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"Given the nature of this top-down quest to make a Broadway-style musical, many works were overcapitalised and overblown before they had a first showing. Works such as Petrov and Paris (one …
Looking to hire a Musical Director for the upcoming 99 Seat Equity Waiver production of ‘Sweet Charity’ at The Knightsbridge Theatre in Silverlake. Director: Robert Marra, www.ro…
How do you prove you're a virgin in the town that inspired "Sex and the City"?
Richard Ridge of 'Backstage with Richard Ridge' recently sat down with 2015 Tony nominee for On The Town, Tony Yazbeck, to discuss how things are going at the Lyric Theatre, what playing thi…
Having worked as a theatre administrator and later as a producer, Hannah Moss set up the theatre company On the Run with
'La Binoche' admits to an inner fire that has driven her ascent to French 'royalty' " and in her latest film (about a revered actor) she's virtually playing herself. Would Gérard Depardieu …
The arts do so much on so little, with real ingenuity and resilience. That's why we need to call each other out when dishonesty or bad practices occurOne of my favourite things about being p…
The Thick of It star talks about her brilliant new solo satire and breaking TV's sexist glass ceilingA couple of years ago, Olivia Poulet and her friend, fellow actress and writer Sarah Sole…
My hero from the rubbish-strewn backstreets, where top-dogs and Officer Dibble had their come-uppance, always got the laughs Continue reading...
The award-winning performer talks childhood aspirations, Nashville fans, and possible robot Derek Hough.
In an all-new interview with Newsday, GLEE star Matthew Morrison talks about returning to the Broadway stage in the new musical Finding Neverland
Al Pacino: Nobody wanted me in 'The Godfather'
Al Pacino sat down with USA TODAY's Bryan Alexander and reveals that he had an uphill battle to be part of 'The Godfather'…
Last year, just before her death, author Sue Townsend made her mother promise to do one last thing for her. She made
After an 18-month run on Broadway, Tony Award winner Jessie Mueller will say goodbye to the biomusical BEAUTIFUL THE CAROLE KING STORY tonight.
THE WIZ writer, Bill Brown, surprises students at Greenwich Country Day School during their morning rehearsal!
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Producers of the anticipated new Broadway musical Finding Neverland just announced the opening of the Lunt-Fontanne Theatre box office 205 West 46th Street today, February 9 at 10am. For tic…
Brick City Center for the Arts, 23 SW Broadway Street, welcomes Bill Roberts, artist and author, during the month of February. The exhibit will open on Friday, February 6, with a reception a…
This winter, Stage Left Studio is hosting an encore engagement of Margaret Morrison’s critically acclaimed love story Home in Her Heart. Set in 1939, the play tells the story of …
'I Always Wanted to Be a Cartoon!' Jessie Mueller Gets a Sardi's Caricature
Get tickets to "Beautiful: The Carole King Musical": http://www.broadway.com/shows/beautifu…
The Women’s Theater Company (WTC) will hold auditions for “Aesop’s Fables: A Modern Adaptation,” tomorrow, Jan. 29, 5-7 p.m. at the Parsippany Playhouse, 1130 Knoll R…
Beautiful Tony Award winner Jessie Mueller joins the ranks of Broadway greats to be honored with a caricature at the legendary theater district restaurant Sardi's.
The Pittsburgh Public Theater has been known to go big when it comes to musicals, and the classic Lerner & Loewe show "My Fair Lady" is its biggest yet.