Gypsy” is back on Broadway — for the fifth time since its original outing in 1959 — and in this new production, what is often ...
The actor Joy Woods never thought much about “Gypsy” — at least not until ... Rose (McDonald), trying to make her daughters into vaudeville stars just as vaudeville’s popularity has ...
In the latest revival of Arthur Laurents, Stephen Sondheim, and Jule Styne’s iconic musical, George C. Wolfe humanizes a ...
McDonald is, as always, a spellbinding artist; her seventh Tony is imminent. And as for me, I have revised my skepticism.
Set during the decline of vaudeville and the rise of burlesque, Gypsy is both a gripping character study and a poignant reflection on ambition, sacrifice, and the pursuit of success. First ...
“Gypsy,” which opened Dec. 19 at the newly ... in hopes that she might seem more palatable to the predominantly white vaudeville circuit. But when the fed-up June flies the coop, she then ...
You know the based-on-real-life-story: Vaudeville, stage mother ... becoming the world famous Gypsy Rose Lee. Kevin Csolak & Joy Woods Julieta Cervantes Wolfe, reuniting here with McDonald ...
Danny Burstein and Joy Woods also star in George C. Wolfe’s Broadway revival of the beloved showbiz story by Arthur Laurents, Jule Styne and Stephen Sondheim.
Based on the memoirs of striptease artist Gypsy Rose Lee, the play begins in the 1920s in Seattle. A clamor of kids rehearse for Uncle Jocko’s (Jacob Ming-Trent) kid-focused vaudeville act.