Inside an iconic property that's been operating in the heart of London since 1851
Flemings Mayfair Hotel is the opposite of anonymous and cavernous. It’s friendly and welcoming. Stay there for longer than 24 hours and even everyone at breakfast, in the Michelin-starred Ormer restaurant, will probably know your name. It’s like Cheers, if, instead of a bar in Boston, ... More
Inside this luxury lifestyle hotel in the center of Marylebone and Mayfair, combining luxury with Nobu dining
Zen is underrated in hotels these days. Nobu restaurants in Los Angeles and NYC, at least, are known for having something of a scene. So you might think the Nobu Hotel Portman Square in Marylebone in London might be a bustling circus. It’s not, and that’s what makes this well-located ... More
The 24-year-old actor is making his Broadway debut in the title role of a new production of The Who's Tommy at the Nederlander Theatre
To prepare for his role as the Pinball Wizard himself in this season’s revival of The Who’s Tommy, Moroccan American actor Ali Louis Bourzgui watched every live performance by and interview with The Who that he could find on YouTube. As dedicated as that may sound, Bourzgui ... More
The actors bring the musical version of Water For Elephants to life on the Imperial Theatre stage
“It’s always been a dream to originate a role on Broadway,” says Virginia-born Grant Gustin, who had a nine-year run as the superhero the Flash on the CW series of the same name. In a musical version of Sara Gruen’s novel Water for Elephants, Gustin gets to ... More
Robin Wright is a force both behind and in front of the camera. Next up: the impetuous Queen Isabelle in Netflix’s fantasy Damsel
On the longrunning Netflix series House of Cards, Robin Wright played one of the more terrifying characters of the last decade: the conniving Claire Underwood, an environmental activist who Lady Macbeths her way to become, in the final season, president of the United States. The series earned Wright a ... More
The actor, best known for his roles in The Sopranos and The White Lotus makes his Broadway debut in Ibsen's play An Enemy of the People this spring
Most people recognize Michael Imperioli from The Sopranos and, more recently, from the second season of The White Lotus. But the actor started in theater. “I founded a company, Studio Dante, and produced my first play when I was 22,” he says. Though he’s acted in many Off- and Off-Off ... More
Zach Chance and Jonathan Clay, the folk duo behind the music for this season’s stage adaptation of S.E. Hinton’s novel The Outsiders, make their theatrical debut
“Writing for a musical is a marathon, not a sprint,” says Zach Chance, one-half of Jamestown Revival, the folk duo behind the music for this season’s stage adaptation of S.E. Hinton’s novel The Outsiders (with Justin Levine). “You have to be able to re-approach the work over and over, to ... More
The singer-songwriter has created the music and lyrics for the stage adaptation of the hit film, The Notebook, opening soon at the Schoenfeld Theatre
Singer-songwriter Ingrid Michaelson tackles writing her first musical with a stage adaptation of Nicholas Sparks’ romantic bestseller The Notebook, debuting this season at the Schoenfeld Theatre. What sealed the deal for Michaelson to sign on to such a well-known tear-jerker, which was famously made into a 2004 ... More
The Leading Hotels of the World group helps evoke the Amalfi Coast on an archipelago
Leading Hotels of the World, a nearly 100-year-old brand, is known for its curated collection of independent, luxury hotels around the globe. It comprises more than 400 hotels in over 80 countries, with around 30 new properties added per year. Only five percent of submitted hotels are accepted into the ... More
The actress returns to the stage in John Patrick Shanley's Pulitzer Prize- and Tony Award-winning play, Doubt, alongside Liev Schreiber and Amy Ryan
When she read that the Roundabout announced a Broadway revival of John Patrick Shanley’s Doubt, Zoe Kazan (The Big Sick) felt a light bulb flash. (The play won the Pulitzer and the Tony in 2005; three years later, Meryl Streep and Philip Seymour Hoffman ... More