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Jesse Tyler Ferguson is heading from modern to classic _ the "Modern Family" star is going to star this summer in William Shakespeare's "The Comedy of Errors" in Central Park.
It's a few minutes after a performance of his debut play and Hamish Linklater looks like he's got indigestion.

All the single ladies — and fellas — will have a chance to join Beyonce onstage at the upcoming Super Bowl.

Katie Holmes' return to Broadway will be much shorter than she would have liked.
Katie Holmes' return to Broadway will be much shorter than she would have liked.
You might expect Katie Holmes to have something to prove in her first acting appearance since splitting from Tom Cruise. You might expect her to emerge onstage in a gown by Valentino and shoes by Jimmy Choo.

Katie Holmes has decided what her first major acting project will be since announcing her divorce from Tom Cruise: Broadway.
Katie Holmes has decided what her first major acting project will be since announcing her divorce from Tom Cruise: Broadway.
There was something for virtually everyone to smile about on Broadway on Tuesday after 30 of 37 shows this season got at least one Tony Award nomination. The folks at "Once" had the most reason to celebrate tonight at their working bar on stage.
God might not be eligible for a Tony Award nomination on Tuesday, but stories about him are jostling for attention on Broadway. And even Spider-Man might be redeemed.

The low-tech musical "Once," based on the love story of a Czech flower seller and an Irish street musician in Dublin, got a leading 11 Tony Award nominations Tuesday, proving sentiment can sway nominators just as much as special effects.
Zoe Lister-Jones, who plays a bit of a high-strung wreck on the TV series "Whitney," is about to join the Broadway cast of "Seminar" as, yes, a high-strung wreck.
The first new student has been revealed for the Broadway play "Seminar" _ Justin Long.
Lily Rabe and Hamish Linklater will star opposite Alan Rickman this fall in the world premiere of Theresa Rebeck's new play.

At a cafe in Brooklyn near his home, playwright Rajiv Joseph locks eyes with an adorable toddler in a fuzzy one-piece jumpsuit.