Best Little Whorehouse Actor Gerry Burkhardt Dead at 71
He appeared in both the 1978 original production and its 1994 sequel.
He appeared in both the 1978 original production and its 1994 sequel.
The Playbill columnist is playing a benefit for the Chicago Theatre Workshop.
The co-star of Broadway’s Fish in the Dark will also include numbers from her recent self-titled CD.
See all the theatre-related events scheduled this week at the intimate New York cabaret.
Classic Stage Company is saluting playwright Terrence McNally as part of its 50th anniversary season.
The two singing divas will perform standards and their own compositions in two California cities.
The short-lived 1981 Strouse & Adams musical was a sequel to Bye Bye Birdie.
The two-time Tony Award nominee is remembering the singing star on the 100th anniversary of her birth.
She’s inviting her gay fans to bring single friends to her October 17 gig at The Green Room 42.
The original cast member will sing the Warren & Dubin score October 6–7 at Feinstein’s/54 Below.
She is warming up for her November 17–18 Melissa Errico Sings Sondheim concert in NYC, and a new all-Sondheim album.
Robert Cuccioli and Jill Paice will sing tunes from his Nine, Titanic, and other shows, in NYC.
Robert Cuccioli and Jill Paice will sing tunes from Nine, Titanic, and other shows.
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Hollywood and club star Mitzi Gaynor donates her music collection to the Center for the Performing Arts.
The event will help inaugurate Culture Project’s new space in lower Manhattan.
The Feinstein's/54 Below show will feature songs from musicals that never made it to the Great White Way.
The team that wrote Ever After and Junie B. Jones will play selections from their shows.
The performance-interview series continues at the Sheen Center in Greenwich Village.
The show, about a events leading up to the 1969 act of civil resistance, is set for October 16.
He started as a clerk and now co-owns the Broadway institution, celebrating its centenary.
The NYC series will also feature Stephen Spinella, Celia Keenan-Bolger, and other stars.
She co-stars with Mark Feurstein and Elliot Gould on the new series, based on Feurstein's life.
The star of War Paint will bring her Far Away Places and Don’t Monkey With Broadway to New Jersey, Florida, Indiana, and other stops.
The Tony Award winner will open up his songbook in a personal appearance.