Little-known theater jobs: automation programmer
Shaina Graboyes has programmed the cues that make sets glide smoothly for shows like "Hadestown," "Maybe Happy Ending" and more.
Shaina Graboyes has programmed the cues that make sets glide smoothly for shows like "Hadestown," "Maybe Happy Ending" and more.
What producers and investors need to know about the current state of the program and what the Broadway League is asking for looking ahead
Additionally, adjustments have been made to the Best Traditional Pop Vocal Album category that may affect musical theater artists.
Dissecting designer J. Jared Janas' creations like Sutton Foster's "Once Upon a Mattress" wigs and makeup for "Buena Vista Social Club."
Billy Jay Stein, the sonic wizard behind "MJ," "Just in Time" and more, reveals the keys to his field.
What did it take to design and construct the Mrs. Doubtfire mask?
The Disney Theatrical production will surpass a Schönberg and Bublil classic.
The longtime director of the nonprofit's accessibility programs retired on June 30.
Industry leaders Adrian Bryan-Brown, Lisa Cecchini, Lucas McMahon, Rick Miramontez and Matt Polk weigh in on the loss of Stephen Colbert's platform and its potential effect on Broadway's bra…
The firm behind campaigns for "Maybe Happy Ending," "The Outsiders" and more announces three new hires and an internal promotion.
The comedian will make his Main Stem debut with "Jeff Ross: Take a Banana for the Ride."
The partnership is in celebration of the musical's 10th anniversary on Broadway.
Beers reflects on reaching 30 years with the organization.
Kassal will support the development of new theatrical projects and more.
Feldman will succeed Tony Award winner Darren Criss.
Plus, original stars Baayork Lee, Priscilla Lopez and Donna McKechnie share details below from the making of the musical and the five decades since.
Producers Tina Fey and Marc Platt have asked Kimberly Belflower to pen the film version of her Tony Award-nominated play.
Eric Armstrong keeps a tight ship on the "MJ" first national tour.
While the shuttering of music notation software Finale made waves in the music world, the occurrence has actually led to a better outcome for Broadway.
Plus, current board members take new positions at the nonprofit institution.
Sine digital CEO James Dale and CTO Jake Bowser explain the results of their five-year study to help live entertainment rid their campaigns of wasteful ads.
Making an out-of-town impact
Get a sneak peek at Kyra Belle Johnson as Belle and Fergie L. Philippe as the Beast from the reimagined 2025 tour.
Ruth Richardson, currently of "Death Becomes Her," explains her backstage duties as well as the structure of a Broadway carpentry department.
The nonprofit has switched from an in-house press team to an agency model.