third night in a row, calling them “extinct” and comparing them to Jurassic Park. “There’s hope for them yet,” he quipped. This was after NBC used the Hollywood media to attack Leno late in the afternoon on two fronts. Crazy stuff since NBC and Leno famously tangled at the very beginning of his run when the network wanted David Letterman to take over the Tonight show. That resulted in a book and a movie for HBO by Bill Carter of the New York Times.

Then, just a couple of years ago, there was the War Over Conan O’Brien which ended very badly and caused O’Brien to leave the network. Now NBC, instead of dealing quietly with Leno over his 2014 exit and Jimmy Fallon’s succession. The result is that NBC will attack Leno again today and he will go after them again tonight. Is it driving ratings up? Who cares? It’s once again damaging their brand.  For some reason NBC– as with Ann Curry most recently, and many times in the past– can’t handle their Human Resources Department very well. “30 Rock” parodies were not so off the mark.

It’s all quite different than what went at ABC when “Nightline” was pushed out of the way for Jimmy Kimmel. That was pretty clean in the end. Why NBC can’t do anything diplomatically could be the subject of a new Bill Carter book.

But it’s no different than that war in January 2010. In his monologues then, Leno said NBC stood for “Never Believe Your Contract.” http://www.showbiz411.com/2010/01/08/20100108the-x-factor-in-the-conanjay-soap-opera-lorne-michaels

Stay tuned…

Earlier: All eyes will be on Jay Leno’s “Tonight” show tonight. The reason? With one hour to go before Wednesday night’s taping, NBC sent Leno a clear message and used the media to do it. The Drudge Report is blaring “Fallon In, Leno Out” as GQ magazine released a special issue with heir apparent Jimmy Fallon on the cover. The Hollywood Reporter seized on a quote from Fallon producer Lorne Michaels that “Jimmy Fallon” is the closest thing he’s seen to a Johnny Carson. Wow. (I think Fallon is more like Jack Paar or Steve Allen frankly.) The New York Times’ expert on this subject, Bill Carter, followed with a story about a Fallon Tonight show moving to New York. Leno, with a quick trigger temper, will be exploding at these statements. With hints that he may be forced out by February 2014, Leno is sure to blow a gasket. When The “Tonight” show begins taping at 4pm Pacific, 7 Eastern, look for Tweets etc about his monologue. Yikes. Fallon, meantime, who’s a nice guy, is said to be reaching out to Leno to calm him down. Good luck. Conan O’Brien was a nice guy too. Leno is Patton when it comes to the Tonight Show.

Legendary Della Reese Makes Rare Appearance to Support “The Bible”

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It’s not like “The Bible” needs support. But if it’s going to get some Della Reese would be the logical choice. Della, who’ll b3 82 this July, and husband Franklin flew in from LA yesterday to help friends Roma Downey and Mark Burnett with their promotion for the hit mega series “The Bible.” Right now you can see a free installation at 450 West 14th St. for “The Bible” that includes a rare Torah, artifacts from the Dead Sea Scrolls, a page from the Gutenberg bible, and rare objects from the dawn of time. Many of the 40,000 objects come from the Vatican’s Green collection and are never in the US.

It’s very a cool exhibit. Della and Roma, of course, co-starred on TV’s “Touched by an Angel,” and have remained BFFs forever. Burnett, aka Mr. Downey, only produces “Survivor,” “The Voice,” and everything else on TV. He has the Midas touch. “The Bible” is bigger than anyone would have guessed, making the History Channel into a destination. Lots of celebs showed up to take it all in including Joey Pantoliano and his wife Nancy, Carol Alt, Arianna Huffington, and the great actor and writer Malachy McCourt.

Malachy, whose late brother Frank (much missed) wrote “Angela’s Ashes,” told me he’s writing a new book as well. “It’s called “I Read Your Brother’s Book.” It will be very funny.” Malachy is a New York treasure, always working and well remembered from “Ryan’s Hope.” It was great to see him.

Meantime, “The Bible” DVDs hit stores on April 2nd. Burnett has another hit on his hands.

