BWW Interview: THE KING AND I's Ann Sanders On Becoming Broadway's First Asian Anna
Regularly an ensemble member, Sanders filled in for Kelli O'Hara three times during the star's vacation.
Regularly an ensemble member, Sanders filled in for Kelli O'Hara three times during the star's vacation.
The 2000 opera by the Finnish composer is inspired by the he legend of 12th Century troubadour Jaufre Rudel.
The satirical website reports of complaints that the title character, who was born in the Caribbean, was not played by a white actor.
Who needs ghost stories when city living is frightening enough
A project developed by Bette Midler's Jeckyl Foundation, Stages For Success renovates outdated high school auditoriums.
Regularly an ensemble member, Sanders fulled in for Kelli O'Hara for the first time at Wednesday's matinee.
The Oscar-nominated film star began her theatre career in plays with music by the pioneering composerwriterdirector.
Ed Harris stars in The New Group's solid production of the 1978 Pulitzer winner.
If you attend New York theatre regularly you've most likely seen Nicki Cochrane standing outside the house with a sign asking if anyone has an extra ticket.
The artist's longtime dealer, Margo Feiden, sets the record straight.
The non-profit created by Broadway's Mary-Mitchell Campbell has a new chapter in Philadelphia.
THE SECRET GARDEN's composer talks of the special challenges to women composers in commercial theatre.
One of the country's great opulent movie palaces has been restored to its original glory.
A musical about a controversial event in recent British history was written with creative decisions made by computer programs.
New government studies detail increasing economic contributions arts spending generates.
A 5,000 seat performance venue will have the iconic restaurant building as its focal point.
A catchy Alan MenkenGlenn Slater score and a terrific turn by Nick Cordero highlight this world premiere adaptation of Chazz Palminteri's solo play.
A musicologist and the cast album's mixing artist discuss reasons for the need to listen to HAMILTON over and over.
Leave it to Broadway historianauthor Jennifer Ashley Tepper to figure out the rap superstar's recent tweets.
A British photographer and director's series of videos shows valiant actors trying desperately to stay in character.
With over 11,000 performances, PERFECT CRIME is New York's longest running straight play.
The Chicago-based actor writes of inequities those in power would not be aware of if they've never experienced it.
Gershwin's orchestrial jazz creation remains a quintessential piece of American music.
No Shakespeare sonnets in these distinctively rotten valentines.
The 1940 musical will most likely never be fully revived, but the Encores concert mounting features a wonderful cast and sweet Vernon Duke music.