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A Q&A with "Bubbleheads" Director Heather Chamberlain by Stagebuddy News

Bubbleheads, a one-act play at Theater for the New City’s Dream Up Festival, offers audiences a dreamlike experience of divorce and remarriage through the eyes of a child. We spoke wit…

SOURCE: stagebuddy.com at 3:48pm on September 10, 2015

Interview: Tackling Mental Illness in Playwright Jacob Marx Rice's FringeNYC Hit "Coping" by Stephanie Rodriguez

A group of friends must deal with the aftermath of a suicide in Jacob Marx Rice's play Coping. After a hit run at this year's New York International Fringe Festival, it makes its way to the …

SOURCE: stagebuddy.com at 3:07pm on September 10, 2015

Interview: The Amoralists' James Kautz on Directing Fringe Overall Excellence Winner "SCHOOLED" by Stephanie Rodriguez

At a prestigious art school, one teacher and two students get tangled in an unpredictable web of power and deceit in playwright Lisa Lewis' SCHOOLED. After its successful premiere at the New…

SOURCE: stagebuddy.com at 2:17pm on September 10, 2015

Interview: Musical Improv Duo Evan Kaufman and Rebecca Vigil on "Your Love, Our Musical!" by Michele Debella

Following a sold-out run at the 2015 New York International Fringe Festival, Your Love, Our Musical! is heading for an additional five shows in the Fringe Encore Series at the SoHo Playhouse…

SOURCE: stagebuddy.com at 11:56am on September 10, 2015

An Interview with 'Time Out of Mind' Star Ben Vereen: 'We have the power, we have the voice to say no!' by Jose Solis

The homeless men in Time Out of Mind feel like no one can see them, and it's testament to the great talent of the actors playing them that they manage to pull this off, even though their sta…

SOURCE: stagebuddy.com at 1:26am on September 9, 2015

Director Yvan Greenberg on "Genet Porno", the 2nd Play in his Trilogy Inspired by 20th-century Gay Writers by Stephanie Rodriguez

  Director Yvan Greenberg explores the rampant narcissism and blurred lines between what is public and private in modern society in Genet Porno, opening September 9 at HERE Arts Center.…

SOURCE: stagebuddy.com at 4:36pm on September 8, 2015

Interview: Alex Boniello on the Broadway Revival of "Spring Awakening" and Why We Need to Reinvent Theater by Courtney Marie

New Jersey native Alex Boniello is savoring the moment as he prepares to make his Broadway debut in Deaf West Theatre's highly anticipated revival of Spring Awakening this fall. Boniello's s…

SOURCE: stagebuddy.com at 4:17pm on September 8, 2015

Interview: Christopher Duva on Bringing David Foster Wallace's 'A Supposedly Fun Thing I'll Never Do Again' to the Stage by Alison Durkee

Last month, audiences at the New York International Fringe Festival were treated to the hilarious and thoughtful one-man show A Supposedly Fun Thing I'll Never Do Again. The show brings D…

SOURCE: stagebuddy.com at 1:42pm on September 8, 2015

Interview: Jack DiFalco on Philip Ridley's Dystopian Play "Mercury Fur" by Pj Grisar

Once a cause célèbre for its brutal subject matter, Phillip Ridley's electrifying Mercury Fur is celebrating its tenth year with considerably more acceptance at the New Group. One of the p…

SOURCE: stagebuddy.com at 1:02pm on September 6, 2015

Interview: From Zany 'Town' to Romantic 'Bridges', Elizabeth Stanley Always Plays Empowered Women by Jose Solis

Elizabeth Stanley plays Claire de Loon in On the Town with the precision of a scientist. She knows this woman inside and out, and you can tell from the way in which each of her moves seems b…

SOURCE: stagebuddy.com at 4:11pm on September 4, 2015

From Glinda to 'Grace', Erin Mackey Talks About Her Love of History, Dream Roles and Being a Foodie by Jose Solis

In Amazing Grace Erin Mackey plays Mary Catlett, the privileged young lady whose world is turned upside down upon realizing of the brutality involved with slavery. Throughout the show we see…

SOURCE: stagebuddy.com at 5:41pm on August 31, 2015

Interview: Ken Urban on Writing "Sense of an Ending", a Play About the 1994 Rwandan Genocide by K Krombie

A journalist, keen to rebuild his professional reputation, arrives at a Rwandan prison five years after the 1994 genocide to interview two Hutu Nuns who are about to stand trial for war crim…

SOURCE: stagebuddy.com at 1:03pm on August 28, 2015

Behind the 'Bombshell of Rhythm': An Interview with Playwright and Performer Melissa Ritz by Jose Solis

