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Broadway veteran Jeffry Denman, best known for his roles in the revival of How to Succeed in Business Without Really Trying and Irving Berlin's White Christmas, is dusting off his tap shoes …
Josie Long seems to know a secret the rest of us don't. Judging from the confidence of her performance, her astute observations about the world around her, and her endless witticisms she's v…
The holidays really are the most wonderful time of the year. The lights, the songs, the spirit, the general excuse to eat pie " it's a magical time. For those of us who aren't the best at co…
After the success of the live stream in the spring, the visionary minds at BroadwayHD, in partnership with Fathom Events, are bringing She Loves Me to movie theaters across the nation on Dec…
An Irishman, a Slovakian and an Israeli walk into a Harold Pinter play…pauses ensue. It's not easy being Pinteresque. Irish actor and producer Philip O'Gorman has endured the hus…
Julia Murney will be joining a myriad of Broadway stars to celebrate the holidays with The Muppets at NJPAC's Broadway Sings The Muppet Christmas Carol to mark the occasion we spoke to the i…
Remember the days when homosexuality was used as a plot twist, and coming out was the entire axis upon which entire shows revolved? Those days are, for the most, happily over and we are now …
The dining scene of New York's Theater District is quickly becoming one of the best of the city, and few people know it better than the actors who call the neighborhood their second home. In…
As with all art, dance has long been a vehicle for political and social expression and commentary. And in times when we most need a voice to speak to and a mirror to reflect upon our own exi…
The multi-talented Shara Ashley Zeiger is bringing a face to homelessness this fall, with her new work, Roughly Speaking. Founder and Artistic Director of the Platform Group, Zeiger is passi…
The St. Bart's Players Gears Up to Celebrate its 90th Anniversary in 2017 and Reflects on the Community that Has Sustained Them; Current Season Features the Stephen Sondheim Musical "Company…
"Kids in the Balcony is one of the most inspiring music education programs I know of, and we're so proud that it's been serving New York City kids for 25 years. The New York Pops works with …
An aficionado of the New York theater scene, Broadway historian and producer Jennifer Ashley Tepper has spent years researching and interviewing the keepers of Broadway's greatest secrets an…
The tragic life of Judy Garland has been the object of works of fiction before including an Emmy-winning miniseries and Broadway musicals like End of the Rainbow; however, her early life rem…
We sat down with performance artist Heather Anne Chamberlain and Marseille-born actor/director Ludovic Coutaud to chat about the differences between European and American theatre, what it me…
Ralph Peña has been at the forefront of Asian-American theatre since the early 1980s. He is a founding member and current Artistic Director of Ma-Yi Theatre Company, an award-winning Off-…
When we hear the name "Mozart," we think, of course, of Wolfgang Amadeus, the composer whose music and life story remains so present in our modern culture. There was, however, another Mozart…
Broadway's Jarrod Spector has been living that jukebox life from the ripe age of three. Inspired by the music of his parents, Spector's journey has taken him from Star Search to the Great Wh…
In Company XIV's latest "baroque burlesque ballet" Paris, Charlotte Bydwell plays a dual role (quite literally) as Zeus the emcee and his other half Fifi, a shy, tuba-playing showgirl. The i…
Larissa FastHorse started out as “the only ballet dancer she] knew in the middle of the prairie,” but is now a playwright whose works are produced all over the United States and …
It's been said it takes five to ten years to get a musical produced, which obviously makes writing a musical a genuine labor of love. I was fortunate to experience a few of these l…
When we think of Shakespeare, we often think of his mastery of the English language, his undeniable brilliance with words. The Combative Theatre Co., however, takes a different approach, foc…
The National Alliance for Musical Theatre will hold its 28th annual Festival of New Musicals on October 27Â and 28Â at New World Stages. We Live in Cairo, by Daniel and Patrick Lazour, i…
The National Alliance for Musical Theatre will hold its 28th annual Festival of New Musicals on October 27Â and 28Â at New World Stages. Joe Schmoe Saves the World, by Brett Ryback, is o…
The National Alliance for Musical Theatre will hold its 28th annual Festival of New Musicals on October 27Â and 28Â at New World Stages. Benny & Joon, by Kirsten Guenther (book), Min…