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Daniel Radcliffe admits to being drunk on set of Harry Potter

John-Paul Helk

Felix Felicis apparently wasn't the only potion Harry Potter was drinking in the movies. Daniel Radcliffe, 22, told British magazine, Heat, that he sometimes came to work, the set of the beloved movie series, drunk. Radcliffe said it was occasional, and typically the result of previous drinking still affecting him, but drunk all the same. He does defend himself by saying adamantly that he never drank while at work.

Constantine Maroulis heading to Broadway for 'Jekyll and Hyde'

Deborah Kim

Whether or not his American Idol contestants found him to be two-faced, Broadway will soon be acquainted with Constantine Maroulis' double identities.

The Hollywood Reporter reported Maroulis is heading to New York’s street of song and dance to play the lead role in the revival of musical Jekyll & Hyde.

The musical is set to premiere in NYC in the spring of 2013 after a 25-week run in San Diego, which begins October 2.

Darren Criss' final performance in 'How to Succeed in Business'

Marissa Pessolano
Glee star's run on Broadway comes to an end
Darren Criss arriving at the Trevor Project's 2011 Trevor Live! at The Hollywood Palladium on December 4, 2011 in Los Angeles, California Philip Vaughan

Darren Criss has portrayed the character of J. Pierrepont for the last time in How to Succeed in Business Without Really Trying.

Julia Roberts and Alec Baldwin have signed on to star in 'A Normal Heart'

Marissa Pessolano
Tony-Award winning stage show to become big screen movie

Julia Roberts and Alec Baldwin are the newest stars to sign on to the Tony Award-winning drama, A Normal Heart.

The stage show which is about the beginnings of the HIV/AIDS epidemic, will be adapted into a big screen movie. This is the latest project for Glee creator, Ryan Murphy, who already has an all-star cast set.

In addition to Roberts and Baldwin, White Collar's Matt Bomer, The Big Bang Theory's Jim Parsons, and Mark Ruffalo are all set to begin filming.

Former Broadway 'Spider-Man' director served with countersuit

Deborah Kim

It seems Broadway’s Spider-Man: Turn Off the Dark just can’t catch a break.

First there were all the injuries on set, and now Business Week is reporting the show’s former director was served a breach of contract countersuit by the show’s producers.

‘Spider-Man: Turn off the Dark’ producers file lawsuit against former director Julie Taymor

Daniel S Levine
Julie Taymor arrives for the "Beyond 9/11 - Portraits of Resilience" Photo Exhibit and Screening at Milk Gallery in New York on September 8, 2011. UPI /Laura Cavanaugh

Review: "Rock of Ages" on Broadway

If you love the music of the 80s, you'll love Rock of Ages.

It's 1987 in Los Angeles. Drew aspires to be a rock star, but until he can make it big he works as a busboy at The Bourbon Room, a club on the legendary Sunset Strip. There, he meets and falls in love with Sherri, a girl who recently left her small town in Kansas to pursue a dream in acting.

‘On A Clear Day’ revival with Harry Connick Jr. closes early, ‘Leap of Faith’ moves in

Daniel S Levine
The show did not get good reviews and had a poor performance at the box office
Harry Connick Jr., a cast member in the motion picture family drama "Dolphin Tale", attends the premiere of the film in Los Angeles on September 17, 2011. UPI/Jim Ruymen

Jessica Chastain to make Broadway debut in ‘The Heiress’

Daniel S Levine
U.S. actress Jessica Chastain arrives at the 11th International Film Festival of Marrakech (FIFM), December 7, 2011.The festival runs from December 2 to 10. REUTERS/Jean Blondin (MOROCCO - Tags: ENTERTAINMENT)

'Spider-Man:Turn Off the Dark' sets Broadway box office record

Vanessa Soldano

After a few injured cast members and bad reviews, it looks like Spider-Man:Turn Off the Dark has finally turned itself around.

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