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ArtsBeat from Pioneer Valley Radio. 6/07/22 TheaterWorks announces its new season plus a Jacques Lamarre premiere. An Iliad at Shakespeare & Company. Steven Schoenberg performs at the 1794 M…
ArtsBeat from Pioneer Valley Radio. 6/07/22 TheaterWorks announces its new season plus a Jacques Lamarre premiere. An Iliad at Shakespeare & Company. Steven Schoenberg performs at the 1794 M…
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A Tony Award nominee for Spring Awakening, Jonathan Groff has been away from theater for a while, making himself known and beloved in two of the most disparate roles imaginable: as the flawe…
In collaboration with her husband John Pizzarelli, as well as solo appearances in musical theater, in concert and cabaret, on recordings, etc., the "singers' singer" Jessica Molask…
Peter Filichia, Matthew Murray, Michael Portantiere and James Marino discuss Curtains @ Music Theatre of Wichita, SoM @ The Muny, Ravel @ Looking Glass Theatre, Emma Thompson on Audrey Hepbu…
A Little Night Music is revitalized by the presence of two new stars and the absence of the director. Plus: After 1,000 performances, In the Heights is still a great show.
James Marino, Matthew Murray, Michael Portantiere discuss A Little Night Music with Bernadette Peters and Elaine Stritch, With Glee, See Rock City & Other Destinations, The Merchant of Venice on Broadway, stripped-down versions of once-big musicals, and more!
Director Jen Bender, talks with Lauren Class Schneider about her experiences with Lion King, Broadway in South Africa and her recent NYMF show, Trails.
As a tremendously exciting new season begins at the New York City Opera, general manager and artistic director George Steel waxes enthusiastic