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Interview: Singer/Songwriter Grace McLean on Her Mystical New Opera, and Coming to Broadway with ‘Natasha, Pierre & The Great Comet of 1812′

by Jose Solis

Singer/songwriter Grace McLean has a deliciously eclectic style that sees her combining elements from jazz, folk, musical theatre and pop. In songs like “Natural Disaster”, which she performs with her band …

The School for Scandal

by Wendy Caster

Same as it ever was, same as it ever was.Richard Brinsley Sheridan’s The School For Scandal, first performed in 1777, reveals that humans have changed little over the centuries, clothing and make-up aside. Sh…

Everybody’s Guide to Gus Solomons jr’s Dances for Alternative Spaces

by Gus Solomons Jr, Jerome Robbins Dance Division Fellow

I was flattered and intrigued when asked by the Jerome Robbins Dance Division of the New York Public Library for the Performing Arts to participate in their scholar's program to explore their collections and wr…

Time Out for Tony Talk & "Hamilton's" Effect

by Broadway & Me

People are always saying "it's an honor to be nominated" when they get a slot on the ballot for a top award like the Tonys. But that's more true than ever for most of the nominees in the musical categories for …

Celeb Watch! Mindy Kaling, Jewel and More Visit Broadway

by Hannah Vine

Stars visited American Psycho, Finding Neverland and Fun Home this week.

American Psycho

by Joy

AMERICAN PSYCHO, the American premiere of a new musical based on the iconic novel by Bret Easton Ellis (which recently celebrated the 25th anniversary of its publication) is currently playing on Broadway at the…

(Not A) Memory: Cats Is Back On Broadway

by Chris Luner

As the Broadway 2015-16 season comes to an end, we’re beginning to see life of a new season emerging on Broadway’s empty doorsteps. An Act Of God‘s marquee popped up two weeks ago at the Boot…

Features: Then and Now: An Enemy of the People at Chichester Festival Theatre

This month we take a look at how CFT has changed over the years

An Enemy of the People review – Hugh Bonneville's whistleblower is a man of our times

by Michael Billington

Chichester festival theatreBonneville precisely captures the recklessness and egotism of Dr Stockmann in a vigorous production of Ibsen’s frighteningly topical playThis is the fifth major revival in eight yea…

Ann Harada, Pearl Sun and Jason Tam Set for Celebrating Asian American Theatre Artists Panel

by Andrew Gans

The discussion will be held at the office of the Actors' Equity Association.

The Flick: Annie Baker's play about cinema is really a love letter to theatre

by Lyn Gardner

Baker’s heartbreaking Pulitzer-winner, is set in a doomed picturehouse but it’s really about how nothing beats the live theatrical experienceSome months ago, a friend and I walked into the wrong auditorium …

Time Out for Tony Talk & "Hamilton's" Effect

by Broadway & Me

People are always saying "it's an honor to be nominated" when they get a slot on the ballot for a top award like the Tonys. But that's more true than ever for most of the nominees in the musical categories for …

Pittsburgh CLO raises $9 million in private funds for new works and education

by Sharon Eberson / Pittsburgh Post-Gazette

Pittsburgh CLO has raised $9 million in the private phase of a planned $10 million capital campaign to support initiatives including new work development for the CLO Cabaret and large-scale musicals for the sum…

Iris Williams: An Encore Evening

by Jk Clarke

        by Joe Regan Jr.   After her sold out cabaret appearance at Birdland last October, the Welsh-born Iris Williams returned in triumph May 2 in a show entitled An Encore Evening Wi…

What I Did Last Summer (And Fall and Winter and Spring)

by Elizabeth Wollman

From April 2015 to March 2016, I served as a judge on the Lortel Awards, which recognize excellence in the Off Broadway theater. The term was a little daunting--I was told to expect (and ultimately was invited …

Rob McClure Will Join Cast of Broadway's Something Rotten!

by Andrew Gans

The Tony-nominated Chaplin star will begin performances next month.

