THEATER
Fish Out of Water
Broadway’s buzziest new production isn’t about a steamy cabaret or the Mormon church–it’s about sitting shivah with a curmudgeon. Seinfeld co-creator and Curb Your Enthusiasm star Larry David will make his Broadway debut on March 5 in Fish in the Dark, a play he wrote about a family mourning the death of its patriarch. Since David has already conquered both network and cable television, it’s no surprise that his first show has broken nonmusical Broadway records with $14.5 million in advance ticket sales. Even Jason Alexander–who played David’s alter ego, George Costanza, on Seinfeld–tweeted that he couldn’t get seats.
MOVIES
Monkey Business
Before he stars in the next installment of True Detective, Vince Vaughn will appear in the comedy Unfinished Business, about a wild business trip to Europe, in theaters March 6.
MUSIC
Chasing Oasis
Noel Gallagher has said that it would take $500 million to reunite his acclaimed rock band Oasis. While waiting for someone to raise that cash, hear his second solo album, Chasing Yesterday, out March 2.
TELEVISION
British Invasion
The first season of the British drama Broadchurch, about the disappearance of a young boy, developed a cult following in the U.S. Now stateside fans can catch the second season on BBC America starting March 4.
‘AND HE WOULD BE CHASED OUT OF VILLAGES BY PANTING OGRES.’
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