David Byrne and David Binder on Breaking Through to the Mainstream
Two creative people in two different fields in one wide-ranging conversation. This time: the producer and the musician.
Two creative people in two different fields in one wide-ranging conversation. This time: the producer and the musician.
Two creative people in two different fields in one wide-ranging conversation. This time: the singer and the director.
There are two intense scenes in Children of a Lesser God's first Broadway revival, opening tonight at Studio 54 almost 30 years after its Tony-sweeping debut, that are already reason enough …
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Marian Seldes meets Lily Rabe.
Vince Lombardi’s 40-year broken-field run, from Green Bay to Broadway.
Grace Gummer joins the family business, after a few detours.
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If Alice F. Lee didn't happen to be Nelle Harper Lee's sister, lawyer, and roommate, the AP might not have run an obituary on the occasion of her death on Monday at the age of 103. But one o…
The sunny Katie Finneran finds her inner Harridan for Annie.
Three playwrights discuss their profanity-filled debuts.
Grace Gummer joins the family business, after a few detours.
Two high-steppin' reasons to see The Scottsboro Boys.