Topic: David Hyde Pierce

When it comes to contemporary songwriting, the obstreperously sizable squad who complain that "they don't write 'em like they used to" have got it...

In my library: Rosie Perez

Don't judge a book by its cover, says Rosie Perez - and don't judge a woman by her accent! The Brooklyn-born and -bred actress ("Do the Right...
Actor David Hyde Pierce says people should come out for themselves, because his announcement pleased nobodyActor David Hyde Pierce says people should come out for themselves, because his announcement pleased nobody. The 52-year-old Pierce, who is best known playing psychiatrist Dr. Niles ...
THE PERFECT HOST" -- 3 STARS Cat-and-mouse thriller. (1:33). R: violence, language. At the Quad. New Yorkers have had more opportunity than most to...

David Hyde Pierce on 'The Perfect Host'

Titles can be misleading.. Contrary to the name of his latest movie, "The Perfect Host" (arriving Friday), David Hyde Pierce does not often invite...

David Hyde Pierce starring in psychological thriller

NEW YORK (Backstage) - David Hyde Pierce, best known for his Emmy-winning role as neurotic shrink Dr. Niles Crane on "Frasier," will show a different side in the upcoming psychological thriller "The Perfect Host."He plays a seemingly well-to-do, uptight suburban man set ...
T.R. Knight, Brendan Fraser, Patrick Stewart, David Hyde Pierce and Mark Rylance are among the high-profile actors whose Broadway season has ended...
Bad news for 3 Broadway plays: `Elling,' `La Bete' and `A Life in the Theatre' to close earlyA play about two recently released mental patients in Norway is the latest Broadway show ending its run early, joining a David Mamet valentine to ...

3 Broadway plays to close early

A play about two recently released mental patients in Norway is the latest Broadway show ending its run early, joining a David Mamet valentine to the theater and a revival staring David Hyde Pierce.. "La Bete," starring Mark Rylance, Joanna Lumley and ...

'Sondheim!' is music to our ears

No institution shows more love for composers than Broadway, and it's hard to imagine Broadway showing more love than it shows for Stephen Sondheim...