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Popvine (Free subscription) | 11/21/2009
We’ll call it the curse of the Screech! Seems like the photo spread in People Magazine a few months ago is the closest anyone is going to get to seeing their favorite Baysiders reunite. Zack Morris Mark-Paul Gosselaar revealed that the idea was “dead” because no one has approach the group with a decent idea: “No one [...]
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PerezHilton.com (Free subscription) | 11/21/2009
We'll call it the curse of the Screech! Seems like the photo spread in People Magazine a few months ago is the closest anyone is going to get to seeing their favorite Baysiders reunite. Zack Morris Mark-Paul Gosselaar revealed that the idea was "dead" because no one has approach the group with a decent idea: “No one [...]
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Daily Intelligencer - New York Magazine (Free subscription) | 11/19/2009
Robert Pattinson says he'd get naked for the right movie role, but added, "I don't think a lot of people would really want to see that. I think it would ruin the illusion." Dakota Fanning and Kristen Stewart make out in The Runaways , and Fanning reports, "it was passionate." Josh Brolin played Ping-Pong with Mel Gibson at Spin during the Wall Street 2 wrap party, along with Shia...
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New York Times (Free subscription) | 11/16/2009
A Q&A with Justin Kirk, who is playing the title character in the new play "The Understudy."
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Leonard Link (Free subscription) | 11/15/2009
"The Understudy," a comedy by Theresa Rebeck, opened on November 5 at Roundabout Theatre Company in Manhattan. I went to a matinee performance today. This is a three-character play: the stage manager, the star, and the understudy. Julie White plays...
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NYtheatre.com (Free subscription) | 11/12/2009
Theresa Rebeck is one of New York's most oft-produced playwrights. She writes very well for actors, giving them juicy monologues, strong scenes, and a lot of opportunity for back story. But as wholes, her plays aren't as strong as the sum of their parts. The Understudy is a prime example of this: juicy everything, but very flimsy.
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PerezHilton.com (Free subscription) | 11/06/2009
It's like he doesn't age! Mark-Paul Gosselaar was at the opening night celebration of his new Off-Broadway comedy The Understudy looking seksi and scruffy on Thursday! We love you, Zack Morris! [Image via Joseph Marzullo / WENN.]
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Denimology (Free subscription) | 11/06/2009
Celebs couldn't believe all the rock royalty that surrounded them at last week's 25th Anniversary Rock and Roll Hall of Fame Concerts October 29th and 30th at Madison Square Garden in New York City. And they couldn't keep their...
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New York Magazine (Free subscription) | 11/06/2009
Sometimes a veneer of professionalism is the only thing masking all-out panic. Julie White, in The Understudy, gives us both at once.
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About Last Night (Free subscription) | 11/06/2009
I review two off-Broadway shows, The Understudy and Nightingale, in today's Wall Street Journal drama column. The first is great...
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NY Daily News (Free subscription) | 11/06/2009
Theresa Rebeck is one of the brightest and busiest playwrights around, but she needs a new groove. "The Understudy" is a variation on her same showbiz beat.
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New York Times (Free subscription) | 11/05/2009
It has been a decade and a half since Mark-Paul Gosselaar last roamed the halls as Zack Morris on “Saved by the Bell;” he has since developed another distinction: as perhaps the best celebrity-slash-bicyclist in America.
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International Herald Tribune (Free subscription) | 11/04/2009
It has been a decade and a half since Mark-Paul Gosselaar last roamed the halls as Zack Morris on “Saved by the Bell;” he has since developed another distinction: as perhaps the best celebrity-slash-bicyclist in America.