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Remember Tim Blake Nelson from Syriana or Oh Brother Where Art Thou? Well, Tim’s a multi-tasker. He’s also an accomplished director , author and producer. He has an off broadway play opening tonight. Eye of God officially opens at The Kirk Theatre on Theatre Row following previews that began Oct. 2.
“In Kingfisher, Oklahoma, an innocent young woman meets a strong man of faith,” according to press notes. “A young boy witnesses a brutal murder. Where is the line between moral and radical? A love story between the lonely, the troubled, the forgotten and the radical believer who can save them.”

Pulitzer Prize-winning playwright Neil Simon is back on Broadway Oct. 2 with the first preview of his 1983 autobiographical play Brighton Beach Memoirs, at the Nederlander Theatre. The cast will feature Santino Fontana, Laurie Metcalf and newcomer Noah Robbins among its players. Brighton Beach officially opens on October 25th at the David T. Nederlander Theatre, located at 208 West 41st Street, NY.


"I NEED A CLONAPIN AND A BIG CAN OF FOSTER'S LAGER..."
Cell phones really are becoming the scourge of live theater performances everywhere and there doesn’t seem to be a solution-especially since the offending parties seem to be mortified and never reach for their phones to shut them off for fear that the audience will tar and feather them. Hugh holds it together well here but definitely looks as though he wants to dive into the audience and get them in a headlock, just like he used to do to his brother growing up in Australia.
Barack Obama showed he is man who knows how to keep a marriage together by making good on a promise to his wife Michelle. The President had promised his wife during the campaign that he would take her to New York for dinner and a a Broadway show.
The Obamas broke from their Friday evening date-night tradition and hopped flight to New York City Saturday afternoon. The President and Mrs. Obama dined at Blue Hill Restaurant in the West Village. After that they went off to Times Square to watch the Saturday evening performance of “Joe Turner’s Come and Gone”.
“Joe Turner’s Come and Gone”, set in 1911, tells the story of a black American, Herald Loomis who, after serving seven years hard labor, journeys to the industrialized North with his daughter and arrives at a Pittsburgh boarding house. The play centers is fullof Loomis’ recollectionof his migration and the memorable characters who aid him in his search for inner freedom.
