Severed noggins, staircase tumbles and gaping stomach wounds. Megan Hilty, left, and Jennifer Simard in "Death Becomes Her." The movie won an Oscar for its outrageous visual effects. So naturally, ...
Isabella Rossellini is revisiting one of her most beloved films. She stopped by to watch Death Becomes Her, the Broadway adaptation of the 1992 film she costarred in with Meryl Streep, Goldie Hawn, ...
Christopher Gattelli had choreographed 17 previous Broadway shows, winning a Tony Award for Newsies. But this season's Death Becomes Her marks his first time directing, in addition to crafting the ...
Performances in N.Y.C. Advertisement Supported by The dance humor in Christopher Gattelli’s shows, like “Schmigadoon!” and “Death Becomes Her,” is underpinned by affection for musical theater and its ...
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'Death Becomes Her' brings Meryl Streep movie to Broadway with 'groundbreaking' illusions
Severed noggins, staircase tumbles and gaping stomach wounds. With all the onstage magic happening in “Death Becomes Her,” it’s enough to make your head spin. Adapted from the 1992 camp classic ...
Severed noggins, staircase tumbles and gaping stomach wounds. The movie won an Oscar for its outrageous visual effects. So naturally, illusionist Tim Clothier was daunted when he got the call about ...
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