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Larry Charles talks turning God gay in boundary-pushing 'Dicks: The Musical': 'Don't take it so seriously'
Charles says his ribald musical comedy "throws the gauntlet down on all of this canceling nonsense."
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Nathan Lane says 'Birdcage' co-star Robin Williams protected him from questions about his sexuality on 'Oprah': 'I'm not prepared to discuss that I'm gay on national television'
The Broadway star told Williams he was "scared" to come out as gay during the interview with Oprah Winfrey.
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Nathan Lane Joins Showtime’s ‘Penny Dreadful: City of Angels’
Nathan Lane is officially the latest addition to the cast of the upcoming Showtime series "Penny Dreadful: City of Angels," Variety has learned. Lane will play Lewis Michener. A veteran officer in the LAPD, wise to the ways of the world and ruthless in pursuit of his goals, Lewis becomes the partner and mentor of fellow […]
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Broadway review: 'Angels in America' with Andrew Garfield, Nathan Lane
The National Theater production of Tony Kushner's phenomenal 1993 epic work doesn't feel like a historical artifact that won the Pulitzer Prize, two Tony Awards, an Olivier Award, an Emmy, and the National Medal of Arts for its author.
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Nathan Lane reveals that Harvey Weinstein bullied him at a Hillary Clinton fundraiser
Harvey Weinstein once bullied Nathan Lane at a Hillary Clinton fundraise. But thanks to Cher and bad traffic, the Broadway star got the last laugh.
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Nathan Lane Says Harvey Weinstein Threw Him Against a Wall at Hillary Clinton's Birthday Party
Nathan Lane: Harvey Weinstein Threw Me Against a Wall
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‘Difficult People’: 2 Losers Who Are Winners
Billy Eichner and Julie Klausner are back for a second season of Difficult People, beginning Tuesday on Hulu. The new episodes—I’ve seen three of them—are jam-packed with pop-culture jokes that will leave you trying to suppress outbursts of laughter lest you miss one punchline set atop another, like layers of a delicious cake that Julie’s character would love to smash. If that sounds mean or crass on my part, believe me, you ain’t heard Julie’s character, Julie Kessner.