Theater News: Rob McClure to Replace Brian d'Arcy James in Broadway's Something Rotten!

McClure, a Tony nominee for Chaplin, was recently seen in the Tony-nominated Noises Off.

Bottoms Up! Rob McClure Will Join Broadway's Something Rotten!

by Ryan McPhee

Rob McClure has a rotten project up his sleeves! The Broadway favorite will join the cast of Something Rotten!, taking over for fellow Tony nominee Brian d’Arcy James as Nick Bottom. D’Arcy Jam…

Time Out for Tony Talk & "Hamilton's" Effect

by Broadway & Me

People are always saying "it's an honor to be nominated" when they get a slot on the ballot for a top award like the Tonys. But that's more true than ever for most of the nominees in the musical categories for …

Lupita Nyong'o Pens Essay Following Journalist's Question

by Andrew Gans

The Tony-nominated Eclipsed star responds to a reporter who asked why she chose to act in 'such a small play.'

Eclipsed Cast Cheer Their Tony Nominations

by Hannah Vine

The cast celebrated their six Tony nominations backstage at The Golden Theatre May 3.

10 Things You May Not Know About Me: Saycon Sengbloh of ‘Eclipsed’

by Dei Lewison

With her role as “Wife Number One,” Saycon Sengbloh is ready for her close-up. Starring in the critically acclaimed Danai Gurira play Eclipsed has presented the role of a lifetime for the Atlanta na…

What I Did Last Summer (And Fall and Winter and Spring)

by Elizabeth Wollman

From April 2015 to March 2016, I served as a judge on the Lortel Awards, which recognize excellence in the Off Broadway theater. The term was a little daunting--I was told to expect (and ultimately was invited …

ECLIPSED's Lupita Nyong'o Sees Nothing Small in Danai Gurira's Powerful Drama

by Michael Dale

the Oscar-winner and Tony nominee responds to a reporters inquiry as to why she's in a 'small play.'

The Business of Show Biz: Playing Politics

By Velina Brown Q: I guess with all the political campaigns going on right now I’m feeling pretty tired of it all. Even in theatre some people make everything political. Since I’m not really a politic…

BWW Blog: FIDDLER ON THE ROOF's Ben Rappaport- Tony Aftermath

by Guest Blogger: Ben Rappaport

'Twas the night before the Tony nominations, when all through midtownpretty much everyone was stirring. Especially that mouse at least in pre-war buildings above restaurants.The iphones were charging on bedside…

Instant New York: 10 Fantastic ‘Fiddler on the Roof’ Fan Photos

by Mfoss

“Matchmaker, matchmaker, make me a match!” Broadway fans have met their matches in the stellar choreography of the Broadway revival of Fiddler on the Roof. Tony-nominated for the Best Revival of a M…

Tuck Everlasting - pleasant musical adventure based on the classic novel by Natalie Babbitt

by Oscar E. Moore

It’s a bit FINDING NEVERLAND, a bit THE SECRET GARDEN and a bit PIPPIN. With a lot of charm and unexpected humor.

Celeb Watch! Mindy Kaling, Jewel and More Visit Broadway

by Hannah Vine

Stars visited American Psycho, Finding Neverland and Fun Home this week.

Odds & Ends: Aaron Tveit Will Play Ball on the Big Screen, Daisy Ridley Lands Ophelia & More

by Ryan McPhee

Here's a quick roundup of stories you may have missed today. Aaron Tveit Gets Larger Than Ever That got your attention, didn’t it? Undrafted, the Aaron Tveit-led dramedy about a college baseball sta…

VIDEO: FULLY COMMITTED's Jesse Tyler Ferguson Takes On 'Modern Family' Characters

by TV News Desk

How would the five-time Emmy Award nominee do at impersonating characters from his ABC comedy MODERN FAMILY PEOPLE puts him to the test below

Celeb Watch! Mindy Kaling, Jewel and More Visit Broadway

by Hannah Vine

Stars visited American Psycho, Finding Neverland and Fun Home this week.

