2,344 stories by "Michael Dale"
Girl Be Heard creates a world for young women to find strength, realize their potential, and rise above their circumstances and society's expectations of them.
Many people are calling theatre cast albums soundtracks these days, but they are two very different things.
The memoir of KISS ME, KATE's director and Noel Coward's producer and lover published over 50 years after his passing.
Transport Group's revival may be the best reason to venture down to the Lower East Side since Yonah Schimmel learned how to make a knish.
The three stars talk about changes in their lives from being part of a full-blown phenomenon.
Midtown West Elementary School students learn of enduring what seems unbearable with patience and dignity.
Being an artistic genius doesn't necessarily make you a math genius. A math geek explains the HAMILTON author's new clock.
Opening night of any Broadway show is an electrically charged event, but the excitement level was on high voltage for these young stars.
Arts consulting firm Purple Seven reveals that venues are programming work performed and created by men and selling it to a predominantly female audience.
Though it never made it to Broadway, LOVE FROM JUDY was a 1952 West End hit.
Cynthia Erivo gives an exemplary acting performance in Doyle's concert-like production.
The Broadway and GLEE star has more television appearances in his future, plus a world tour performing with symphony orchestras.
A video of the Broadway production's final curtain call ends with an a promise of an encore.
The playwright, the company and associate producer Lucas McMahon chat with Talks at Google.
A widow's favorite companion is an artificial intelligence remake of her late husband.
A theatre critic's review points out similarities to an earlier production's staging and design.
An upcoming Somerset House exhibition details how The Globe was constructed with material from a stolen theatre.
One of American theatre's rising voices points out examples of exclusiveness in audience culture.
The Broadway and film star writes about the everyday life of being a working actor.
The comedy and television star sees his new HAND TO GOD role as part of a career and personal transition.
The innovative producer talks about his newest project to advance audience development.
She's famous for being one of Broadway's funniest supporting players, but now she takes on a classic leading role.
Directorchoreographer Austin McCormick has established Company XIV as one of the most vibrant and original troupes regularly contributing to New York City's performing arts scene.
The workplace of the innovative filmmaker will be open to Disney employees, special guests and gold members of Disney's fan club, D23.
Some would say you have to be crazy to call your new Broadway musical DISASTER, but as Lee Adams wrote in APPLAUSE, it's dull to be too sane.