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NYC’s Famed Public Theater Will Stream All-Star Show with Sting, Glenn Close, Audra McDonald, Oscar Isaac, Elvis Costello, More

New York’s famed Public Theater is losing a lot of money while the lockdown continues. Their revenue stream needs a big shot in the arm so they’ve got a big fundraiser planned for June 1st streaming on their website and elsewhere.

The main event is free, and features Sting and Trudie Styler, Glenn Close, Audra McDonald, Elvis Costello, Oscar Isaac, Anne Hathaway, Antonio Banderas, Laura Benanti, Nikki M. James, John Leguizamo, and more. The show will be hosted by Jesse Tyler Ferguson, directed by Kenny Leon with music directed by Ted Sperling.

Sam Waterston, who was in so many early Public Theater productions, will be honored.

Before the event goes live on streaming, the clever people at the Public have worked out a way for top donors to host private cocktail parties with some of the stars. The donations range down from $50,000. You can read all about that here.

The Public Theater has given us a lot of historic shows, like “Hamilton,” “Hair,” and “A Chorus Line.” Not being open since March is very damaging. This is an important event that I’m happy to promote (even though there was no press release, I just cooked this up from their website).

All you rich kids who fled Manhattan for the Hamptons or Palm Beach, set up your parties now!

The Empire Strikes Back: Matt Lauer Finally Addresses Ronan Farrow Book, Ann Curry Scandal, His Exit from NBC

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Matt Lauer has finally said something about his scandalous exit from NBC and the Today Show.

Indeed, Lauer has written a piece for the website Mediaite, owned by Dan Abrams, in which he picks apart Ronan Farrow’s reporting in the book “Catch and Kill.”

Lauer says he was going to publish the piece last November but certain events postponed it. Then this past weekend the New York Times media critic Ben Smith published his own scathing appraisal of Farrow’s book. That gave Lauer an opening.

Lauer not only pinpoints what he sees as journalistic and fact checking errors, he also refers to Ann Curry’s ouster from the Today Show and mentions former entertainment booker Melissa Lonner.

Lauer writes: “Lonner is also a close friend of Ann Curry, and both believed I had a major role in having Ann removed from our show in 2012 in what was a terrible chapter at Today that played out in the headlines. They both blamed me, and they did little to hide their feelings with people, both inside and outside the network.”

He stops short of denying that he campaigned to oust Curry.

Most of Matt’s piece is focused on Brooke Nevils, with whom he says he had a consensual affair. Nevils told Farrow that was not the case, and it led to NBC firing him.

“The allegation came from Brooke Nevils, the same woman whose complaint resulted in my termination at NBC. It was made public as part of the promotional rollout for a new book by Ronan Farrow. This accusation was one of the worst and most consequential things to ever happen in my life, it was devastating for my family, and outrageously it was used to sell books.

“At no time did Brooke Nevils ever use the words “assault” or “rape” in regards to any accusation against me while filing her complaint with NBC in November of 2017. That has been confirmed publicly. NBC never suggested I was being accused of such an offense when I met with their attorney on Nov. 28 of that same year. They have also confirmed that publicly.”

Lauer concludes: “I was shaken, but not surprised, that few in the media were willing to thoroughly challenge the accusations against me, or the person making them. The rush to judgment was swift. In fact, on the morning I was falsely accused of rape, and before I could even issue a statement, some journalists were already calling my accuser “brave” and “courageous.” While the presumption of innocence is only guaranteed in a court of law, I felt journalists should have, at the very least, recognized and considered it.”

I don’t know anything about Matt Lauer’s alleged sexual harassment of employees at NBC. It was common knowledge that he “fooled around,” but that was all. But no one could ever write that because it couldn’t be fact checked. And apparently, according to Lauer and Smith, it wasn’t.

