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Wednesday, May 4, 2016 at 11pm (Broadway Time)

Tony Awards 2016: Meet the Nominees

by John Vermeer

Get in on the excitement as nominees arrive at the official Tony Awards press junket.

Meet the Cast of Rockville Little Theatre’s ‘Our Town’: Part 3: Tristan Poje

by Joel Markowitz

In Part Three of a series of interviews with the cast of Rockville Little Theatre’s Our Town, meet Tristan Poje. Please introduce yourself and tell where local theatre goers have seen you before on the 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…

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…

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…

Cooper Lawrence Wins Gracie Award

by Sandi Durell

    Former contributor to Theater Pizzazz, Cooper Lawrence, has won a coveted Gracie Award! The Gracie Awards, presented by The Alliance for Women in Media, is one of the most prestigious awards given…

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…

Washington Avenue will host third annual dodgeball tournament

by Go! Magazine Staff

This is the third year for the downtown event, which raises money for the Lupus Foundation of America, Heartland Chapter.

The Press Meet the Tony Nominees

by Sandi Durell

  Jessica Lange, Steve Martin, Michelle Williams, Lupita Nyong’o, Frank Langella, Lin-Manuel Miranda, Jane Krakowski, Sara Bareilles, Cynthia Erivo and Jeff Daniels were just a few of the many 2016 Tony …

Wednesday, May 4, 2016 at 10pm (Broadway Time)

Hamilton cast reacts to record 16 Tony nominations

Cast members from Hamilton spoke to USA TODAY about the play’s 16 Tony nominations, which set a new record.        

Tony Award nominees talk diversity

The 2016 Tony Awards were noted by their diversity in a time when other award shows have been criticized. Award nominees talked to USA TODAY about this years nominee cast and the changing landscape on Broadway…

Tony nominees on how they’ll spend Tony night

From dress shopping to helping Hamilton carry their awards, the nominees for the 2016 Tony Awards are looking forward to Tony night.        

Jeff Daniels: Blackbird is a challenge

Actor Jeff Daniels talks about revisiting his role in Blackbird on Broadway. His work earned him a 2016 Tony nomination.        

Jessica Lange: Sometimes I dream in character

Jessica Lange talks to USA TODAY about her Tony nominated role in Long Day’s Journey into Night.        

Tony Award nominees celebrate 'Hamilton,' diversity

Jessica Lange, Michelle Williams and 'Hamilton' nominees celebrate the Broadway season.        

VIDEO: Channing Tatum's MAGIC MIKE LIVE to Bare All on the Vegas Strip

by Jessica Khan

MAGIC MIKE will behitting the strip - literally.

Review: ‘Crude,’ and That Refers to More Than Oil

by Laura Collins-Hughes

Jordan Jaffe’s dark new eco-comedy stars Nico Tortorella as a callous young oil heir worried that his life may be ruined by a Gulf of Mexico spill.

First Nighter: Jordan Jaffe's 'Crude' Drills the Oil Industry

by David Finkle

While I was watching Jordan Jaffe's <i>Crude</i>, I thought that this is one play I can't see ever being done anywhere in or near Texas. That tells you how uninformed about it I was on going into th…

First Nighter: Jordan Jaffe's 'Crude' Drills the Oil Industry

by David Finkle

While I was watching Jordan Jaffe's Crude, I thought that this is one play I can't see ever being done anywhere in or near Texas. That tells you how uninformed about it I was on going into the small Ars Nova sp…

Philadelphia’s Enchantment Theatre Company Is Taking It on the Road!

by Deb Miller

If you believe that the arts are an integral part of life, and that children should be introduced to them from an early age, then you are in total agreement with the mission of Enchantment Theatre Company. Arti…

Why 'Hamilton' Star Lin-Manuel Miranda Is Better Than Perfect | Rolling Stone

by Richard Morgan

Creator of the Broadway smash hit may not be the best singer, but he's the everyman we need to re-write the American Dream

Wednesday, May 4, 2016 at 9pm (Broadway Time)

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.

Wednesday, May 4, 2016 at 8pm (Broadway Time)

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…

A new musical on a tough topic

by James Hebert

Musical theater has demonstrated it can stretch to accommodate all kinds of difficult subjects. Still, it’s not terribly often that a small company such as San Diego’s Diversionary Theatre will step up and …

2016 August Wilson Monologue Competition Announces 3 Winners

Hosted by True Colors Theatre Company artistic director and Tony winner Kenny Leon, the National August Wilson Monologue Competition anointed three deserving young winners May 2.  High schoolers Ireon Roac…

Time Lapse: Tony Awards Nominations interviews

by USA Today

Hamilton cast reacts to record 16 Tony nominations

by USA Today

Tony Award nominees talk diversity

by USA Today

Tony nominees on how they’ll spend Tony night

by USA Today

From dress shopping to helping Hamilton carry their awards, the nominees for the 2016 Tony Awards are looking forward to Tony night.

