Producer Gives $25,000 to Nonprofit Troupe: Nice Gift By Mary Romano
Barbara Freitag, a Broadway producer who made a profit on "The Drowsy Chaperone" and lost money on "Urban Cowboy," likes to look beyond the box office.
Barbara Freitag, a Broadway producer who made a profit on "The Drowsy Chaperone" and lost money on "Urban Cowboy," likes to look beyond the box office.
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Myra Lucretia Taylor, of Broadway's Nine and Macbeth, will play the title servant role in the 2011 Chicago world premiere of Thomas Bradshaw's absurdist comic drama Mary, commissioned and pr…
Suspect in Folio Theft Is Something of a Character
...more, much more, as the race continues to the Tonys finish line
The cast of Broadway's "Mary Poppins" is getting a practically perfect honor.