As backers’ auditions go, “Gutenberg! The Musical!” — a wildly delusional conceit so full of itself that it boasts two exclamation points — doesn’t stand a chance of making it to Broadway. That is, ...
Add Yahoo as a preferred source to see more of our stories on Google. There is a legendary anecdote, perhaps apocryphal but probably not, that after a performance of “The Addams Family” on Broadway, ...
Andrew Rannells and Josh Gad are back on Broadway -- in "Gutenberg! The Musical!". Matt Murphy Andrew Rannells and Josh Gad, that match made in “Mormon,” are back together and hamming it up again on ...
When Gutenberg! The Musical! debuted Off Broadway 17 years ago, critics wondered whether it was ready for Broadway. Perhaps they should have asked whether Broadway was ready for Gutenberg! All these ...
Performances in N.Y.C. Advertisement Supported by The history of movable type is a terrible idea for a show. Which is why it’s so on brand for this satire of theater and its eternal hopefuls. By Jesse ...
A first-rate intellect, wrote F. Scott Fitzgerald, can hold two opposing ideas in mind and still retain the ability to function. By that metric, I felt pretty darn clever at Gutenberg! The Musical!, ...
There is a legendary anecdote, perhaps apocryphal but probably not, that after a performance of “The Addams Family” on Broadway, Elaine Stritch visited Nathan Lane backstage and told the star, ...