Watch: How 'Hamilton' does Star Wars Day

Hint: It involves J.J. Abrams singing Lin-Manuel Miranda's cantina song.        

Daisy Ridley and Naomi Watts to Star in Ophelia and Finally Answer the Question: What Does She See in Hamlet Anyway?

by Karen Brill

Amidst the moping and dramatic pfft-ing in Shakespeare's Hamlet, the beautiful, kind, seemingly chill Ophelia loses her marbles over Hamlet, a 30-something man-child. It's a haunting chapter of faux-Danish…

Broadway’s ‘Disaster!’ Closing: Tony Nominations Giveth and Taketh Away

by Gordon Cox

The hasty closing notice put up by Broadway musical “Disaster!” in the wake of the 2016 Tony Awards nominations underscores the downside of awards-season hype: The hoopla of it all giveth, but it a…

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…

VIDEO: SCHOOL OF ROCK Cast Celebrates Their Four Tony Nominations Like Rock Stars

by Michael Dale

The kids of SCHOOL OF ROCK, and even the adults, can't help getting a little rowdy after hearing the news.

Impressions from Philadelphia: Kun-Yang Lin/ Dancers’ Prince Theatre Season

by The Dance Enthusiast

"There has always been an edge to Lin’s choreography; something offbeat about phrasing, something gritty about his vocabulary." Gregory King, Philadelphia.

Wednesday, May 4, 2016 at 7pm (Broadway Time)

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.

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.'

Can't Nab a Ticket? BC/EFA Will Host Tony Awards Viewing Party at Feinstein's/54 Below

by BroadwayWorld

For those not lucky enough to be inside to the Beacon Theatre on Sunday, June 12, spend the evening at the second-best place to watch the Tony Awards and support Broadway CaresEquity Fights AIDS at the same tim…

The revolution will definitely be dramatized

by Nelson Pressley

Quotidian revives Fugard apartheid play, while The Welders challenge your beliefs.

Don’t Miss: ‘A Twist of Limelight’ Benefit with Eden Espinosa

by Matthew Wexler

The rest of the country might be green with envy on Monday, May 9, when A Twist of Limelight, a benefit for San Francisco’s Bay Area Musicals (BAM) features a full hour-long concert by Eden Espinosa. The actr…

In The Stage newspaper this week: May 5

by The Stage

The Stage newspaper comes out once a week and is brimming with industry news, advice, analysis and reviews from all over the

Wednesday, May 4, 2016 at 6pm (Broadway Time)

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…

William Hubbard: Songs From The Heart

by Norman Allen

This month’s On That Note! looks at the role of the music director, and the unique challenges facing Helen Hayes Award recipient William Hubbard as he delved into a world that encompasses the Gullah commu…

The Jerome Robbins Dance Division Fellows Project

by Tanisha Jones, New York Public Library For The Performing Arts, Dorothy and Lewis B. Cullman Center, Jerome Robbins Dance Division

The New York Public Library for the Performing Arts has launched a new Fellows of the Jerome Robbins Dance Division program. This class of six fellows was chosen by the Committee for the Jerome Robbins Dance Di…

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. …

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…

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 …

Treasure Hunting at the Library for Performing Arts

by Joseph Houseal, Jerome Robbins Dance Division Fellow

Years ago I read a book called Gods Who Dance, written by American dancer Ted Shawn (1891-1972). It tells the tale of his exploratory dance travels. Shawn was one half of Denishawn, a seminal and hugely popula…

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…

Searching for Irina Baronova in the Jerome Robbins Dance Division

by Victoria Tennant, Jerome Robbins Dance Division Fellow

I was in The New York Public Library for the Performing Arts, Jerome Robbins Dance Division research room looking through a box of photographs when I found it, a postcard of my mother, Irina Baronova, and Paul …

FEATURED SHOW: A Kingdom for a Stage marking #Shakespeare400, Reviews are in!

by Press Releases

Have you seen the reviews for our Featured Show, A Kingdom for a Stage? Tony Diggle's new play, written in honour of the four hundredth anniversary of the death of William Shakespeare, is directed by Andrew Lou…

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…

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…

Broadway.com #LiveatFive with Michael Longoria

by Broadway.com

Michael Longoria stops by Broadway.com HQ to chat about his new album Broadway Brick by Brick.