PS Here’s a video of Della when she was young and having her Jennifer Hudson like career:

Game of Thrones Spoiler: Some of Producer’s “Favorite People” Will Be Leaving

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HBO’s mega hit, the thrilling ‘Game Of Thrones,’ is way over the top in every way, so the premiere party at the Roosevelt in Hollywood the other night well reflected that.  After screening the first episode, the cast and guests– including the First Minister of Northern Ireland Peter Robinson and the Deputy First Minister Martin McGuinness, (the show partly shoots there) –sauntered to the party filled with sword fighters, stilt walkers, dragons and more which filled the main room.

Most of the cast was there, happily talking and posing for photos with anyone that asked.  These smart, mostly British actors well know that they are part of a phenomenon.  And what a ‘happening’ it is, Hollywood Boulevard was filled with fans behind barricades hoping to get some time with the stars.

Our very own LEAH SYDNEY spoke with co-creator and showrunner David Benioff, who along with D. B. Weiss,  are at the helm of this beyond successful series.

Showbiz411: You had said this upcoming season is special for you.  Why is that?

DB: This is the season we’ve been waiting from the beginning. Because ‘Storm of Swords’ the third book is the one we love, we love them all, but this is a special one.  There are certain themes in it that just really resonated with us.  We called each other Dan and I, before we even pitched it to HBO, that if we ever got this show on air and it lasted three seasons and we got to those scenes, we could die happy.

Showbiz411: Is this really the first thing you produced?

DB: Yes, I never produced anything before this.  I tried to produce things, but nothing got made.  Not even an internet short. This is a first. True story.  We told HBO to take the chance on us to produce this which was obviously a big ask.  Luckily the author George Martin liked what we said.  It was kind of a wing and a prayer.

Showbiz411: You’re all tight lipped about this season.

DB: Yeah, but here’s one thing…time to say goodbye to some of my favorite people!

Barbra Streisand Prepares to Take Europe With Dates Just Announced

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Barbra Streisand is about to take Europe by storm. She’s just announced four dates in Europe for June– London, Paris, Berlin, and Cologne. And more are coming. Barbra was last in Europe in June 2007. But she’s never played Berlin or Cologne. And as the dates sell out, more cities will be added. Streisand’s show should be called “All in the Family.” She’s got her son Jason Gould singing with her, as well as sister Roslyn Kind. I’m surprised James Brolin isn’t on tambourine! Anyway, Chris Botti, our favorite trumpeter, will be featured as well. Streisand appeared on the Oscars to promote this tour, another great idea from longtime manager Marty Erlichman. Ticket prices will be Barbra-high, which means La Streisand should make a nice Euro out of all this. More to come… Check her website for updates www.barbrastreisand.com

Beatles Approved: Sigourney Weaver Sends Up Her “Alien” Self in Brilliant “Vanya” on Broadway

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You may recall my review of Christopher Durang’s “Vanya and Sonia and Masha and Spike” from Lincoln Center’s Mitzi Newhouse Theater. The play was hilarious and fun, the actors were all so marvelous, that I implored them to move it to Broadway. Last week the move occurred, with mostly great reviews (except for a totally bizarre one in the New York Times). I went last night to see it at the John Golden Theater.

I am happy to report that all the zany eccentricity has relocated intact. Sigourney Weaver and David Hyde Pierce are the stars, and they follow through with Tony -level performances. But there are several people on stage. Kristine Nielsen is from another world. She’s going to get a Tony Award for this, not just a nomination, and they should give it to her now. Billy Magnussen is a hoot as Masha’s (Sigourney’s) boytoy. Shalita Grant makes one of the best debuts ever on Broadway, fresh out of Juilliard.

Of course, this is a send up of several things. Weaver is satirizing her own career as the star of James Cameron action films. Durang, her close friend, can do this. He is also weaving in Chekhov’s Uncle Vanya, Three Sisters, and The Cherry Orchard, as well as Greek tragedy. Nielsen, over lunch, apparently did her Maggie Smith impersonation for Durang, and that’s become part of her character that has to been seen to be believed.