 

Uptown Records Founder Andre Harrell will Get a Special Tribute This Sunday May 24th on BET

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Uptown Records founder Andre Harrell, who died suddenly at age 59, will get a special tribute show this Sunday on BET at 9pm. Among the people participating are Chris Rock, Mariah Carey, Jamie Foxx, Babyface, Naomi Campbell, Lee Daniels, Robin Thicke, Russell Simmons, Kimora Lee Simmons, Clarence Avant.

Sean Diddy Combs’s Revolt TV, where Harrell was working when he died, will also carry the show. But the press release makes no mention of Combs as a participant. That’s a little strange since Harrell plucked Sean from obscurity and made him a star. Maybe he’ll be a surprise guest.

Also not mentioned in Mary J. Blige. Harrell was her first record exec and launched her career.

The show is Executive Produced by Wendy Credle, Rikki Hughes and Harrell’s son, Gianni Credle-Harrell.

“There is a divine message when a soul as bright as Andre’s, Mr. Champagne & Bubbles, the official life of the party, chooses to transition during a time when so many people who’s lives he touched so deeply, cannot get together to console each other, to share joy-filled stories, and to do the “hampty hamps” two-step in the name of his love,” says Credle. “This Tribute is our gift to Andre. When his day came, Andre said, “Listen, if they ain’t playing Frankie Beverly and Maze’s “Before I Let Go” at my funeral, guess what, I ain’t going.” He said, “I don’t want a funeral. I want a party”. Well, Andre, in the words of Frankie, “You made us happy, This you can bet, You stood right beside us, And we won’t forget.”

Sunday Cable Ratings: In a Race Among Quality Scripted Shows, “Billions” Beats “I Know This Much” But Michael Jordan Trumps All

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I am celebrating a victory for my favorite show that can be seen on a television set.

“Billions,” now in season 5, won a three way race Sunday night at 9pm among quality dramas.

To wit: “Billions” scored 568,000 viewers. On HBO, Mark Ruffalo playing twins in “I Know This Much is True” had 313,000 people tuning in. On AMC, “Killing Eve” scored just 368,000. The latter show had a simultaneous broadcast on BBC AMerica, with 340,000.

But on a single channel, “Billions” won hands down. So we win, and I accept the award on behalf of Bobby Axelrod, Chuck Rhoades, Wendy Rhoades, and all their minions.

Of course, these three shows were low ratings-getters on Sunday night cable. All the action was on ESPN, where 6 million plus people tuned into the “Last Dance” documentary about Michael Jordan and the Chicago Bulls. That’s the rating of a network show.  Twice as many men as women watched the Bulls saga. But that’s a documentary.

On TBS, “Snowpiercer” debuted with almost 2 million viewers. But TNT comes with your cable, as opposed to Showtime and HBO, which are subscription channels. It’s a great showing for “Snowpiercer,” and I was thrilled to see it finally appear after long delays and lots of hype. Jennifer Connelly, Daveed Diggs, and especially Mickey Sumner head a cool cast.

But “Billions” is thriving, which is nice to see. I’m enjoying seeing Bobby getting knocked around a little by Corey Stoll’s new guy tech billionaire, and Julianna Margulies is about to play a big part in Chuck’s life, I feel. Looking forward to the next episode like crazy.

Anti-Semite Mel Gibson’s Neo-Nazi Loving Dad Hutton Gibson Died on May 11th at 101 and No One Told Us

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I was getting ready to write this: Notorious anti-Semite, racist, and misogynist Mel Gibson is back. He looked deranged as ever in his new straight to video release, called “Force of Nature.” His co-stars are Emile Hirsch, who once punched a female publicist in Hollywood, and Kate Bosworth, who is married to the director, Michael Polish. The whole thing goes digital on June 30th and will be very popular in Albania, or someplace where Mel’s comments about the Holocaust– “at this point it’s a numbers game” — aren’t a concern.

