Her Requiem
Life is mirroring art, which is mirroring life, in Her Requiem, the ambitious new play by Greg Pierce. Directed by Kate Whoriskey in an LCT3 production at the Claire Tow Theatre, this famili…
Life is mirroring art, which is mirroring life, in Her Requiem, the ambitious new play by Greg Pierce. Directed by Kate Whoriskey in an LCT3 production at the Claire Tow Theatre, this famili…
Originally published on BroadwayStyleGuide.com View this story online "If I could dress myself in the perfect outfit, it would be like a pirate." Beth Malone is being completely serious. Aft…
"What's behind those doors?" I wondered frequently throughout my trip to The Grand Paradise, a new immersive production playing in Brooklyn. Presented by Third Rail Projects and overseen by …
Traditional fairy tales have offered countless explorations into darker themes: sexuality, power, disempowerment, power and disempowerment through sexuality… one, especially if one is a fe…
Sometimes it's hard to pinpoint what it is that makes something great. One spice or flavor in a recipe, one color in a painting or one drop of liquor can elevate a cocktail from good to grea…
Originally published on Playbill.com View this story online Ruthie Ann Miles, who won the Tony Award for Best Featured Actress in a musical for her performance as Lady Thiang in The King and…
Originally published on Playbill.com View this story online President Barack Obama attended the July 18 matinee of Hamilton as the culmination of a weekend trip to New York City. The new Lin…
Originally published on Playbill.com View this story online Bitter Lemons, a theatre website based in Los Angeles, has announced a new business model in which productions pay writers to revi…
“Always the bridesmaid” is a common phrase used to describe people left on the sidelines, but it can no longer be applied to Lisa Howard. The actress, who has frequently appeared…
Pam MacKinnon, an award-winning director who has breathed new life into classic plays like Who’s Afraid of Virginia Woolf? and A Delicate Balance, is bringing another revival of a well…
"A princess is a delicate thing," sweetly sings the chorus of Once Upon a Mattress, the deliciously kooky musical in performances at the Abron Arts Center on the Lower East Side. But in this…
New York is never at a loss for sparkling decorations during the holiday season. Brightly lit trees and adorn every street corner, and the window displays on Fifth Avenue probably keep the g…
Originally published on Playbill.com View this story online Broadway has long been an industry dominated by females " onstage, at least. Ethel Merman, Angela Lansbury, Mary Martin and Fanny …
Originally published on Playbill.com View this story online “When I love a project I’m working on, I’ll do it in various forms,” said Julie Taymor. And, that’s …
Originally published on Playbill.com View this story online When Gabriella Pizzolo was told she would be performing for the first time in Fun Home on Broadway, her reaction was a fitting tri…
Originally published on Playbill.com View this story online “I have no connection to the worm,” said Kelli O’Hara laughing. The Broadway leading lady inspired a great deal …
Originally published on Playbill.com View this story online Several decades passed between Boyd Gaines’ final performance in The Heidi Chronicles and Bryce Pinkham’s first night …
Originally published on Playbill.com View this story online The Tony-winning victory of Fun Home, the musical adaptation of Alison Bechdel’s graphic novel memoir, made history in more …
Originally published on Playbill.com View this story online While writing Fun Home, the new musical now in previews at Broadway’s Circle in the Square, Jeanine Tesori and Lisa Kron fou…
Real life has never been quite so fascinating as it is in Steve, the new play by Mark Gerrard receiving its world-premiere production by The New Group. An unflinching look at 21st century do…
Originally published on Playbill.com View this story online While the much-buzzed-about move to Broadway of the new original musical Something Rotten! may seem quick to industry watchers, th…
Originally published on Playbill.com View this story online “I got in trouble once,” admitted Fish in the Dark cast member Jenn Lyon when remembering an audition. This was an int…
Originally published on Playbill.com View this story online “We’ve been in the room together so often that we’ve become almost one mind. The joke that we have sometimes is,…
Originally published on Playbill.com View this story online Karri Lucas wears many hats: wife, mother, manager, chauffeur and chef-on-the-go. As wife to software consultant Ed and mother of …
Originally published on Playbill.com View this story online “I don’t have health insurance right now,” Kate Shindle said. “I’m two weeks shy of coverage. But I …