And what to say of David Hyde Pierce, who has hit home run after home run on Broadway since “Frasier” ended. This is his best work yet. A raging monologue he delivers toward the end of Act Two will be more than enough to get a Tony nomination. He will be up against Tom Hanks. That’s a real race.

The play: set in Bucks County at a bucolic family home where brother Vanya and adopted sister Sonia (DHP, Nielsen) have lived quietly while their sister Masha (Weaver) has become a famous, globe trotting movie star. Now Masha arrives with the boytoy Spike (Magnussen) ostensibly to sell the house out from under them. Grant is the sassy maid Cassandra who spouts dire prophecies while making tuna sandwiches and toning up her voodoo doll skills. There’s also an ingenue named Nina, played by the lovely Genevieve Angelson.

Durang juggles a lot– all the parody and satire, not to mention the realities of family, aging, careers, love late in life. You’re laughing so much of the time, it’s important to remember that there are some profound things being discussed. I adore Sigourney Weaver, and as Masha she can do no wrong. If you only know her from “Avatar” this is a whole other side. Masha is quite arch, outsized, and more than a handful. She really is larger than life, something the Times review didn’t get. Masha is self-absorbed with just a hint that somewhere under well maintained facade she may understand what’s going on with her hapless siblings. It’s a beautiful performance.

Weaver will have to leave “Vanya et al” sometime in June or July, I guess, to do one small movie before she shoots the “Avatar” sequels. She’s essential, and will win some awards. But I do hope the play will go on after she exits. It would be a shame to deny audiences of this much fun. And I’ll bet there are a lot of actresses– Christine Baranski and Alison Janney come to mind– who’d like a crack at playing Masha. In the meantime, fight your way in to see these people ASAP.

PS This show is Beatles approved: the producers got the rights to George Harrison’s “Here Comes the Sun” and the Beatles’ master recording. I won’t give it away. But it’s a rarity for the group ever to approve such a thing. And it’s a lovely value added in an already great night.

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http://www.showbiz411.com/2013/01/03/sigourney-weaver-vanya-comedy-looking-at-broadway-run

 

Jay Leno Can’t Stop Himself: Another Jab at NBC in Tuesday’s Monologue

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Jay Leno can’t stop himself. He’s mad at NBC over the replacement story, he’s mad at them over Bob Greenblatt asking him to back off telling jokes about NBC’s ratings. On Monday night it was the St. Patrick’s joke about NBC execs being snakes.

On Tuesday, Leno continued:”Did you hear about this? A 28-year-old woman from Serbia has a rare brain condition where she sees everything upside down,” Leno said, setting up the joke. “The good news? She’s now been given a job at the White House as President Obama’s economic adviser.” There’s a pause. Are we safe? No. Leno continued: “Isn’t that crazy? It’s unbelievable. She sees everything upside down. In fact, she thinks NBC is at the top of the ratings.”

Johnny Carson made jokes about Fred Silverman and NBC all the time, especially during the lowliest time when the Peacock network had “Supertrain” and “Me and the Chimp.” But times have changed, we are in the Twilight of the Gods here. Greenblatt is feeling pressure from Comcast. Leno knows how to rankle him. It’s going to be a long week.

Bon Jovi Comes in at Number 1, With David Bowie a Strong Number 2

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I told you: Jon Bon Jovi, Richie Sambora, Tico Torres and David Bryan finished at number 1 on the charts this week with “What About Now.” These endlessly hard working good guys sold 100,415 copies of their album of new material some 30 years after they first got started. Amazing. Of course, they’re not in the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame. But who freakin’ cares? Meanwhile, David Bowie’s superb “The Next Day” came in at a strong number 2-  83,118 copies. It’s Bowie’s first album in 10 years and had better be nominated for Best Album next year. I can’t stop listening to “Where Are We Now” and “I’d Rather Be High.”