Then I looked on Wikipedia, and it turns out Hutton Gibson DIED on May 11th and no one told us. Hallelujah! Neo-Nazi loving, anti-Arch Diocese, bizarre rogue Catholic Hutton was 101, almost 102. Did corona virus kill him? Who knows! But Hutton Gibson was a bad, bad guy who was a Holocaust denier and all around crazy person. As noted in Wikipedia, he was quoted as saying the Second Vatican Council was “a Masonic plot backed by the Jews.” He also hated every Pope and railed against the Catholic church even though he was Catholic.

It was for Hutton that Mel built his Holy Family church in Malibu (Agoura Hills) funded with $70 million tax free through Mel’s AP Reilly Foundation. It continues in blissful ignorance to this day. Mel, meantime, you know, had seven kids with first wife Robyn, cheated on her, had his famous DUI incident which revealed all his horrible traits to the world. Then he hooked up with much younger Oksana Grigorieva, gave crazy interviews about the Holocaust, basically lost his career. Now he’s with some young Tootsie and he has a kid who’s younger than his grandchildren.

As for Hutton, hell is too good a fate. Also from Wikipedia: In a 2003 interview he questioned how the Nazis could have disposed of six million bodies during the Holocaust and claimed that the September 11, 2001 attacks were perpetrated by remote control.

So roast in Hell, Hutton. And everyone ignore “Force of Nature” when it’s released this June. At least there’s no beaver involved.

Good News, for a Change: Celebrity Bandleader Peter Duchin Is Getting Better, Son Says “Has Begun Rehabilitation”

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SOme good news, for a change. Celebrity bandleader, beloved and popular New Yorker Peter Duchin is on the mend. His son, Colin, reports on Instagram that his dad’s recovery continues.

Colin writes:

“I’m so happy to be able say that my father has begun rehabilitation…I have shared with him (via phone) all of the thoughts and love that you have been sending, he is totally moved and so appreciative…there is still a very long road ahead, but thankfully he is on that road and improving daily…I can’t thank you enough for all of the care, love, and grace you have sent his way, I’m Grateful.”

Music has healing powers! We want to see Peter back on his bandstand this fall, swinging with his orchestra.

Death Blow? Historic Friars Club Stripped of Tax Exempt Status by IRS After Failing to File for More than 3 Years

EXCLUSIVE This may be the death knell for the Friars Club.

The historic, legendary organization that once boasted members like Joan Rivers, Billy Crystal, Alan King, and so on has had a devastating turn of events. The IRS has stripped the club of its tax exempt status. The reason? The club had not filed a Form 990 tax return in over three years.

The news is posted to GuideStar, which monitors tax exempt organizations. The last time the Friars filed was in 2015.

At that time I was already reporting their nosedive into disaster. In the last six months, the Club finally fired its president, Michael Gyure, who’d been found guilty of personal tax evasion. Right before that they suffered a massive flood in their historic building on East 55th St., which shut them down. They’d already endured losing a sexual harassment suit brought their former receptionist. And the Feds had previously raided the premises to see what Gyure had been doing.

Just last month the whole staff was dismissed. Sources say the club did get insurance money from the flood. They may also have qualified for government assistance thanks to the virus.

But without the 501 c(3) designation, the Friars are lost. On their Guidestar title page, you can find just this: “This organization’s exempt status was automatically revoked by the IRS for failure to file a Form 990, 990-EZ, 990-N, or 990-PF for 3 consecutive years. Further investigation and due diligence are warranted.” They’ve also been removed from Charity Navigator.

It’s unclear who knows the Friars can no longer collect money as a charity or foundation. They’d announced a Friars Roast of Al Sharpton, but that won’t he happening, nor will any more roasts. If anyone knows more, you can always email me at showbiz411@gmail.com

“Scream 5” is Being Planned, With Neve Campbell Likely, and a Possible Reunion of Divorced Couple Courteney Cox and David Arquette

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The last time there was a “Scream” movie, number 4, was in 2011. Stars Courteney Cox and David Arquette were a married couple. The Weinstein Company was still in business, and Bob Weinstein was running the Dimension division.

