The director of "Rocky" and "Here Lies Love" tells THR of his upcoming series about the classical music world and "Romeo and Juliet" retelling with Felicity Jones.read more
SOURCE: The Hollywood Reporter at 03:45PMBaz Luhrmann and Andrew Rannells hit the McKittrick Hotel's Gallow Green to fete the return of the musical based on David Byrne’s and Fatboy Slim’s 2010 concept album.read more
SOURCE: The Hollywood Reporter at 05:19PMDoes being in a band help you get into the world of the show as well? For sure. Being in a band for seven years has been
SOURCE: Huffington Post at 05:42PMThough Harris is definitely the headliner, Hall is making waves of her own as Hedwig's loving husband, who gave up everything
SOURCE: www.huffpost.com at 05:42PMLena Hall as Yitzhak in Hedwig and the Angry Inch. (Photo by Joan Marcus) Neil Patrick Harris isn't the only one with fans in...
SOURCE: Huffington Post at 11:54AMWhen interrupted by a fan mid-show, the actor yelled back, "I'm doing something up here, motherf---er!"read more
SOURCE: The Hollywood Reporter at 01:59PMThus began the journey to The Great Immensity, which will premiere at the Public Theater in New York on April 11 and is scheduled to run through May 1.
SOURCE: Huffington Post at 01:40PMAt the annual Miscast Gala in 2013, which is presented by MCC Theater, Jordan sang the Smash hit "Let Me Be Your Star," when Jonathan Groff came onstage and stole his thunder.
SOURCE: Huffington Post at 04:41PMThe generally spacious, multi-level restaurant was jam-packed with everyone from Nathan Lane to Bernadette Peters, and everywhere you looked, you couldn't help but lock eyes with Victor Garb…
SOURCE: Huffington Post at 03:46PMThe generally spacious, multi-level restaurant was jam-packed with everyone from Nathan Lane to Bernadette Peters, and everywhere you looked, you couldn't help but lock eyes with Victor Garb…
SOURCE: Huffington Post at 03:46PMAnd all of the folks who were a part of the process from the beginning four years ago, along with many shiny celebrity guests
SOURCE: Huffington Post at 11:55AMSteven Boyer, Tyrone, and Geneva Carr in Hand to God at MCC Theater. (Photo by Joan Marcus) A demon-possessed...
SOURCE: Huffington Post at 12:01AMBack in the early aughts, knowing about Brown's music felt exclusive and saying "I'm a fan of Jason Robert Brown" was almost equivalent to saying "I want to move to New York and work in thea…
SOURCE: Huffington Post at 10:18AMThis is not a dig to say that all of Brown's music sounds the same, but simply to say that right now, in this moment, Brown is doing what he does best.
SOURCE: Huffington Post at 06:09PMIt was a suit and tie kind of night -- and not just for the soulful k.d. lang who made her Broadway debut as the new guest star in <em>After Midnight</em>. The evening was the ty…
SOURCE: Huffington Post at 05:32PMIt was a suit and tie kind of night -- and not just for the soulful k.d. lang who made her Broadway debut as the new guest star in After Midnight. The evening was the type of party Carrie Br…
SOURCE: Huffington Post at 12:57PMUsually, acting and performing are escapes for Betsy Wolfe, but with "The Last Five Years" she is experiencing something new.
SOURCE: Backstage at 08:44AM"Independents," with a book by Marina Keegan, at the New York Fringe Festival, is a beautifully crafted musical about the doubts and fears of 20-somethings.
SOURCE: Backstage at 03:23AMEvan Linder and Andrew Hobgood's "5 Lesbians Eating a Quiche" is light and fluffy Fringe fare that finds a fresh voice with relevant issues.
SOURCE: Backstage at 04:23AMWilliamstown Theatre Festival Artistic Director Jenny Gersten shepherds artists through the festival's programs.
SOURCE: Backstage at 12:01PMBill Russell and Peter Melnick's loud, unoriginal musical "The Last Smoker in America" doesn't deliver on a shallow premise.
SOURCE: Backstage at 08:00AMKenneth Lin's "Warrior Class," at Second Stage Theatre Uptown, is topical and features some strong performances, but much of the action feels contrived.
SOURCE: Backstage at 07:41AMWorkshop Director Laura Savia shares what she’s looking for in future apprentices and non-Equity company members at Williamstown.
SOURCE: Backstage at 11:32AMAlec Mapa, known for "Ugly Betty" and "Desperate Housewives," finds a way to make crass humor endearing in his standup act about being a gay parent.
SOURCE: Backstage at 05:53AMBekah Brunstetter ventures into absurdism in "Miss Lilly Gets Boned," part of Ice Factory 2012, but never compromises the authenticity of her characters.
SOURCE: Backstage at 04:25AMThe stars of "Bring It On" discuss making their Broadway debuts in the musical written by Jeff Whitty, Lin-Manuel Miranda, Tom Kitt, and Amanda Green.
SOURCE: Backstage at 03:00AMRiley Thomas' navigates clichéd controversies with emotional sucker punches in "Stuck," a somewhat pleasing show in the New York Musical Theatre Festival.
SOURCE: Backstage at 05:02AMSibling writing duo Pia and Peter Cincotti's "How Deep Is the Ocean?," at the New York Musical Theatre Festival, is derivative and predictable.
SOURCE: Backstage at 03:16AMMichael Alvarez and Ella Grace's teenage rock musical "Trouble," at NYMF, has promising songs and actors, but the repetitive storytelling needs work.
SOURCE: Backstage at 02:38AMMichael McGrath won his first Tony Award for playing Cookie McGee in the Gershwin Tuner “Nice Work If You Can Get It.”
SOURCE: Backstage at 04:10AMMarc Silverberg tries to wear too many hats in his clichéd musical 'He Is Not Himself,' part of the New York Musical Theatre Festival.
SOURCE: Backstage at 06:09AM