41 stories by "Rebecca Milzoff"
"Well, we opened in October," says Sting, 63, about The Last Ship, the musical he co-wrote and, through January 24, will star in. "And like most of the new musicals on Broadway, we were stru…
Tonight, Allison Williams will don the green tunic to star in NBC's Peter Pan Live! Since appearing in 1904, J. M. Barrie's poignant tale, with its themes of eternal youth and defiled innoce…
In his 1996 "non-reconsideration" of A Delicate Balance, Edward Albee writes that his play "concerns, as it always has … the rigidity and ultimate paralysis which afflicts those who …
Every morning (except for Sundays), at 5:45 a.m. sharp, the DogPound meets at an elite West Village gym. A year ago, Hugh Jackman assembled this group of 14 guys"who include NYSE president T…
Marguerite Derricks, a Hollywood choreographer known for "Austin Powers" and "Showgirls," among many other movies and TV shows, brings her skills to the Off Broadway "Heathers."
Willem Dafoe and Mikhail Baryshnikov's first encounter last year was uneventful"aside from the two minutes of dead silence at the beginning. It's an odd tradition director Robert Wilson obse…
In case the main thing you've been wondering throughout the Jill Abramson"Sulzberger fiasco is, "Did they base the family of Gilmore Girls' Logan Huntzberger on the Sulzbergers?" the answer …
But her dwarf-goat-farming sideline is going pretty well, thanks.
At 88, the consummate Broadway broad is giving up her apartment and moving home to Michigan. -- Delivered by Feed43 service
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The choreographer Chet Walker describes the legacy of Jack Cole, the father of theatrical jazz dance, who is being celebrated in a new show called "Heat Wave."
It would be wrong, though, to overlook Mr. Bergasse, perhaps the busiest man on "Smash," whom Ms. Rebeck calls the show's "secret weapon."
Joshua Bergasse, a journeyman dancer and choreograper in musical theater, has landed a great gig: creating the dances for "Smash."
How, after 30 years, Merrily We Roll Along may finally be complete.
"Don't they know, Broadway ain't for sissies?"
Last May Daniel Ezralow found himself in a nondescript conference room in a Shanghai hotel, scouting Chinese street dancers. It was an unlikely place for this choreographer, who a little ove…