When I call Melissa Ritz she reveals she's currently at the Library of Congress in Washington D.C. conducting research on the subject of her one woman show Bombshell of Rhythm: The Life and …

SOURCE: stagebuddy.com at 9:34pm on August 25, 2015

Your Guide to the 2015 New York International Fringe Festival by Stagebuddy News

The 2015 New York International Fringe Festival welcomes nearly 200 productions to New York City in 16 venues over 17 days. REVIEWS The American Play The Crack in the Ceiling Dead Lunch, or …

SOURCE: stagebuddy.com at 4:49pm on August 20, 2015

Asking the Tough Questions with "Informed Consent" Playwright Deborah Zoe Laufer by Emily Gawlak

According to Deborah Zoe Laufer, being a playwright is about staring into the sun. And by that I mean asking life’s biggest questions and not just expecting, but knowing that you won&#…

SOURCE: stagebuddy.com at 1:37pm on August 20, 2015

Interview: Jamey Hood on FringeJR and Writing Theater for Kids by Navida Stein

You've probably heard of the New York International Fringe Festival, which is now in its 19th year.  But have you ever heard of FringeJR?   FringeJR is part of FringeNYC and f…

SOURCE: stagebuddy.com at 2:08pm on August 18, 2015

Former NYC Ballet Soloist Kathryn Morgan is Back On Stage in "To Dance: The Musical" by Kathryn Turney

After recovering from a debilitating illness, Kathryn Morgan, a former soloist with the New York City Ballet, is re-launching her career in the upcoming ballet musical To Dance at t…

SOURCE: stagebuddy.com at 1:01pm on August 17, 2015

John Minnock Gives Us a Preview of His Show at The Metropolitan Room by Jose Solis

As a teaser for his residency at The Metropolitan Room in 2016, blues and jazz performer John Minnock will delight audiences with a show on August 22. He answered some of our questions about…

SOURCE: stagebuddy.com at 10:30am on August 17, 2015

Colin Summers on the Nature of Cyber-Collaboration, Fluoride and Peculiar Musical Instruments by Jose Solis

In the strangely intimate Steve: A Docu-Musical Colin Summers paints a melodic portrait of a man he’s never met, but with whom he’s written hundreds of songs. For almost a decade…

SOURCE: stagebuddy.com at 9:00am on August 17, 2015

Playwright/Actor Jim Shankman Brings His Metafictional Comedy "The Screenwriter Dies of His Own Free Will" to the New York Fringe by Stagebuddy News

SPONSORED ARTICLE The world of playwright Jim Shankman’s The Screenwriter Dies of His Own Free Will, which exposes the backstabbing deals of corporate Hollywood, seems about as far fro…

SOURCE: stagebuddy.com at 12:24am on August 17, 2015

Interview: NYCB Soloist Georgina Pazcoguin, "On the Town's" New Ivy Smith by Hanna Oldsman

Georgina Pazcoguin, a soloist with New York City Ballet, has always been an artist in search for new experiences; in her time at NYCB, she’s performed dramatic character roles like Mad…

SOURCE: stagebuddy.com at 1:23pm on August 13, 2015

Joshua Warr on 'The Americans', Weatherz and Tequila by Jose Solis

Whether on stage or TV, Joshua Warr sure knows how to make an impression. In the New York nightclub scene, the MAC Awards nominee is known for his emotional renditions of classics, which he …

SOURCE: stagebuddy.com at 10:59pm on August 11, 2015

Interview: Magician Dan White on His Intimate Show at The NoMad and Working with Kanye, Blaine, and Copperfield by Roark Littlefield

Magician Dan White, who has served as a consultant to David Blaine, David Copperfield and Kanye West, spent a year and a half preparing his own very special show, simply called The Magician.…

SOURCE: stagebuddy.com at 2:04pm on August 10, 2015

Tony Nominee Sally Mayes on Why 'Gypsy' is a Perfect Musical by Jose Solis

From August 7-16, lucky theatergoers get to see Tony-nominee Sally Mayes delivering a knockout performance as Mama Rose in Jule Styne, Arthur Laurents and Stephen Sondheim's Gypsy. Tackling …

SOURCE: stagebuddy.com at 12:35pm on August 9, 2015

Juggler Extraordinaire Josh Grisetti Goes from Broadway to Fringe to Japan! by Jose Solis

As he prepares to wrap up performances in the show where he made his Broadway debut, Josh Grisetti has already lined up his next musical, which happens to open exactly six days after It Shou…

SOURCE: stagebuddy.com at 5:03pm on August 6, 2015
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