This Dramatic Thriller Stars Half of Broadway
Writer-director-actor Arian Moayed on how the theater community turned out for his starry screen thriller, "The Accidental Wolf."Â "The Accidental Wolf" on Topic:Â http://go.topic.com/v…
Writer-director-actor Arian Moayed on how the theater community turned out for his starry screen thriller, "The Accidental Wolf."Â "The Accidental Wolf" on Topic:Â http://go.topic.com/v…
Luhrmann and the creators of the stage musical talk putting the show together, shutting it all down, and why its message feels more relevant than ever. Learn more about your ad choices. Visi…
The "Mean Girls" Tony nominee talks "Emily in Paris" and how she'll help make "Thoroughly Modern Millie" a musical for everyone. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
How playwrights Katori Hall, Jeremy O. Harris and Matthew López think about shaping the future of Broadway. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
ChiChi Anyanwu braved the pandemic to launch a management company focused on diverse talent. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
How to craft dances for screens, with the director of "High School Musical" and Netflix's upcoming "Julie and the Phantoms." Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Cordero died July 5 at the age of 41 following a long battle with the coronavirus.
Lynette Linton, artistic director of the Bush Theatre, on reopening, responding and why now is the time for new work.
The Broadway favorite reveals how his work, including new Audible release "Bella Bella," speaks to the current moment.
Co-founders Adrienne Warren and Zhailon Levingston on BAC's work at the intersection of arts and activism.
The writer-performer gets both personal and political on her new Instagram Live show.
Baltimore Center Stage artistic director Stephanie Ybarra on her ongoing anti-racism work, at her own theater and in the industry at large.Â
Shaina Taub and Kris Kukul on "The Liz Swados Project," the starry new album celebrating Swados' work and influence.
What Broadway and the theater industry can do to work toward anti-racism, with artist, educator and activist Nicole Brewer.
Playwright Sarah Ruhl on how the new theater site 3Views changed its mission after the pandemic hit.
The Pulitzer-winning creator of "A Strange Loop" on how he celebrated in lockdown, why he used to balk at being called a composer, and how "A Chorus Line" made him cry at his office temp job.
The Broadway musical-within-a-musical about the life of Marilyn Monroe will deviate from the series, though.
Broadway's go-to livestream director Paul Wontorek on what works, what doesn't, and what's next.
A new musical based on the classic film "Some Like It Hot" will premiere on Broadway.
The show will go on March 19, 2021.
The Tony-winning Broadway favorite on his coronavirus recovery, the Actors Fund, and why "Impossible Dream" is the perfect song for right now.
For the past seven decades, the show has always gone on for the Tony Awards, which honor the best Broadway performances and productions. But with the 74th edition being postponed from its pl…
Global Creatures CEO Carmen Pavlovic on what it's like producing theater around the world right now, and what comes next.
The Broadway alum, now on "Zoey's Extraordinary Playlist," talks genderfluidity, Barbara Streisand and his "Dreamgirls" goals.
Audible's Kate Navin on the Williamstown Theater Festival and one way to sustain theater in the coming months.