GRACE NOTES: Wednesday, May 4, 2016

by Susan Grace

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Interview: Singer/Songwriter Grace McLean on Her Mystical New Opera, and Coming to Broadway with ‘Natasha, Pierre & The Great Comet of 1812′

by Jose Solis

Singer/songwriter Grace McLean has a deliciously eclectic style that sees her combining elements from jazz, folk, musical theatre and pop. In songs like “Natural Disaster”, which she performs with her band …

The Same Joy: A Tale of Two Ballet Masters, Balanchine and Bournonville

by Silas M. Farley, Jerome Robbins Dance Division Fellow

A Second Home Upon moving to New York City at age fourteen to complete my dance training at the School of American Ballet (SAB), I made a very important discovery. My new address, 70 Lincoln Center Plaza, was …

Black American Dance Narratives: A Survey of the Jerome Robbins Dance Division

by Malaika Adero, Jerome Robbins Dance Division Fellow

All art is cultural expression, but none is more integrative than dance, which is made of our bodies—how we move, where we move, what we wear—to tell every story there is to tell of how we, humanity, live. …

People You Should Know . . . Kathleen Grace Fiori

by Zack Calhoon

Kathleen Grace Fiori is a New York City based actress, originally from Rochester, NY. NY Theatre: Listen Up (Manhattan Rep.); Cirque Dreams Holidaze (National Tour); Aftermath (HUP! Producti…

Edwin Denby: Memory, History and Documentation

by Yoshiko Chuma, Jerome Robbins Dance Division Fellow

I have been a member of the Burckhardt family since 1979, through my relationship with Jacob Burckhardt, filmmaker and photographer. Edwin Denby was also a member of this family. By way of association, I can sa…

Interviews: Renée Elise Goldsberry Takes a Rare Moment to Reflect on Her Hamilton Journey

The brand-new Tony nominee is practicing for her rocking chair days.

‘Hamilton’s success is going to cost you

by Gina Daidone, David K. Li

“Hamilton” scored 16 Tony Award nominations Tuesday, making Lin-Manuel Miranda’s smash musical potentially the most decorated show in Broadway history. The hip-hop take on the life of US (and New York Pos…

Broadway musical "Hamilton" does what it always does — stuns

by The Associated Press

This year the Tony Awards are being nicknamed the "Hamil-Tonys" in recognition that "Hamilton" is the show to beat.

The Skivvies - You Can Call Me Al(exander Hamilton)

by Lauren Molina

'Hamilton' Receives Record 16 Tony Nominations

by Wqxr

The 2016 Tony nominees were announced on Tuesday, and Charles Isherwood, theater critic of The New York Times, joins WQXR morning host, Jeff Spurgeon, to gab about the big news. Most notably, the juggernaut k…

'Hamilton' influence goes far beyond Broadway

by Sharon Eberson / Pittsburgh Post-Gazette

Lin-Manuel Miranda made his first White House appearance in November 2009, at a performance billed as an evening of poetry and music, where he explained he was working on a concept album about “a person I thi…

HAMILTON Star & Tony Nominee Daveed Diggs to Visit 'Tonight Show'

by TV News Desk

NBC has announced that HAMILTON star and recent Tony Award nominee Daveed Diggs will visit THE TONIGHT SHOW STARRING JIMMY FALLON on Monday, May 9th.

Photo: First Look - Rory O'Malley Appears in New Feature Comedy MOTHER'S DAY

by TV News Desk

Rory O'Malley appears in Garry Marshall's new feature film MOTHER'S DAY, starring Julia Roberts. The HAMILTON star turned to Facebook to share a first look at his appearance in the comedy.

