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461 stories by "Jeff Lunden"

Who won and lost at the 78th annual Tony Awards Sunday night by Jeff Lunden

NPR gives the rundown of who won big and who was snubbed at the 2025 Tony Awards on Sunday night.

SOURCE: National Public Radio at 5:12am on June 9, 2025

Broadway's videographers won't be honored at the Tony Awards " but they should be by Jeff Lunden

Every year, Jeff Lunden looks at those who do essential work on Broadway but aren't recognized by the Tonys. This year, he spoke with those who have made video a dazzling new Broadway tre…

SOURCE: National Public Radio at 10:54am on June 8, 2025

78th Tony Awards preview: What to expect on Broadway's biggest night by Jeff Lunden

78th Tony Awards preview: What to expect on Broadway's biggest night

SOURCE: National Public Radio at 10:48pm on June 7, 2025

Broadway star Jasmine Amy Rogers' journey to her own Sardi's portrait by Jeff Lunden

In just a few years, Jasmine Amy Rogers has come full circle from a teen actor and singer to a Broadway star nominated for a Tony award.

SOURCE: National Public Radio at 10:32am on June 7, 2025

Two nonverbal actors star in a new opera " with an assist from AI by Jeff Lunden

The team behind Sensorium Ex worked for five years to develop sophisticated technology that uses artificial intelligence and vocal sampling to create an expressive voice.

SOURCE: National Public Radio at 3:12pm on June 3, 2025

An opera cast someone who can't speak " AI gave him a voice by Jeff Lunden

Two non-verbal actors have been cast in a new opera, opening this week in Omaha. The production has worked for five years to develop technology to give them voice.

SOURCE: National Public Radio at 1:54pm on May 30, 2025

A new opera in Omaha uses technology to give voice to two non-verbal actors by Jeff Lunden

Two non-verbal actors have been case in a new opera, opening this week in Omaha. The production has worked for five years to develop technology to give them voice.

SOURCE: National Public Radio at 11:32am on May 24, 2025

Charles Strouse, Broadway composer of 'Annie' and 'Bye Bye Birdie,' has died at 96 by Jeff Lunden

Broadway composer Charles Strouse, creator of the hit musicals Bye Bye Birdie, Applause and Annie, died at his home in New York City on Thursday.

SOURCE: National Public Radio at 9:03pm on May 16, 2025

Charles Strouse, Broadway composer of 'Annie' and 'Bye Bye Birdie,' has died at 96 by Jeff Lunden

Broadway composer Charles Strouse, creator of the hit musicals "Bye Bye Birdie," "Applause" and "Annie," died at his home in New York City on Thursday.

SOURCE: National Public Radio at 9:03pm on May 16, 2025

Charles Strouse, Broadway composer of 'Annie' and 'Bye Bye Birdie,' dies at 96 by Jeff Lunden

The Broadway composer of Annie and Bye Bye Birdie died Thursday at 96.

SOURCE: National Public Radio at 8:32pm on May 15, 2025

Composer John Adams' opera 'Antony and Cleopatra' opens in New York by Jeff Lunden

John Adams has been called America's greatest living composer. His adaptation of Shakespeare's "Antony and Cleopatra" opens at the Metropolitan Opera, in New York, next week.

SOURCE: National Public Radio at 12:42pm on May 10, 2025

Nominations for the 2025 Tony Awards " Broadway's highest honors " are announced by Jeff Lunden

While Broadway's box office is approaching pre-pandemic levels, fewer shows are making money, so the showcase of the national Tony broadcast is an invaluable marketing tool.

SOURCE: National Public Radio at 9:42pm on May 1, 2025

Bodega cats aren't just cute; some in N.Y. also consider them working animals by Jeff Lunden

Kitty lovers started a petition to reclassify cats as necessary to tackle rodents at New York City bodegas.

SOURCE: National Public Radio at 2:54am on April 29, 2025

Two new original musical comedies on Broadway share a curious plot point by Jeff Lunden

Two new original musical comedies based on true historical events are the toast of Broadway this spring -- and both feature corpses as a major plot point.

SOURCE: National Public Radio at 2:36am on April 28, 2025

Bodega cats aren't just cute. They're working animals by Jeff Lunden

Many of New York's bodegas (convenience stores) feature popular residents -- cats. They help keep vermin out and invite customers in. They are popular on Instagram, but they are not legal.

SOURCE: National Public Radio at 7:48pm on April 25, 2025

Award-winning composer William Finn dies at 73 by Jeff Lunden

The award-winning composer and lyricist William Finn died this week. He's best known for "Falsettos" and "The 25th Annual Putnam County Spelling Bee."

SOURCE: National Public Radio at 9:03am on April 12, 2025

Indonesian residents in New York hold monthly food bazaar to celebrate their culture by Jeff Lunden

Indonesian residents of Queens, N.Y., gather once a month to celebrate the culture and food of their homeland. The emphasis is on the food.

SOURCE: National Public Radio at 4:54am on April 2, 2025

Three plays starring Oscar winners are currently leading the Broadway box office by Jeff Lunden

Three plays with Oscar-winning celebrities are currently leading the Broadway box office.

SOURCE: National Public Radio at 8:18pm on March 31, 2025

This Betty Boop is Broadway's newest star by Jeff Lunden

Jasmine Amy Rogers is starring in her first Broadway musical. Eight years ago, NPR talked with her when she was still in high school.

SOURCE: National Public Radio at 10:18am on March 16, 2025

South African playwright Athol Fugard, who chronicled apartheid, dies at 92 by Jeff Lunden

Prolific South African playwright Athol Fugard, who chronicled apartheid and its aftermath, has died at the age of 92.

SOURCE: National Public Radio at 8:32am on March 10, 2025

Playwright Athol Fugard, who chronicled apartheid and its aftermath, dies at 92 by Jeff Lunden

The celebrated South African playwright was known for Blood Knot, The Road to Mecca and "Master Harold"...and the Boys. He said his job was to make "leaps out of my reality and into other re…

SOURCE: National Public Radio at 1:06am on March 10, 2025

Swing Day held to honor performers who step in to fill roles at the last minute by Jeff Lunden

On Broadway and national tours, the performers who substitute for various chorus members at the drop of a hat are known as "swings." Wednesday is designated "National Swing Day" in their hon…

SOURCE: National Public Radio at 10:36am on January 14, 2025

Peter Yarrow of the folk trio Peter, Paul and Mary has died at 86 by Jeff Lunden

Yarrow wrote or co-wrote some of the group's biggest 1960s hits, including "Puff, the Magic Dragon" and "Day Is Done."

SOURCE: National Public Radio at 8:06pm on January 7, 2025

How casting makes this 'Gypsy' hit different by Jeff Lunden

Gypsy has been called the best musical of all time. Audra McDonald is starring in a new Broadway revival, and the race-conscious casting gives the production a new frame.

SOURCE: National Public Radio at 7:42am on December 21, 2024

Trains, tracks, and tradition: Lionel celebrates 125 years of Christmas fun by Jeff Lunden

Lionel trains turns 125, celebrating more than a century of holiday magic. From historic models to smartphone-controlled locomotives, these iconic toy trains continue to captivate kids and c…

SOURCE: National Public Radio at 6:42am on December 18, 2024
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