Inside The Horrible Cult Of James Levine
"Interviews with nearly two dozen former students and musicians from Levine's Cleveland days, including six from the maestro's inner circle, indicate the conductor's alleged sexual behavior …
"Interviews with nearly two dozen former students and musicians from Levine's Cleveland days, including six from the maestro's inner circle, indicate the conductor's alleged sexual behavior …
The tumult is extraordinary at the Athenaeum, an elegant private library on Beacon Street whose five galleried floors house a valuable collection of more than 750,000 objects, including pain…
Harvard University's struggling ART Institute, a graduate-level theater training program housed within the American Repertory Theater, has announced that it is suspending admissions for the …
Review of Trans Scripts, Part I: The Women at A.R.T.
NEW YORK " Over the years, composer Tom Kitt always marveled at the "what if" questions of his life. There were the roads not taken, but also the seemingly random events and choices that hel…
'Waitress,' composed by Sara Bareilles, is about love, female empowerment, and freshly baked pies.
With Applegate out, Charlotte d'Amboise steps right in By Geoff Edgers
"She's one of those Broadway girls who has just worked her whole life," says Bobbie. "When we started to do the show, we thought of Charlotte, but we couldn't raise $8 million on her name."
Will there ever again be a rapturous musical that isn't a parody of other musicals?
Weissler, who admitted he's had better weeks, said he decided a month ago to remove Sandy and Diaz. "We saw something we didn't like, and we think we have a better show now," he said.
Almost all stage actors work job to job, rarely knowing what they'll be doing a year or even six months from now -- and not having much say in that decision, either. But lately several group…
To win the starring role in 'Sweet Charity,' Christina Applegate had to convince others -- and herself -- that she could sing
Includes Martin Moran's "The Tricky Part."
Her musical journey took her to France, Belgium, and England before she arrived in the United States, where, for four decades she used her piano training to arrange dance and choral music for more than 50 Broadway shows, including such hits as ''The Sound of Music" and ''My Fair Lady."
A play by Naomi Iizuka features 36 scenes and continual shifts
Ben Gazzara interview.
Blows to the head are delivered with more subtlety than the message of "Diary of a Mad Black Woman."
As Max Bialystock, the scheming, down-on-his-luck theater producer in "The Producers," Bob Amaral gets to inhabit one of the great Broadway roles of all time.
LOWELL -- In ''Quartet," playwright Ronald Harwood imagines a nursing home for musicians that caters to divas and virtuosos of years past.
There isn't much joy these days surrounding the Gaiety Theater, where an important piece of Boston's black history is well on the way to demolition.
Including Judy Kaye in "Souvenir" at the Berkshire Theatre Festival.