Fast forward nine years. Cox and Arquette are divorced. Neve Campbell has made 5 or 6 movies no one’s ever heard of except a really bad action film with Dwayne Johnson called “Skyscraper.” Wes Craven, who directed all four “Scream” movies, is dead. The Weinstein Company and Dimension? Well, that’s a long story. They’re no longer in business.

But there will be a “Scream 5,” apparently, Spyglass Entertainment will make it. Arquette was announced today. Campbell’s announcement may come tomorrow. Courteney Cox? She’s not saying no. By Friday, the original “Scream” trio will be reunited.

Here’s something: look for Coco Cox-Arquette, who turns 16 in June, to be part of the young cast. There’s no way she won’t be part of “Scream: The Next Generation.” It’s a family business.

Matthew Bettinelli-Olpin and Tyler Gillett will write and direct. They made last year’s hip horror film, “Ready or Not.” Kevin Williamson, who wrote the “Scream” movies, will be a consulting producer of some kind. And look, if it’s good, it will be great fun. If it’s not good, we’ll live. Either way, it’s worth a try.

And who will play Ghostface? If they don’t shoot until after January 20, 2021, Donald Trump will be available, unless the producers think it’s typecasting.

Donald Trump Says He’s Taking Hydroxychloroquine Despite Warnings from Doctors of Potential Side Effects

Donald Trump told reporters this afternoon that he’s been taking the drug hydroxychloroquine, even though doctors and studies have warned of serious or fatal side effects. It was revealed last month that Trump, who’d been touting the malaria drug as a cure for COVID-19, had a small financial stake in the drug’s manufacturer, Sanofi. Is he telling the truth? Who knows? He could be making it up. He’s a skilled liar. Anything is possible. What if a side effect is turning orange? How would we know the difference?

The news freaked out Fox News’s Neil Cavuto, who seemed concerned Trump might die.

But then Cavuto’s crazy producers found some nitwit doctor to say it wasn’t so bad.

RIP Ken Osmond, 76, Actor Played Famed Suck-up Eddie Haskell on TV Classic “Leave it to Beaver”

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Ken Osmond has died. The 76 year old actor was famous for playing the suck up teen Eddie Haskell on the TV classic “Leave it to Beaver.”

“He was an incredibly kind and wonderful father,” Osmond’s son Eric said in a statement. “He had his family gathered around him when he passed. He was loved and will be very missed.”

The show ran for 234 episodes over six seasons from 1957 to 1963. Eddie was sort of like the Fonz of the show, although he wasn’t cool. He just thought he was. He often got his pals, brothers Beaver and Wally, into trouble. Then they’d have to apologize to their parents for being led astray.

Osmond went on to appear in many TV series as a guest star. He joined the LAPD in 1970 and grew a mustache to be less recognizable. In 1980, Osmond was shot in a chase with a suspected car thief, though he was saved by his bulletproof vest. He was put on disability and retired from the force in 1988.

For a certain generation, and for a few that followed, Eddie Haskell was seared into brains of TV watchers. There were only a few channels when “Leave it to Beaver” and even through the 70s when it still repeated in reruns. For years a rumor circulated that Osmond was indeed rocker Alice Cooper but it was the same kind of urban myth that started about Beaver, actor Larry Mathers, died in Vietnam. There was no internet then. These stories, like Paul McCartney being dead, were rampant and all disproved at some point.

Ken Osmond probably suffered from the same syndrome that affects most actors who portray quirky second bananas on TV since it began. Whether it’s Eddie Haskell or Kramer or Horschak on “Welcome Back, Kotter,” they’re typed for life in that role. But it just shows you how good they were, how convincing, and memorable.

PS If you look at “Leave it to Beaver” now you will see that Barbara Billingsley– who went on to cult status in the movie “Airplane”–and Hugh Beaumont– were incredibly sarcastic most of the time. It’s nice to know, looking back, they were in on the joke.