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Act One by Jeff Miele

"Act One," Moss Hart's 1959 autobiography, is one of the most known and read books about the theater. In the book, Hart recalls his experience as a young child admiring the theater through h…

SOURCE: BroadwayAudience.com at 7:28pm on April 19, 2014

Of Mice and Men by Jeff Miele

Perhaps one of the most acclaimed novels of American literature, "Of Mice And Men" opened on Broadway for the third time Wednesday night. The play opened for the first time in 1937 and again…

SOURCE: BroadwayAudience.com at 6:31pm on April 19, 2014

Broadway Lottery! Got To Be It To Win It! by Broadway Audience

We all know about lotteries " I'm sure many people have entered lotteries before (the Powerball has been over $100 million so I'm sure people have tried!) The luck has to be on your side, an…

SOURCE: BroadwayAudience.com at 8:01am on April 18, 2014

behind the scenes at Rock of Ages by Broadway Audience

This week, BroadwayAudience.com went behind the scenes at Rock of Ages and chatted with the stage manager, Matt DiCarlo.  The backstage crew of any Broadway show tend to be the unsung her…

SOURCE: BroadwayAudience.com at 7:42am on April 16, 2014

Rock of Ages Backstage Tour by Broadway Audience

Rock of Ages celebrates their 5th year anniversary and gives BroadwayAudience.com a behind the scenes look at the backstage show that must run smoothly in order for the show to go on. Led by…

SOURCE: BroadwayAudience.com at 5:23pm on April 14, 2014

The "Plague" by Broadway Audience

It's springtime! And with it comes spring allergies..I speak from personal experience.  Unfortunately, Broadway performers are not immune to illness either.  In fact, just today, cast …

SOURCE: BroadwayAudience.com at 8:15am on April 11, 2014

Bullets Over Broadway by Jeff Miele

Woody Allen is one of the most iconic names in cinema and has created, from the ground up, many of the best character-driven pictures in the last few decades. Known for his uncommon work sty…

SOURCE: BroadwayAudience.com at 11:03pm on April 10, 2014

Confession Time! by Broadway Audience

Confession time: If I had to pick a role from any Broadway show to play, I would want to be Elder Price from The Book of Mormon.  Crazy right? It would never happen, not just because I am…

SOURCE: BroadwayAudience.com at 9:17pm on April 8, 2014

The Realistic Joneses by Jeff Miele

The stars are shining on the stage of the Lyceum Theatre in Will Eno's new, eerily entertaining, play "The Realistic Joneses." With last season's Best Actor in a Play winner Tracy Letts, Mic…

SOURCE: BroadwayAudience.com at 10:16pm on April 6, 2014

A Raisin In The Sun by Jeff Miele

Director Kenny Leon is back on Broadway with what is, simply put, another one of his masterful works. Leon has proven himself since his first Broadway directorial effort in 2004 that he can,…

SOURCE: BroadwayAudience.com at 9:45pm on April 3, 2014

Congrats to Founder Ken Mahoney! by Broadway Audience

Exciting news for the BroadwayAudience team!  Congrats to Founder of BroadwayAudience.com Ken Mahoney for winning TWO Emmy Awards as Executive Producer for the hit PBS weekly series…

SOURCE: BroadwayAudience.com at 8:34pm on April 2, 2014

New Faces at Pippin! by Broadway Audience

There are some new faces appearing on stage at the Music Box Theatre.  Although it's always a sad time when fan favorites leave Broadway shows, it's always a thrill to see a brand new per…

SOURCE: BroadwayAudience.com at 8:13am on April 2, 2014

If/Then by Jeff Miele

There is not much more exciting than a new, original, American musical.  When that moment in a season comes when that completely new work emerges, inspired by nothing more than pure imagi…

SOURCE: BroadwayAudience.com at 10:51pm on March 30, 2014

Philip Seymour Hoffman by Broadway Audience

Though more knew him as Capote, or Father Brendan Flynn, Gust Avrakotos, or more recently Plutarch Heavensbee, the late Philip Seymour Hoffman left a gap in the world of theatre as well. Â�…

SOURCE: BroadwayAudience.com at 8:10am on March 28, 2014

Mothers And Sons by Jeff Miele

Sometimes big things come in small packages, and that is exactly the case with Terrence McNally's latest work, "Mothers and Sons," which opened at the John Golden Theatre Monday night after …

SOURCE: BroadwayAudience.com at 8:47pm on March 24, 2014

Interview with director/producer, Blayze Teicher by Broadway Audience

Interview with director/producer, Blayze Teicher Blayze Teicher and I met this fall in New York City through a mutual friend.  She is a sweet, down to earth, young, director and produc…

SOURCE: BroadwayAudience.com at 7:49am on March 24, 2014

Les Misérables by Jeff Miele

Often when I tell friends I will be seeing a play or musical on a specific night they will ask which one and, unless based off of a famous or known film, those who do not attend the theatre …

SOURCE: BroadwayAudience.com at 8:37pm on March 23, 2014

Big Buzz on Boradway! by Broadway Audience

Theatre fans are abuzz today with the newest gossip that will surely be a part of Broadway history.  Word is out that Norm Lewis will star as The Phantom in The Phantom of the Opera on Br…

SOURCE: BroadwayAudience.com at 8:00am on March 21, 2014

Movies turn into Musicals by Broadway Audience

We all love going to the movies.  Sitting in the dark for a few hours with a bucket of popcorn and some friends is a great way to escape from the world.  We are immersed in the story t…

SOURCE: BroadwayAudience.com at 8:41am on March 19, 2014

Gypsy Robe Ceremony by Broadway Audience

Last week, BroadwayAudience.com discussed the well-known tradition of singing "Happy Trails" as a performer leaves a Broadway show.  Now, we look at a slightly happier tradition, one that…

SOURCE: BroadwayAudience.com at 8:36am on March 17, 2014

Great Night Of Entertainment by Broadway Audience

It used to be that when you went to a big city and were looking to get tickets to some of the biggest shows in town, you had to wait in line with other tourists and get what was left in term…

SOURCE: BroadwayAudience.com at 9:00am on March 14, 2014

Traditions by Broadway Audience

One thing that I love about the theatre community is the traditions that they have.  The Broadway community is a tight knit one, full of performers who respect each other and are always w…

SOURCE: BroadwayAudience.com at 8:24am on March 12, 2014

First Previews by Broadway Audience

First previews for a Broadway show are always exciting. It is the first time a real audience is seeing this show in this theater.  It's a big deal.  The anticipation is immense and the…

SOURCE: BroadwayAudience.com at 8:50am on March 10, 2014

All The Way by Jeff Miele

"All The Way," which opened Thursday at the Neil Simon Theatre stars Bryan Cranston who is making an unforgettable Broadway debut as President Lyndon Baines Johnson.  His performance is e…

SOURCE: BroadwayAudience.com at 10:40pm on March 6, 2014

Satchmo At The Waldorf by Jeff Miele

Reviewed by Broadway Audience Correspondent Kristen Balzano Satchmo at the Waldorf, starring John Douglas Thompson (most recently seen in A Time to Kill) and written by Terry Teachout is def…

SOURCE: BroadwayAudience.com at 7:30pm on March 4, 2014
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