Time Out for Tony Talk & "Hamilton's" Effect

by Broadway & Me

People are always saying "it's an honor to be nominated" when they get a slot on the ballot for a top award like the Tonys. But that's more true than ever for most of the nominees in the musical categories for …

Why “Hamilton” is the Best Show Ever

by Trav S.D.

Well, as predicted, Hamilton was nominated for a gazillion Tonys yesterday, and I would say “well deserved” except I never follow the Tonys, I know nothing of the other nominees, and I have not s…

VIDEO: Nearly 2,000 Line Up To Take Their Shot At HAMILTON Open Call Auditions

by Michael Dale

'No prior theatre experience necessary' read the casting notice for singers who rap.

How to get 'Hamilton' tickets in Chicago

by Chris Jones

An interesting phenomenon hit my mailbox Tuesday, just a few minutes after the Tony Award nominations: People from New York started writing to tell me they were coming to Chicago to see a Broadway show. And loo…

STAGE TUBE: STAR WARS Director J.J. Abrams Joins Lin-Manuel Miranda for Cantina Performance at #Ham4Ham

by Stage Tube

Good news - Hamilton's digital lottery is officially continuing on from winter, meaning that fans can enter online daily for a chance to see one of Broadway's biggest hits. Better news - this means that digital…

Top Broadway Dancers Nominated for 2016 Astaire Awards

by Dei Lewison

The top dancers and choreographers both on and Off-Broadway will vie for the Fred and Adele Astaire Awards. Hamilton, On Your Feet!, Shuffle Along, Cagney and She Loves Me were among the shows nominated for th…

On the Scene at Hamilton’s Open Call

by Joe Gambino

Stories from hopefuls on the audition line.

Hamilton may not be a complete sweep at the Tonys

by Jonathan Mandell

From now until the Tony broadcast on June 12th, theater fans will undoubtedly sound like baseball fans, as they weigh in with predictions, protests and probabilities. This is true every year, but especially tru…

J J Abrams Joins Lin-Manuel Miranda At ‘Hamilton’s Between Shows ‘Ham4Ham’

by Jeremy Gerard

When your Broadway smash hit has just been laureled with a record-breaking 16 Tony Award nominations — three for yourself alone — you need to step up your game. That was the case today for Hamilton…

Meet the 2016 Tony Nominees: Hamilton Stars, Laura Benanti, Sara Bareilles and More!

The 2016 Tony Award nominees gathered at New York's Paramount Hotel on May 4 to meet the press.

Meet The 2016 Tony Nominees

by Barry

The nominees for the 2016 Tony Awards attended a Meet the Nominees Press Junket on Wednesday, May 4th, at The Diamond Horseshoe in The Paramount Hotel on West 46th Street. Producers, writers, actors and creativ…

Happy 'Star Wars' Day! Watch this amazing 'Hamilton' parody about a galaxy far, far away.

by Andrea Peterson The Washington Post.

May the fourth be with you! That's right, it's "Star Wars" Day again - the holiday where fans dust off their best Yoda impressions and geek out about a galaxy far, far away. And just in time to celebrate, a…

Everybody’s Guide to Gus Solomons jr’s Dances for Alternative Spaces

by Gus Solomons Jr, Jerome Robbins Dance Division Fellow

I was flattered and intrigued when asked by the Jerome Robbins Dance Division of the New York Public Library for the Performing Arts to participate in their scholar's program to explore their collections and wr…

Bottoms Up! Rob McClure Will Join Broadway's Something Rotten!

by Ryan McPhee

Rob McClure has a rotten project up his sleeves! The Broadway favorite will join the cast of Something Rotten!, taking over for fellow Tony nominee Brian d’Arcy James as Nick Bottom. D’Arcy Jam…

Welcome to the Renaissance, Rob McClure! Tony Nominee Will Succeed Brian d'Arcy James in SOMETHING ROTTEN!

by BroadwayWorld

Broadway's ten-time Tony Award-nominated smash hit musical comedySomething Rottenwill welcome Tony Award-nominated Broadway favoriteRob McClureChaplin,Honeymoon in Vegas,Noises Off as Nick Bottom the first week…

