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Saturday, January 31, 2015

Avenue Q producer lends hand to B'way newbies | Crain's New York Business by Theresa Agovino

Kevin McCollum swears he doesn't have a puppet fixation, although it's easy to understand why he might. Mr. McCollum, 52, earned a Tony Award�one of three�and millions of dollars producing …

SOURCE: Crain's at 09:26AM
Friday, January 23, 2015

Broadway still beckons for Tony-award winner Terrence McNally | Crain's New York Business by Theresa Agovino

Acclaimed playwright Terrence McNally discusses the state of the Great White Way and why he still gets pre-opening jitters.

SOURCE: Crain's at 01:32PM
Tuesday, April 22, 2014

Tony Awards launches first pop-up shop | Crain's New York Business by Theresa Agovino

On April 25, a pop-up shop featuring Tony merchandise and fan experiences will open in the Paramount Hotel on West 46th Street between Broadway and 8th Avenue. It will remain open through th…

SOURCE: Crain's at 04:28PM
Sunday, March 30, 2014

Lear deBessonet - 2014 - 40 Under Forty | Crain's New York Business by Theresa Agovino

But Ms. Lear's effort goes beyond getting the underserved into the seats. Last summer, she directed a musical version of The Tempest at Central Park's Delacorte Theater featuring a cast of m…

SOURCE: Crain's at 07:18AM

Kara Medoff Barnett - 2014 - 40 Under Forty | Crain's New York Business by Theresa Agovino

Kara Medoff Barnett first visited Lincoln Center for the Performing Arts to see George Balanchine’s Jewels when she was an 8-year-old aspiring ballerina from North Carolina. The mother of …

SOURCE: Crain's at 07:16AM
Monday, December 17, 2012

Broadway fall season a big flop | Crain's New York Business by Theresa Agovino

Annie is an orphan in more ways than one. The revival of the musical about the optimistic, parentless redhead is the only show that opened this fall that will continue to the spring, excludi…

SOURCE: Crain's at 09:26AM
Wednesday, December 12, 2012

Broadway union members authorize strike | Crain's New York Business by Theresa Agovino

The contract covering porters, cleaners, elevator operators and matrons at the majority of Broadway theaters expires on Dec. 30. They want better health care options.

SOURCE: Crain's at 04:09PM

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