106 stories by "Linda Buchwald"
The Waitress star shows off his comedic side as a preening rocker
"Let's talk about musical adaptations of movies!" Drew Gehling exclaims, and why not? They have made up most of his recent …
Michael Oberholtzer talks about his Tony-nominated turn as a prejudiced baseball pitcher in Take Me Out
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"I think people are coming to see Take Me Out on Broadway for a number of reasons"…
The stars of Two Jews, Talking kibitz about their careers, mortality and why Jewish jokes are better in Yiddish
Hal Linden and Bernie Kopell have more than 130 years of showbiz experience co…
Michael John LaChiusa and Ellen Fitzhugh on the many iterations of Los Otros
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How did Michael John LaChiusa and Ellen Fitzhugh's musical monologue Tres Niñas transform into the two-han…
With anti-Semitism on the rise, authentic portrayals of Jewish life are more important than ever
At age 12 on my first trip to New York City, I saw my first Broadway show: the musical Titani…
Work-work balance: Why three actors decided to take on multiple shows simultaneously
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Lots of people in many industries work more than one job. But when you're performing in a play eight …
After 18 months of no in-person theatre, I'm happy to leap to my feet these days
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When I saw Company last month, I jumped up to applaud before the cast even started to bow. My companion t…
Five questions with Thespian alum and Letters to Strangers founder Diana Chao
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Catching up with Thespian alum Billy Recce
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An introduction to Practical Aesthetics
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Creating theatre for deaf audiences
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A beginner's guide to high school playwriting competitions
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In the spring of 2017, Joe Iconis noticed that he was getting tagged in Twitter and Instagram posts about his sci-fi musical Be More Chill. This was unusual because aside from regional produ…
Tony-nominated director Michael Arden refreshes the infamous Sondheim musical.
Donna Lynne Champlin and LaTanya Richardson Jackson talk the all-female Shakespeare in the Park production of The Taming of the Shrew.
The veteran Broadway actors, reunited in Tuck Everlasting, chat about what they've learned working together show after show.
Hamilton and Mormon. Two Blockbuster Hits. Two Kings. Two Elders. One Common Thread.
The two actors have played the same roles, followed similar paths, but now they're acting together for the first time as Shuffle Along's songwriting team.
Members of the creative teams from The Robber Bridegroom, The Wildness and The Woodsman discuss how their aesthetics create fantasies.
Playwright Anna Ziegler and actor Bobby Steggert discuss the science and emotion behind Boy, the new play about a male raised as a female until his teenage years.
TADA! Youth Theatre Teaches Invaluable Lessons to Future Generations
The story of how a little white lie turned into New York City's award-winning youth theatre company. In celebration of its 30th anniversary, we take a look at its mission, its accomp…
It takes a village to put on a show, so we investigated the theatre jobs behind the lesser known titles in your Playbill.
Who makes a show run night after night? Who created that epic fall in Broadway's Noises Off? It takes a village to put on a show, so we investigated the jobs behind the…
Who makes a show run night after night? Who created that epic fall in Broadway's Noises Off? It takes a village to put on a show, so we investigated the jobs behind the…