Joe Morton of ‘Scandal’: From TV Villain to Stage Activist

by Leah Rozen

Mr. Morton, who plays Rowan Pope on “Scandal,” returns to the theater in “Turn Me Loose,” which is about the comedian and activist Dick Gregory.

When Obsession, Compulsion and Coping Mechanisms are Hiding In Plain Sight

by Nilina Mason-Campbell

by NILINA MASON-CAMPBELL May 12th, choreographers Carmela Hermann Dietrich and Ally Voye will debut their collaborative production In Plain Sight at the Bootleg Theater, staging three performances during it…

Hansberry's last completed work, 'Window,' gets new Goodman production

by Chris Jones

In March 1959, Lorraine Hansberry, a graduate of Englewood High School in Chicago, became the first African-American woman to pen a play produced on Broadway. Less than six years later she died of pancreatic ca…

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…

People You Should Know . . . Nneoma Nkuku

by Zack Calhoon

Nneoma Nkuku started her performance career on stage before debuting on camera. A Native Chicago Actor and Writer, Nkuku transplanted to New York City to work with some of the best in Entertainme…

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…

Wednesday, May 4, 2016 at 5pm (Broadway Time)

Review: Megan Hilty Goes Beyond Daffy, to Sweetness, Even Regret

by Stephen Holden

Ms. Hilty featured songs by Irving Berlin as part of her tribute to Rosemary Clooney at Café Carlyle.

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 …

Things I Know To Be True

by Arts Review

A powerful family drama from Australia’s master playwright Andrew Bovell, Things I Know To Be True will receive its world premiere at the Dunstan Playhouse on Tuesday 17 May 2016. The Price family appear to…

#GiveElsaAGirlfriend Isn’t Just About the Liberal Agenda

by Sara

This is about honoring Elsa's experiences, as well as her fans'.

A war photographer's image of hell – recreated in a play he can't bear to see

by David Smith In Washington

Paul Watson’s photo of a US soldier’s corpse being desecrated by a mob in Somalia won him the Pultizer – but resulted in decades of trauma explored in a new play called The Body of an AmericanPaul Watson …

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…

Just You Wait! Leslie Odom Jr., Jessica Lange & More 2016 Tony Nominees Meet the Press

by Broadway.com

The big May 3 reveal of the 2016 Tony nominees has sparked delightful debate and banter for theater fans—and a lightening-fast roundup of meet and greets, press events and photo ops for the glamorous Tony…

Review: Little turbulence for flight attendants in ‘Mud Blue Sky’

Marisa Wegrzyn’s affable play, now at B Street Theatre, examines lives of flight attendantsCharacters’ goodness and decency don’t add up to compelling storyStory lets characters, audience off the hook in …

CLIMARTE Poster Project takes to the streets of Melbourne

by Arts Review

Promoting action on climate change, the streets of Melbourne are now plastered with 500 new posters as part of the 2016 CLIMARTE Poster Project. The posters can be found at many locations including near the M…

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…

New York State Attorney General Targets Broadway Ticketing Scams

by Michael Dale

Secondary market ticket sellers are experts in fooling software to obtain hundreds of tickets to hot shows and events.

15 Black & White Snaps From the Tony Awards Press Junket

Check out some of our favorite snaps of the new 2016 Tony nominees.

Irish performing arts company re-enters the DC theater world

by Peter Marks

Under the new direction of Rex Daugherty, “Wild Sky,” staged in private homes, is warm and inventive.

Matthew Morrison to Join New York Pops for Open-Air Concert

by Olivia Clement

The summer concert in Queens’ Forest Hills Stadium will feature a 78-piece orchestra.

Review: Idiot

HERE presents an unconventional staging of Dostoevsky's novel of human kindness in a fallen world.

Review: 1599

The Irondale Ensemble celebrates the most productive year in Shakespeare's life.

Wednesday, May 4, 2016 at 4pm (Broadway Time)

(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…

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…

Berkshire Theatre Forgoes Puppet in Little Shop Staging This Summer

by Olivia Clement

Broadway actress Bryonha Parham and lip-synching Drag Queen Taurean Everett will bring Audrey II to life in the production.

Review: Once in a Lifetime/Strawdog Theatre Company

by Kevin Greene

RECOMMENDED At first glance, the 1930s showbiz comedy “Once in a Lifetime” may seem like an odd choice for Strawdog Theatre Company’s final mainstage production in their home on Broadway. Following a trio…

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