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106 stories by "Linda Buchwald"

How Do You Make Two People Look Like One Person? by Linda Buchwald

Costumes and wigs create circus illusions in the Broadway musical Side Show — Emily Padgett and Erin Davie aren’t identical, not even close. But when they take the stage in Side …

SOURCE: TDF at 1:23pm on November 12, 2014

From Understudy to "On the Town:" Following Jay Armstrong Johnson's Rise by Linda Buchwald

Welcome to Fanmail, our tributes to theatre artists we admire — I discovered Jay Armstrong Johnson in 2009 at a concert of Ryan Scott Oliver songs at Joe’s Pub. I went on a whim …

SOURCE: TDF at 9:00am on October 31, 2014

He's Singing About His Home by Linda Buchwald

Jimmy Nail draws on personal experience for Broadway’s The Last Ship — The first voice heard in the new Broadway musical The Last Ship is Jimmy Nail’s. “I’m ver…

SOURCE: TDF at 9:00am on October 23, 2014

15 Years Later, These Women Are Still Being Heard by Linda Buchwald

The EstroGenius Festival keeps making space for women artists — For 15 years, the EstroGenius Festival has been giving women a stronger voice in the arts. Presented by Manhattan Theatr…

SOURCE: TDF at 10:00am on October 8, 2014

The 400 Year-Old Tour by Linda Buchwald

Shakespeare’s Globe uses Elizabethan customs to stage King Lear — New York City is having a King Lear moment. The production of Shakespeare’s tragedy that runs through Octo…

SOURCE: TDF at 9:00am on October 1, 2014

What's Playing Off Broadway This Fall? by Linda Buchwald

Your preview of what’s happening Off Broadway this October, November, and December — Off Broadway never really takes a break. New productions arrived throughout the summer, but i…

SOURCE: TDF at 12:00pm on September 22, 2014

The Muffins Are There for a Reason by Linda Buchwald

Props and set dressing tell a specific story in Theresa Rebeck’s Poor Behavior — The country home set for Theresa Rebeck’s Poor Behavior, now in its New York premiere fr…

SOURCE: TDF at 9:00am on August 13, 2014

Not Just "Once," But a Thousand Times by Linda Buchwald

At Broadway’s “Once,” cast members stick around for years — For many actors in the original cast, Once was the right show at the right time. That’s why theyR…

SOURCE: TDF at 9:00am on July 15, 2014

This Musical Won't Work if You Can't Hear It by Linda Buchwald

Inside the sound design of Broadway’s Holler if Ya Hear Me — As the title suggests, it’s crucial that we hear Holler If Ya Hear Me. The new Broadway musical, in previews no…

SOURCE: TDF at 9:00am on June 16, 2014

The Life and Times of Matilda's Second Dad by Linda Buchwald

How Matt Harrington assumed a major Broadway role — Welcome to Building Character, our ongoing look at actors and how they create their roles Every night before Matt Harrington goes on…

SOURCE: TDF at 11:27am on May 13, 2014

Creating Two Worlds for "If/Then" by Linda Buchwald

Inside the development of the ambitious new musical — It all starts so simply. In the first scene of If/Then, recently-divorced Elizabeth (Idina Menzel) meets her friends Kate (LaChanz…

SOURCE: TDF at 9:00am on May 5, 2014

Here's How Hedwig Walks (and Falls) by Linda Buchwald

Teaching Neil Patrick Harris to move like a punk goddess — You won't see Neil Patrick Harris (pictured above) doing kick ball changes in the current Broadway production of Hedwig and t…

SOURCE: TDF at 9:00am on April 28, 2014

How Real Should "Documentary Theatre" Be? by Linda Buchwald

Two shows at Culture Project prod our definitions of “journalism” and “theatre” — When you first hear about them, the one-man shows The Junket and The Real Amer…

SOURCE: TDF at 9:00am on March 21, 2014

Celtic Music, British Crimes by Linda Buchwald

To revisit Irish history, Larry Kirwan fuses Celtic and Broadway sounds — Larry Kirwan has become a fusion artist. For one thing, he’s not only the lead singer of the political r…

SOURCE: TDF at 2:53pm on February 18, 2014

The Yankees Dream Differently on Broadway by Linda Buchwald

Inside the magic of the Bronx Bombers set — When you see Bronx Bombers, the new play about the Yankees that’s currently on Broadway at Circle in the Square, pay attention to the …

SOURCE: TDF at 3:11pm on January 27, 2014

How Do You Act Like a Computer? by Linda Buchwald

John Ellison Conlee plays multiple Watsons, including a machine Welcome to Building Character, TDF’s ongoing series on actors and how they create their roles — This season, sever…

SOURCE: TDF at 12:00pm on December 11, 2013

How to Write a Merry Murder Musical by Linda Buchwald

Inside the creation of A Gentleman’s Guide to Love and Murder — Robert L. Freedman and Steven Lutvak like a challenge. That’s why they wanted to musicalize Israel Rank: The…

SOURCE: TDF at 11:28am on November 20, 2013

Chase Brock Makes a River Dance by Linda Buchwald

For Tamar of the River, the choreographer imagines how water should move — In the new musical Tamar of the River, now at Baruch Performing Arts Center in a production from Prospe…

SOURCE: TDF at 10:52am on October 7, 2013

Mercutio Wants You at This Party by Linda Buchwald

How Christian Camargo creates his role in Broadway’s Romeo and Juliet — Welcome to Building Character, TDF's ongoing series about actors and how they create their roles Christian…

SOURCE: TDF at 3:15pm on September 13, 2013

How Would Odets Serve You Dinner? by Linda Buchwald

NAATCO’s Awake and Sing! brings the audience close to the play — When you take your seat at the National Asian American Theater Company‘s (NAATCO) production of Clifford Od…

SOURCE: TDF at 11:30am on August 20, 2013

Becoming a Rock Star Rabbi by Linda Buchwald

How Eric Anderson Becomes Shlomo Carlebach in “Soul Doctor” — Welcome to Building Character, TDF’s ongoing series about actors and how they create their roles To play…

SOURCE: TDF at 3:32pm on July 25, 2013

Duncan Sheik Gets Brechtian by Linda Buchwald

Inside Sheik’s score for “Caucasian Chalk Circle” When he composes for the theatre, Duncan Sheik almost always works with a lyricist. Typically, though, the lyricist is sti…

SOURCE: TDF at 2:35pm on June 4, 2013

The Not-So-One-Man "Macbeth" by Linda Buchwald

Why Alan Cumming’s Co-Stars are Crucial to the Broadway Revival — The current Broadway revival of Macbeth is often called a one-man show, but that’s not entirely accurate. …

SOURCE: TDF at 12:08pm on May 21, 2013

Designing "Jekyll & Hyde" by Linda Buchwald

On Broadway, designer Tobin Ost isn’t a perfect Victorian — Tobin Ost is not interested in being Victorian. Or at least not slavishly so. He might be designing sets and costumes …

SOURCE: TDF at 8:00am on April 11, 2013

Meet This Season's Breakout Actor by Linda Buchwald

Now on Broadway, Cory Michael Smith stars in his third play of the season Many actors would be lucky to book one high-profile play in a season, but Cory Michael Smith is on his third. He is …

SOURCE: TDF at 2:02pm on March 18, 2013
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