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586 stories by "Howard Sherman"

Simon Callow Wants To Take Casting Practices Backwards by Howard Sherman

This morning, I was both annoyed and bemused to learn that Mark Rylance and Derek Jacobi, two esteemed British actors, had just been given airtime by National Public Radio, to advance the Ox…

SOURCE: Howard Sherman at 7:23pm on April 25, 2016

Howard Sherman: Is Matilda closing in the US because America didn't get it? by Howard Sherman

The announcement last week that the Broadway production of the musical Matilda will be closing at the end of this year caught

SOURCE: The Stage Registration at 2:00am on April 22, 2016

Non-Equity Summer Stock Shouldn't Foster Poor Employment Practices by Howard Sherman

"We really pride ourselves on putting so much out for actors," said the artistic director, who founded and has run the small non-Equity theatre company for more than a decade. "I've had my o…

SOURCE: www.artsintegrity.org at 9:50am on April 11, 2016

In Florida, A Voice For Censorship Holds Undeserved Prominence by Howard Sherman

When we last looked in on Ocala, Florida on March 2, the City Council had declined to take any action on the claim by local businessman Brad Dinkins that upcoming performances in city owned …

SOURCE: www.artsintegrity.org at 3:44pm on April 10, 2016

Even Cate Blanchett Had To Start Somewhere by Howard Sherman

In what will most assuredly give comfort to aspiring performers everywhere, you'll be highly amused to know that Cate Blanchett began her career singing silly songs in the Melbourne Unive…

SOURCE: Howard Sherman at 11:52am on April 10, 2016

Theatre Headlines I Never Want To See by Howard Sherman

Online or in print, headlines are meant to be grabbers. Just this week, I was taken aback by, and simply had to read,  The Independent's "Radioactive wild boars rampaging around Fukushima…

SOURCE: Howard Sherman at 4:20pm on April 9, 2016

88 Years on 88 Keys: Tom Lehrer, The Salinger of the Satirical Song by Howard Sherman

My memory of the moment is quite vivid, if inevitably inexact. It happened 41 years ago, in the early afternoon, in Mrs. Winkler's seventh grade science class at Amity Junior High School, as…

SOURCE: Howard Sherman at 9:10am on April 9, 2016

Howard Sherman: How should theatre combat discriminatory laws? by Howard Sherman

The recent laws passed by the states of North Carolina and Mississippi, which condone discrimination against LGBT citizens under the guise of

SOURCE: The Stage Registration at 2:00am on April 8, 2016

Howard Sherman: How many discs can fit in Broadway's bio-jukebox? by Howard Sherman

Earlier this week, Cher announced that producers were working on a musical based on her life. It seems a reasonable idea. After

SOURCE: The Stage Registration at 2:00am on April 1, 2016

Howard Sherman: I could tell you about this play, but then I'd have to kill you by Howard Sherman

I'm seeing Brian Dennehy in a play Monday night. I know next to nothing about it. Apparently, neither does Brian. The play

SOURCE: The Stage Registration at 2:00am on March 28, 2016

Recalling Lanford Wilson, Five Years Gone by Howard Sherman

Exiting the subway at Christopher Street, turning south on Seventh Avenue, my eyes always turn to the brick building on my left, with the word "Garage" inlaid near the peak of its low-rise r…

SOURCE: Howard Sherman at 9:28am on March 24, 2016

Howard Sherman: Introducing the six-month theatre interval by Howard Sherman

I'm writing this column during an interval. I'll still be waiting out that interval when I write again next week. In fact,

SOURCE: The Stage Registration at 3:00am on March 18, 2016

Are Any Voices Being Silenced in the Chat Room Wars of 2016? | by Howard Sherman

The recent flurry of conversations surrounding theatre chat rooms, prompted in large part by a blog post from Patti Murin in the wake of the premature shutdown of the musical Nerds, have bee…

SOURCE: www.artsintegrity.org at 9:19pm on March 15, 2016

Springtime For Swastikas In High School Musicals? by Howard Sherman

Let's get the story straight. When Tappan Zee High School's production of Mel Brooks's The Producers was performed this weekend, there were swastikas on stage. This shouldn't be any su…

SOURCE: Howard Sherman at 6:03pm on March 14, 2016

Springtime For Swastikas In High School Musicals? by Howard Sherman

Let's get the story straight. When Tappan Zee High School's production of Mel Brooks's The Producers was performed this weekend, there were swastikas on stage. This shouldn't be any surprise…

SOURCE: www.artsintegrity.org at 4:53pm on March 14, 2016

Are Any Voices Being Silenced in the Chat Room Wars of 2016? by Howard Sherman

The recent flurry of conversations surrounding theatre chat rooms, prompted in large part by a blog post from Patti Murin in the wake of the premature shutdown of the musical Nerds,…

SOURCE: Howard Sherman at 9:00pm on March 13, 2016

30 Years Before "Hamilton," US Politics Were Rapped on NYC Stage by Howard Sherman

The achievements of Lin-Manuel's Hamilton are significant and expansive, so much so that I need not add to the proliferation of reviews, essays, parodies, think pieces and so on engendered b…

SOURCE: Howard Sherman at 1:12pm on March 11, 2016

Howard Sherman: Why Nerds' failure to boot up will be erased from Broadway's memory by Howard Sherman

The fact that Nerds, a musical about Bill Gates and Steve Jobs which has been in development for a decade, cancelled its

SOURCE: The Stage Registration at 2:00am on March 11, 2016

Why A White Christmas (Eve) Is Nothing To Celebrate On "Avenue Q" by Howard Sherman

"In America, where we have diverse populations, even if you're in a community theatre, I think it's better to not do the show rather than do it in yellowface or blackface." "The show" in que…

SOURCE: Howard Sherman at 5:29pm on March 9, 2016

Why A White Christmas (Eve) Is Nothing To Celebrate On "Avenue Q" by Howard Sherman

"In America, where we have diverse populations, even if you're in a community theatre, I think it's better to not do the show rather than do it in yellowface or blackface." "The show" in que…

SOURCE: www.artsintegrity.org at 8:28am on March 9, 2016

Howard Sherman: Have classics lost their grip on New York stages? by Howard Sherman

There was something a bit jarring about hearing that John Doyle will open his first season as the new artistic director of

SOURCE: The Stage Registration at 2:00am on March 4, 2016

Dancing Towards Censorship in Oklahoma State University's Theatre by Howard Sherman

When a student-devised piece of theatre begins as The Politics of Dancing, an examination of relationships springing from Ibsen's A Doll's House, and is ultimately produced as This …

SOURCE: Howard Sherman at 5:18pm on March 2, 2016

Lin-Manuel Miranda by Howard Sherman

Hamilton creator has worked toward this since sixth grade The post Lin-Manuel Miranda appeared first on Dramatics Magazine Online.

SOURCE: Dramatics Magazine at 1:37pm on March 1, 2016

Dancing Towards Censorship in OSU's Theatre by Howard Sherman

When a student-devised piece of theatre begins as The Politics of Dancing, an examination of relationships springing from Ibsen's A Doll's House, and is ultimately produced as This Title Has…

SOURCE: www.artsintegrity.org at 1:07pm on March 1, 2016

Questionable Effort To Roll Back Time On "Vagina Monologues" in Florida by Howard Sherman

Hearing the word 'vagina' aloud before 1996, outside of a medical setting, was a bit startling. Encountering it in an article was likely to cause many readers more than a bit of surprise. Se…

SOURCE: Howard Sherman at 12:02pm on February 26, 2016
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