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217 stories by "Cara Joy David"

Thoughts on Broadway's Current and Next Spring by Cara Joy David

In terms of musicals, there are two that have opened already this spring, the Roundabout revival of She Loves Me and the jukebox musical Disaster!

SOURCE: Huffington Post at 4:09pm on March 24, 2016

Thinking Through Broadway's New Message Board Controversy by Cara Joy David

As nice as the Broadway community is -- and it is a small close-knit community -- it's not all sunshine and rainbows. It's a competitive place. There is a natural vying for attention, both o…

SOURCE: Huffington Post at 7:09pm on March 14, 2016

A Special Place in Hell, Wellesley & Supporting Hillary by Cara Joy David

I sometimes consider myself a bad feminist. Last year when folks I greatly respect expressed outrage that Manhattan Theatre...

SOURCE: Huffington Post at 6:26am on February 19, 2016

Thoughts on Preteen Theater: 'Wimpy Kid' Sans Iconis, 'Akeelah and the Bee', 'Woodsman' and More by Cara Joy David

As of late, I get a lot of questions on what to take a preteen to from adults who want something they see as slightly more...

SOURCE: Huffington Post at 11:13pm on January 28, 2016

Aladdin Continues to Introduce Audiences to A Whole New World by Cara Joy David

Every week when the grosses come in, I think: "Wow, look at Aladdin go." I thought this even last winter, the winter not...

SOURCE: Huffington Post at 7:10pm on December 22, 2015

Annie: A Look at Tomorrow and Yesterday by Cara Joy David

For you parents, aunts, uncles, grandparents, etc. out there -- please bring a child to the theater.

SOURCE: Huffington Post at 5:22pm on December 18, 2015

Get Your Laugh on: Sylvia and Gentleman's Guide by Cara Joy David

Is it going to forever change your life? No. Is it going to make you laugh? Very likely so.

SOURCE: Huffington Post at 4:42pm on December 17, 2015

Thoughts on On Your Feet!'s Lead, Blackbird's Tony Chances, Waitress and More by Cara Joy David

I think we've all gotten too used to actors doing less than eight performances a week. And we're also all too accepting of my least favorite trend -- the whole "s/he'll only do 6 perfor…

SOURCE: Huffington Post at 10:02pm on November 4, 2015

What to See on Broadway This Fall? Ask the Producers. by Cara Joy David

Of course, the season has already crowned one giant hit, Hamilton, that will inevitably define it. But there is still much to come.

SOURCE: Huffington Post at 9:13pm on September 30, 2015

Why You Should Start Over With Linda Lavin at 54 Below by Cara Joy David

This isn't Lavin's first visit to 54 Below, though it's the first time I've had the opportunity to enjoy it. Lavin's Starting Over is so named because she says "that's what I've been do…

SOURCE: Huffington Post at 7:58pm on September 11, 2015

Why You Should Watch Playing House Close Out Its Season 2 by Cara Joy David

It was just last month I was saying goodbye to my favorite new summer show, Lifetime's UnREAL, and welcoming back a favorite of mine from last season, USA's Playing House. Playing House is a…

SOURCE: Huffington Post at 6:45pm on September 8, 2015

Spring Broadway Entry Shuffle Along -- a Revival? by Cara Joy David

The new release does indeed make the show sound more like a revival with some bonus extras. There are three possible explanations I can think of for this change in slant.

SOURCE: Huffington Post at 6:37pm on August 24, 2015

Donna Lynne Champlin, From Broadway to the CW by Cara Joy David

I met Donna Lynne Champlin in 2002 and I've seen basically everything she has done in New York since, which means I have...

SOURCE: Huffington Post at 5:51am on July 16, 2015

Two-time Tony Nom Fitzgerald Is an Angel in Act of God by Cara Joy David

I am going to estimate that 95 percent of audience members going into An Act of God believe it is a one-person show starring Jim Parsons as God. (While he doesn't like you to take his name i…

SOURCE: Huffington Post at 3:46pm on July 10, 2015

Saying Goodbye to Gigi and Realizing the Limits of Social Media by Cara Joy David

What makes a show fail? Many in the industry have pondered that question. If we knew the answer, shows wouldn't fail. Even veteran producers with a string of hits sometimes stumble. For ther…

SOURCE: Huffington Post at 2:01pm on June 18, 2015

Be More Chill: Songwriter Joe Iconis Takes on Adaptations by Cara Joy David

A few years after I began covering the theater, I was introduced to Joe Iconis through a mutual friend. Though he...

SOURCE: Huffington Post at 7:03am on June 15, 2015

Thoughts on The Tony Awards Broadcast, Ruthie Ann Miles, Curious Incident & More by Cara Joy David

It's approximately 24 hours since the Tony Awards ended -- and, while most of the community is at a Bombshell party, I...

SOURCE: Huffington Post at 4:22am on June 9, 2015

The Theater Community Parties Post-Tonys: The Carlyle by Cara Joy David

After the telecast (discussed in my post here), Broadway is all about the after-parties. There is the official Tony...

SOURCE: Huffington Post at 4:22am on June 9, 2015

The Fabulous Broadway Season That Was by Cara Joy David

If you ask me, On The Town, which is currently slightly trailing both other contenders in my Tony polling, deserves the win. I, like most, was worried when the show was announced for that ba…

SOURCE: Huffington Post at 6:43pm on May 29, 2015

The Fabulous Broadway Season That Was by Cara Joy David

If you ask me, <em>On The Town</em>, which is currently slightly trailing both other contenders in my Tony polling, deserves the win. I, like most, was worried when the show was …

SOURCE: Huffington Post at 3:00pm on May 29, 2015

Something Wonderful: The King & I's Ruthie Ann Miles Talks Tonys by Cara Joy David

If I had to choose the one featured performer in a play or musical, on or off-Broadway, who I thought was giving the best...

SOURCE: Huffington Post at 6:22pm on May 28, 2015

Something Wonderful: The King and I's Ruthie Ann Miles Talks Tonys by Cara Joy David

If I had to choose the one featured performer in a play or musical, on or off-Broadway, who I thought was giving the best performance this season, it would be Ruthie Ann Miles in Lincoln Cen…

SOURCE: Huffington Post at 1:59pm on May 28, 2015

Quick Questions With American in Paris Tony Noms Brandon Uranowitz & Max von Essen by Cara Joy David

An American in Paris is about many things: Paris after the war, the joy of new experiences, romance, love, dance and...

SOURCE: Huffington Post at 5:48pm on May 26, 2015

Quick Questions With <em>American in Paris</em> Tony Noms Brandon Uranowitz & Max von Essen by Cara Joy David

An American in Paris is about many things: Paris after the war, the joy of new experiences, romance, love, dance and the relationship between three friends.

SOURCE: Huffington Post at 2:10pm on May 26, 2015

That Thing in Your Pants by Cara Joy David

Dear Sir/Madam,
Thank you for supporting the theater. You seem like someone who paid full price, or at least almost full price, for your tickets. I appreciate that. Thank you for your patronage of the arts.

SOURCE: Huffington Post at 5:58pm on May 25, 2015
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