The New York Pops: Do You Hear the People Sing

by Darryl Reilly

Inspired by the musical Olivier! was "La Révolution Française" that was Mr. Boublil Mr. Schönberg’s first collaboration. Created in 1973, this was the first French rock opera and dealt with The French Rev…

Stage Vets John Griffin and Nell Teare Star in New Web Series EVE AND STEVE

by TV News Desk

The iconic pop opera BARE's original 'Jason' --John Griffin --is all grown up and starring opposite Nell Teare original cast of Memphis in EVE AND STEVE, a hilarious new web series that explores the dynamic bet…

Lea Salonga, Stephanie J. Block and Jeremy Jordan Sing Music of Les Mis\u00E9rables and Miss Saigon Writers

In celebration of their 33rd birthday, the New York Pops\u2014led by music director and conductor Steven Reineke\u2014presented a concert honoring the work of Alain Boublil and Claude-Michel Sch\u00F6nberg. Gue…

Hot Clip of the Day: Tony Nominee Megan Hilty Shines in This Iconic Blondes Moment

Bow down to Noises Off's first-time Tony nominee Megan Hilty.

Photo Coverage: Megan Hilty Returns to Cafe Carlyle!

by Stephen Sorokoff

Fresh off her Broadway run in the critical hit Noises Off, acclaimed star of stage and screenMegan Hiltymade her return to Cafe Carlyle last night. Check out photos from the evening below

Theater News: Rob McClure to Replace Brian d'Arcy James in Broadway's Something Rotten!

McClure, a Tony nominee for Chaplin, was recently seen in the Tony-nominated Noises Off.

Bottoms Up! Rob McClure Will Join Broadway's Something Rotten!

by Ryan McPhee

Rob McClure has a rotten project up his sleeves! The Broadway favorite will join the cast of Something Rotten!, taking over for fellow Tony nominee Brian d’Arcy James as Nick Bottom. D’Arcy Jam…

Welcome to the Renaissance, Rob McClure! Tony Nominee Will Succeed Brian d'Arcy James in SOMETHING ROTTEN!

by BroadwayWorld

Broadway's ten-time Tony Award-nominated smash hit musical comedySomething Rottenwill welcome Tony Award-nominated Broadway favoriteRob McClureChaplin,Honeymoon in Vegas,Noises Off as Nick Bottom the first week…

Tuck Everlasting - pleasant musical adventure based on the classic novel by Natalie Babbitt

by Oscar E. Moore

It’s a bit FINDING NEVERLAND, a bit THE SECRET GARDEN and a bit PIPPIN. With a lot of charm and unexpected humor.

Not So Easy Rider Challenge Question 6 | Rock of Ages

by Rock of Ages

Not So Easy Rider Challenge Question 5 | Rock of Ages

by Rock of Ages

Top Broadway Dancers Nominated for 2016 Astaire Awards

by Dei Lewison

The top dancers and choreographers both on and Off-Broadway will vie for the Fred and Adele Astaire Awards. Hamilton, On Your Feet!, Shuffle Along, Cagney and She Loves Me were among the shows nominated for th…

Rob McClure Will Join Cast of Broadway's Something Rotten!

by Andrew Gans

The Tony-nominated Chaplin star will begin performances next month.

Theater News: Rob McClure to Replace Brian d'Arcy James in Broadway's Something Rotten!

McClure, a Tony nominee for Chaplin, was recently seen in the Tony-nominated Noises Off.

Rob McClure to take over from Brian d’Arcy James on Broadway

by Mark Kennedy

The Broadway musical “Something Rotten!” will swap Tony Award-nominees when Rob McClure takes over from Brian d’Arcy James.

