1,632 stories by "Suzanna Bowling"
Please Tell Me Red Hot Mama--The Sophie Tucker Farewell Tour is Not a Farewell to Sharon McKnight: Tony Award nominee (Starmites) Sharon McKnight, brought her musical tribute Red Hot Mama--T…
Happy 11th Birthday Ave Q: The long-running Tony Award-winning musical AVENUE Q will celebrate its 11th anniversary in New York on Thursday, July 31 at 8 p.m. with a special interactive soci…
Our Favorite Band Fleur Seule Goes West Side Story: Thursdays in August from 8:30-11:30PM it's West Side Story!
Patti LuPone and Sweeney Todd Come To 54 Below: 54 Below, Broadway's Supper Club, announced a multi-year agreement with two-time Tony Award winner Patti LuPone.
The New York Musical Theatre Festival and T2C's Winner of Excellence: The New York Musical Theatre Festival (NYMF) has announced the winners of the NYMF 2014 Awards for Excellence.
Madame Infamy The Reason For NYMF: By far the best musical at NYMF is Madame Infamy, with one terrific score by Cardozie Jones and Sean Willis, an interesting book by Jp Vigliotti, with subj…
Last Show At NYMF As We Lie Still Had Me Wishing I Could Disappear: Bad acting by the writers and producers, bad book, though interesting idea by Olivia de Guzman Emile, had me leaving As We…
NYMF: Mr. Confidential A Tabloid Tale: There are times when you sit through a show and see its potential and realize it needs to be workshopped, given a director, choreographer, sets, scener…
NYMF: Fable or Rent the Connecticut Years: Fable actually has their publicist Judy Jacksina to thank for getting me to their show.
Stephen Sorokoff My View: Meet The New Cinderella and Madame Sunday at Noon: Backstage with Peter LeDonne will have Paige Faure (Cinderella) and Nancy Opel (Madame) in the studio this Sunday…
Shakespeare in Love Opens in London: Produced by Disney and Sonia Friedman Productions and based on the Academy Award®- winning screenplay by Marc Norman and Tom Stoppard, Shakespeare in …
NYMF: The Gig, WikiMusical and Mother Jones' Children's Crusade: An excellent cast, decent songs and a great idea do not always a musical make.
Tom Dugan is Simon Wiesenthal: Tom Dugan, has written and stars in Wiesenthal, a one-man play about Simon Wiesenthal.
Nellie McKay Is a Girl Named Bill: Nellie McKay recently finished an extended run in the off-Broadway hit Old Hats (winner of the Lucille Lortel Award for Outstanding Alternative Theatrical …
NYMF: Deployed....Should be Revoked: In writing a musical about the Iraq War one must consider the different sides and the not drift off to the maudlin.
The New York Innovative Theatre Foundation Announces Their 2014 Nominees: The New York Innovative Theatre Foundation, the organization who for the past 10 years has been dedicated to celebra…
Stephen Sorokoff My View: Breaking the Code at Barrington Stage: It was ironic that Mark H. Dold, who so expertly portrayed Alan Touring in Barrington Stage's production of Breaking the Cod…
NYMF: Academia Nuts is Just Crazy Enough to Make it: Academia Nuts borders on Spelling Bee and Smile with just a touch of every after-school special about high school moms who go over the to…
NYMF: Bayonets of Angst: Looking for the dumb and dumber version of NYMF?
Malcolm Gets Closer Than Ever at 54 Below: Tony nominee Malcolm Gets is thrilled to make his 54 Below debut!
Here's to the Lady Who Lunched Good-Bye Elaine Stritch: Elaine Stritch left The Carlyle Hotel to live a more peaceful life at her home in Birmingham, Michigan.
Lillias White The Interview Before Her Return to 54 Below For Her Birthday: After taking 54 Below by storm this spring, Lillias White returns with a brand new show.
Stephen Sorokoff My View: Backstage with Peter LeDonne This Sunday at 12 Noon: Richard Maltby, Jr. will be this Sundays guest on Backstage with Peter LaDonne.
Hedwig Makes Back it's Money: Hedwig and the Angry Inch starring Tony Award winning Neil Patrick Harris and Lena Hall has recouped it's investment and now whatever they make is gravy.
Richard Skipper Celebrates Penny Fuller: In Celebrating Penny Fuller's stellar career, she will be sharing the stage with Richard Skipper recounting a 50+ year career in theater, television,…