The Killer Gets Lost in Translation
The Killer Gets Lost in Translation: Ionesco needs to be done with a sense of flamboyant, over-the-top acting that is overtly sincere.
The Killer Gets Lost in Translation: Ionesco needs to be done with a sense of flamboyant, over-the-top acting that is overtly sincere.
Donogoo The Search for What Does Not Exist: Since Maddock, con job plays are making it more and more into theater.
Fly by Night and Experience Life: If you are looking for a heartfelt, enchanting new musical, look no further than Playwrights Horizons' Will Connolly, Michael Mitnick and Kim Rosenstock in …
Viktoria Tocca A Singer On The Rise: Viktoria Tocca is a Swedish soprano who has been singing since she was ten. Moving on to ballet, she graduated to playing major roles in Phantom of the O…
Stephen Sorokoff My View: The Solution To The Marilyn Maye Problem: The problem is that there are too many fans who want to see her and the demand is not being met with her appearances in Ne…
Kyra Sedgwick and Craig Bierko to Star in John Patrick Shanley's New Play The Danish Widow: New York Stage and Film and Vassar College, this summer celebrating the 30th year of their Powerho…
The Broadway Revival of You Can't Take It With You Just Got Damaged Kinky and Wicked: It was previously announced that Tony Award and Outer Critics' Circle winner James Earl Jones (Gore Vid…
Disney's Vanessa Hudgends Will Be Broadway's New Gigi: I had heard the rumor a week ago, but now it's official "High School Musical" and "Spring Breakers" Star Vanessa Hudgends is headed for…
Sting's New Musical The Last Ship Sails Towards A Opening In Chicago: The Pre-Broadway World Premiere of The Last Ship, the new musical with music and lyrics by 16-time Grammy Award® winn…
Nathan Tysen (lyricist) and Arthur Perlman (librettist) Win Kleban Award: Last night the winners of the Kleban Prize for Musical Theater were presented.
Meet The Cast of The Unearthed Cole Porter Show Café des Ambassadeur: The American Premiere of a 1928 musical revue by Cole Porter with three never before heard songs is coming to Town Hall…
Stephen Sorokoff My View: The IRS Can Learn From Inside Broadway About Backing Up & Saving Stuff: It's all about preservation.
Can Patti LaBelle Save After Midnight: After Midnight is slated to close next week, way ahead of previous announced guest Gladys Knight and Natalie Cole.
Broadway Barks July 12th: BROADWAY BARKS turns 16 and brings their annual star-studded dog and cat adoption event which features celebrities from Broadway's hottest shows together to benefit…
James Franco Shows His Checky Side: James Franco is no stranger to taking off his clothes in public and gave a public and highly instagramed display.
Endurance Worth The Trip: It is worth driving out to New Haven to see Endurance at Long Wharf Theatre.
Tonight Broadway Bares: Rock Hard!: If you haven't already got tickets tonight for the 24th annual edition of Broadway Bares: Rock Hard!, you will miss Broadway's best who will strip for you…
Kristen Chenoweth vs Angelina Jolie As Maleficent: Thanks to Entertainment Weekly we have a first look at Kristin Chenoweth as Disney Channel's Descendent's Maleficent.
Holler If Ya Hear Me, How Can I Not Hear You?: How many "N" words can you say?
Jane Lynch is Joined By Kate Flannery, Cheyenne Jackson, Matthew Morrison at 54 Below: Emmy and Golden Globe Award winner Jane Lynch came to 54 Below last night for her solo concert debut!
Some Enchanted Evening: Rodgers and Hammerstein at 54 Below: An evening out at 54 Below is always enjoyable for me, and a tribute to Rodgers and Hammerstein staged there proved to be a perfe…
Town Hall's Broadway by the Year Series on Monday, June 23 at 8pm, THE BROADWAY MUSICALS OF 1990-2014 has added to its cast Aladdin star Adam Jacobs, Tony Award-nominee Chad Kimball (Memphis…
Meryl Streep To Play Callas For HBO: From Rock Star to Opera Diva, it was just announced that Meryl Streep will play Maria Callas in the upcoming HBO version of Master Class.
Casting Director Barry Moss Passes Away: Broadway casting director Barry Moss has passed away after endearing a long illness.
Please Don't Make Broadway Disappear As The Illusionists Book The Marquis: There was a time when Broadway was not doing so well, that the theaters were booked for movies and "spectacular's."