Rod Stewart New Album Preview Here– He’s Rocking Again With New Songs

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Rod Stewart has written and produced a whole new album of rock songs. “Time”comes out on May 7th. The preview of songs is below. You know. Rod joins David Bowie, Eric Clapton, Jimi Hendrix in what’s turning out to be a revival year of the great rock leaders. Elton John is almost finished with his album. Sting is working on something, so is Paul McCartney. The Stones are touring. Did we ever think 70 year-olds– and dead vets– would come save us from the unrelenting crap on the radio? Thanks to all of them. Plus Boz Scaggs has a new album out, so does Eric Burdon. I can’t stop listening to Van Morrison’s “Born to Sing No Plan B” collection. Not that there isn’t great new music from Miguel, Emeli Sande, Frank Ocean, etc. But it warms the heart to real music again from our old pals. Rod’s first single, “She Makes Me Happy” is on iTunes today and it’s great. PS The album has a bonus track cover of Libby Titus’s classic “Love Has No Pride” and a song called “Sexual Religion.” “Time” sounds like a HIT.

Michael Jackson’s Kids: Biologically No, But In Every Other Way

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TMZ is all excited today about some papers that were filed in the Michael Jackson wrongful death suit. The papers say the Jacksons want to exclude discussion of the paternity of Michael Jackson’s kids. Listen: I wrote about this on May 31, 2005– during the child molestation trial one of Jackson’s attorneys, Robert Sanger, said to Judge Rodney Melville: “The circumstances that relate to the birth of the children wouldn’t be admitted for the truth of the matter. Only his love of the children.”

We made a big deal at the time out of my scoop– that Prince and Paris were carried by Debbie Rowe after she’d used a sperm bank. Later, Michael did use his DNA and chose a surrogate for Blanket. Prince and Paris are not stupid kids. and they know they don’t look anything like the Jacksons. I’m sure this has all been explained to them.

But they are Michael Jackson’s kids, no matter whose DNA they are carrying. He raised them. And crazy as we thought he was — with the masks and keeping them out of the public— those kids have turned out to be extremely bright, well behaved, sophisticated, literate, and considerate. Last year they saved their grandmother from the greedy clutches of relatives. They were heroes.

They are one half Debbie, and one half Michael. And the combination worked. Anything else is meaningless now. Just read Paris’s Twitter feed. She never ceases to impress. And she’s funny. Prince is already working. They comport themselves beautifully. So let’s concede that they are Michael’s children, and that he did a much better job than anyone could have predicted.

My column from May 31, 2005:

When the defense rested in Michael Jackson‘s child molestation case on Friday, a very important issue that had been raised was lost. Defense attorney Robert Sanger as much as conceded that the pop star’s children may not be his own.

Just before playing a taped police interview with Jackson’s then 13-year-old accuser, both sides debated several motions in front of Judge Rodney Melville.

One of them involved what is known in court as the “Outtakes Tape.” This is the video that Jackson’s cameraman Hamid Moslehi made of Martin Bashir as he was filming his documentary, “Living With Michael Jackson.”

During breaks in the Bashir filming, Moslehi let the cameras roll. With his guard down, Jackson discussed his children and his plastic surgery with Moslehi.

In each case, courtroom observers got to hear Jackson tell Bashir that not only were his children born of his own DNA, but that he had slept with Debbie Rowe to conceive the two oldest, Prince and Paris. He said for the third child, known as Blanket, he had used a surrogate whose egg had been fertilized with his own sperm.

As we told you in our April 27 column, our sources have confirmed a tabloid story that Jackson’s children are not his biologically. But in court, this suddenly became critical, as the prosecution and defense argued about allowing the “outtake” statements to be entered as evidence.

That was when Sanger, quite startlingly, uttered these words on the record: “The circumstances that relate to the birth of the children wouldn’t be admitted for the truth of the matter. Only his love of the children.”

In a veiled threat, District Attorney Tom Sneddon told the judge that if statements made by Jackson from the “outtakes” were allowed in, he would call “experts” during the rebuttal stage of the trial.

He didn’t specify, but certainly Sanger and anyone who was paying attention knew that Sneddon might show that Jackson had lied not only about his paternity, but also about his cosmetic surgeries, of which he says he has only had two.

There was, however, little question what Sanger meant about “the births of the children.” If the circumstances as Jackson had described them could not be held out as true, then there could be only one other explanation: They were false.