Bottoms Up! Rob McClure Will Join Broadway's Something Rotten!

by Ryan McPhee

Rob McClure has a rotten project up his sleeves! The Broadway favorite will join the cast of Something Rotten!, taking over for fellow Tony nominee Brian d’Arcy James as Nick Bottom. D’Arcy Jam…

Welcome to the Renaissance, Rob McClure! Tony Nominee Will Succeed Brian d'Arcy James in SOMETHING ROTTEN!

by BroadwayWorld

Broadway's ten-time Tony Award-nominated smash hit musical comedySomething Rottenwill welcome Tony Award-nominated Broadway favoriteRob McClureChaplin,Honeymoon in Vegas,Noises Off as Nick Bottom the first week…

The Flick: Annie Baker's play about cinema is really a love letter to theatre

by Lyn Gardner

Baker’s heartbreaking Pulitzer-winner, is set in a doomed picturehouse but it’s really about how nothing beats the live theatrical experienceSome months ago, a friend and I walked into the wrong auditorium …

Interview: Singer/Songwriter Grace McLean on Her Mystical New Opera, and Coming to Broadway with ‘Natasha, Pierre & The Great Comet of 1812′

by Jose Solis

Singer/songwriter Grace McLean has a deliciously eclectic style that sees her combining elements from jazz, folk, musical theatre and pop. In songs like “Natural Disaster”, which she performs with her band …

Abby Mueller Weaves a BEAUTIFUL Tapestry of a Complex Songwriter

by Michael J. Roberts

Highly Recommended Live theatre is all about the unique visceral connection between the production and the audience. Nowhere is that viscerality better on display then [...]

People You Should Know . . . Yolanda K. Wilkinson

by Zack Calhoon

Yolanda K. Wilkinson (Writer, Performer) a.k.a. Yeauxlanda Kay dubbed “America’s Poet” and “smart” by The New York Times, “charismatic and funny” by Dan Bacalzo of Theatremania…

Everybody’s Guide to Gus Solomons jr’s Dances for Alternative Spaces

by Gus Solomons Jr, Jerome Robbins Dance Division Fellow

I was flattered and intrigued when asked by the Jerome Robbins Dance Division of the New York Public Library for the Performing Arts to participate in their scholar's program to explore their collections and wr…

The Same Joy: A Tale of Two Ballet Masters, Balanchine and Bournonville

by Silas M. Farley, Jerome Robbins Dance Division Fellow

A Second Home Upon moving to New York City at age fourteen to complete my dance training at the School of American Ballet (SAB), I made a very important discovery. My new address, 70 Lincoln Center Plaza, was …

The Business of Show Biz: Playing Politics

By Velina Brown Q: I guess with all the political campaigns going on right now I’m feeling pretty tired of it all. Even in theatre some people make everything political. Since I’m not really a politic…

People You Should Know . . . Kathleen Grace Fiori

by Zack Calhoon

Kathleen Grace Fiori is a New York City based actress, originally from Rochester, NY. NY Theatre: Listen Up (Manhattan Rep.); Cirque Dreams Holidaze (National Tour); Aftermath (HUP! Producti…

THE BRIDGES OF MADISON COUNTY Tour Cast Set for Time Out Youth NC in Light of HB2

by BroadwayWorld

Cast members from THE BRIDGES OF MADISON COUNTY, now playing through Sunday, May 8 at Blumenthal Performing Arts in Charlotte, will be volunteering their time to mentor young members of the LGBT community tomor…

THE FATHER – Touring

by Helen McWilliams

A phenomenal and innovative piece which it would have been a travesty to have missed. Actor Kenneth Cranham demonstrated just why he won that Best Actor gong at this year’s Olivier Awards. Florian Zeller’s …

The School for Scandal

by Wendy Caster

Same as it ever was, same as it ever was.Richard Brinsley Sheridan’s The School For Scandal, first performed in 1777, reveals that humans have changed little over the centuries, clothing and make-up aside. Sh…

Fox Theatricals glows with 6 Tony nominations

by Judith Newmark St. Louis Post-Dispatch

Its production "The Humans" received six nominations.

