Although Fred Ebb is best known for partnering with composer John Kander on “Cabaret” and “Chicago,” Kander and Ebb together created some two dozen Broadway musicals and musical revu…
SOURCE: New York Theater at 09:15AMThe Metropolitan Museum of Art was founded 150 years ago today, April 13, 1870, by an act of the New York State Legislature, which makes it a good day to sift through its vast online collect…
SOURCE: New York Theater at 06:39PMIt’s been a month since Broadway shut down. Today, April 13th, was the day Broadway was supposed to return, remember? Even the Broadway League realized that was unrealistic, on April 8th e…
SOURCE: New York Theater at 08:39AMElaine Stritch died in 2014 at the age of 89, having performed in 19 Broadway productions, over more than 60 years. There are more still photographs of her early performances in plays and mu…
SOURCE: New York Theater at 08:36AMBelow is the hour-long celebration tonight of Joel Grey’s 88th year (the number of keys on a piano) and his EIGHTY-YEAR career, via Stars in the House, with Joel Grey himself, his daughter…
SOURCE: New York Theater at 09:39PMDarren Criss has performed in only two Broadway musicals, one as a replacement for three weeks; he was about to co-star in the revival of a David Mamet play opening this month on Broadway……
SOURCE: New York Theater at 09:06AMChita Rivera, born Dolores Conchita Figueroa del Rivero, has a Broadway career going back 70 years, to the original “Guys and Dolls,” where she was a dancer. Luckily, she has re-created …
SOURCE: New York Theater at 11:12AM“Prime” and “Play in Your Bathtub” both reflect an exciting and unconventional new use of audio for theater in the absence of physical theaters. They are different in many ways, and…
SOURCE: New York Theater at 08:33AMBernadette Peters, born Bernadette Lazarro in Ozone Park, has a Broadway career that goes back more than 60 years; it’s hard to find performances from many of her 16 shows on YouTube, alth…
SOURCE: New York Theater at 11:22AMThe schedule for most theater awards is still uncertain, as it is for theater as a whole, given that the fight against the coronavirus has resulted in the closing of New York theaters in Ma…
SOURCE: New York Theater at 02:03PMAudra McDonald has won six Tony Awards performing in a dozen plays and musicals on Broadway. Below are videos organized roughly in chronological order that — not always perfectly, but some…
SOURCE: New York Theater at 09:51AMThere are at least three ways in which anyone must view the remarkable livestreamed reading of Terrence McNally’s 30-year-old play on YouTube on April 6th (the video of which you can view …
SOURCE: New York Theater at 09:58AMIn the first week of April, as the news remained scary and theaters remained closed, theater – and especially theater music – became a balm. Mrs. Doubtfire didn’t open on Sunday, the f…
SOURCE: New York Theater at 08:47AMTerrence McNally considered Shakespeare and Chekhov his gods, and Liza Minnelli and Chita Rivera his goddesses; he learned a lot from all four. That’s what he tells us within the first few…
SOURCE: New York Theater at 09:18PMAt least 10 healthcare workers from New York City have died of COVID-19. Here is who they are. More than 100 healthcare workers have died worldwide from the coronavirus. Years ago, my aunt…
SOURCE: New York Theater at 10:37AMYou can currently buy tickets for dates in April to shows that were on Broadway when Governor Andrew Cuomo shut down all the theaters on March 12th for at least a month. On Telecharge and Ti…
SOURCE: New York Theater at 11:53PMWith this performance of Musicians of the New York Philharmonic , which has canceled all in-person performances through June 13th, continues online with this remote performance of Ravel’s…
SOURCE: New York Theater at 09:28AMThe U.S. Labor Department reported the loss of 10 million jobs nationally in the last two weeks. No region and no industry are immune. So it’s no surprise, but still a shock, at the unempl…
SOURCE: New York Theater at 02:34PMHow much were you paying attention to theater news and views, on stage and online, in the month of March? Answer these 14 questions and find out.
SOURCE: New York Theater at 09:20AMThere are no “openings” on stage likely this month, but there is much to see online for theater lovers and screen enthusiasts alike. Below is more than just the usual streaming service…
SOURCE: New York Theater at 06:04AM“Plague shaped Shakespeare’s life,” Kathryn Harkup writes in her new book. Death By Shakespeare: Snakebites, Stabbings and Broken Hearts (Bloomsbury Sigma, 368 pages, May 2020 publicat…
SOURCE: New York Theater at 05:51PMCongress passed, and the president signed, a $2 trillion stimulus deal that includes specific relief for arts organizations and artists, although advocates say not enough. Officially titled …
SOURCE: New York Theater at 09:01AMMore than 70 students at the Berklee College of Music created this video of Burt Bacharach/Hal David’s classic What The World Needs Now. And they’re not alone. All the music videos below…
SOURCE: New York Theater at 06:22PMThis month’s roundup of some of the latest posts from the few still active theater bloggers offers varying reactions and responses to COVID-19, from practical (Broadway & Me, JK Theate…
SOURCE: New York Theater at 08:22PMToday is the 59th annual World Theatre Day. Created in 1961, it is celebrated annually on March 27. With much of the world in lockdown to curb the spread of the coronavirus, we may not …
SOURCE: New York Theater at 07:30AMStep-by-step advice for surviving isolation from an astronaut, a journalist, and a political prisoner, who each spent long stretches alone. Click on the links and look at the videos for elab…
SOURCE: New York Theater at 02:57PMIn “The Siblings Play,” a teenage girl and her two brothers are left to raise one another in a Harlem apartment where the rent is past due, after first their father and then their mother…
SOURCE: New York Theater at 10:55PMTheater Wit’s production of Mike Lew’s play, which is running online through April 19th, has changed the way we view this teenage comedy turned melodrama based on Shakespeare’s “Rich…
SOURCE: New York Theater at 10:33PMPlaywright Terrence McNally, 81, has died, reportedly from complications from the coronavirus. His prolific career included winning Tony Awards for the plays “Love! Valour! Compassion!�…
SOURCE: New York Theater at 03:36PMOn his 90th birthday, Stephen Sondheim sang Happy Birthday to Andrew Lloyd Webber…while washing his hands for 20 seconds in his bathroom sink — a playful gesture that is an instantly ic…
SOURCE: New York Theater at 07:34AMCheck out on the YouTube channel below for the one-night only return of the Rosie O’Donnell Show with a cavalcade of Broadway stars — Rosie promises “3,000 guests.” Donation page for…
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