Time Out for Tony Talk & "Hamilton's" Effect

by Broadway & Me

People are always saying "it's an honor to be nominated" when they get a slot on the ballot for a top award like the Tonys. But that's more true than ever for most of the nominees in the musical categories for …

What I Did Last Summer (And Fall and Winter and Spring)

by Elizabeth Wollman

From April 2015 to March 2016, I served as a judge on the Lortel Awards, which recognize excellence in the Off Broadway theater. The term was a little daunting--I was told to expect (and ultimately was invited …

VIDEO: Marin Mazzie and Daniel Dae Kim Celebrate Their First Bows as Stars Of THE KING AND I

by Michael Dale

The 3-time Tony nominee makes her return to the stage after a bout with ovarian cancer with the TV star making his Broadway debut.

Tuck Everlasting - pleasant musical adventure based on the classic novel by Natalie Babbitt

by Oscar E. Moore

It’s a bit FINDING NEVERLAND, a bit THE SECRET GARDEN and a bit PIPPIN. With a lot of charm and unexpected humor.

Broadway AM Report, 5/4/2016 - TUCK EVERLASTING on TODAY and More!

by Jessica Khan

Today's big news Scott Coulter and Jessica Hendy headline THE QUENTIN TARANTINO SONGBOOK,the cast of TUCK EVERLASTING is performing on TODAY, and we're meeting with this year's Tony nominees, so stay tuned for …

Tuck Everlasting - pleasant musical adventure based on the classic novel by Natalie Babbitt

by Oscar E. Moore

It’s a bit FINDING NEVERLAND, a bit THE SECRET GARDEN and a bit PIPPIN. With a lot of charm and unexpected humor.

Time Out for Tony Talk & "Hamilton's" Effect

by Broadway & Me

People are always saying "it's an honor to be nominated" when they get a slot on the ballot for a top award like the Tonys. But that's more true than ever for most of the nominees in the musical categories for …

TUCK EVERLASTING – Happiness is not a thing called living forever

by Oscar E Moore

Meet the Tucks.  A family that once drank water from a secret stream in Treegap, New Hampshire circa 1800 that made them immortal.  To sip or not to sip? That is the question facing a bored and precocious ele…

Tony Awards Poll Top Three: Tuck Everlasting May Not Have Been Recognized, But Time Moves On (and On)

by Broadway.com

The 2016 Tony Award nominations were announced on May 3, and while we’re thrilled for all the nominees, we wish the world was wide enough for all of our favorites to be recognized. We asked fans which non…

Time Out for Tony Talk & "Hamilton's" Effect

by Broadway & Me

People are always saying "it's an honor to be nominated" when they get a slot on the ballot for a top award like the Tonys. But that's more true than ever for most of the nominees in the musical categories for …

Loews Regency New York Partners With Tony-Nominated WAITRESS for Ultimate Package, Thru 6/30

by BroadwayWorld

Guests of Loews Regency New York can have the ultimate NYC Broadway experience with the launch of a new partnership and package with the newly opened Broadway sensation, Waitress Just in time for the musical pr…

Tony Nominee Jessie Mueller On ‘Waitress’, Empowerment, Pies & (Whew!) Pee Breaks: Deadline Q&A

by Jeremy Gerard

EXCLUSIVE: Look at that face: The oval eyes, blue, and broad smile bracketed by the parentheses that form when she smiles, which is often enough. Jessie Mueller’s visage telegraphs openness and vulnerabi…

Bid To Meet WAITRESS' Jessie Mueller and Support A.R.T./New York

by Michael Dale

Charitybuzz's new auction offers a chance to meet the Tony-winning star in her Tony-nominated new musical.

Watch Wicked’s Kara Lindsay Cover Billy Joel

by Michael Gioia

Watch a preview of Kara Lindsay’s (Wicked’s former Glinda) show before she goes it solo yet again at Feinstein’s/54 Below.

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