10 Musicals That Changed Broadway
Milestone shows that altered the course of musical theater - for better or worse
Milestone shows that altered the course of musical theater - for better or worse
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Setting the record straight about musical-theater misconceptions
Simple tips to improve youre theater-going experience - and that of your neighbors
New Broadway musicals scheduled for the 2014-2015 season
Broadway producers are taking a tip from the airlines when it comes to variable pricing
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Review - The Phantom of the Opera with Norm Lewis and Sierra Boggess
A preview of musical favorites scheduled to play Broadway this coming season
Questions to Ask as You Write Your Musical: Lessons from The New York Musical Theatre Festival
Where Should I Sit? The best seats in the house often depend on the theater
7 Mistakes No Theater Fan Should Make: Tips for how to avoid embarrassment with your fellow theater fans
You don't have to go to New York City to see great theater this summer. Here are some regional theater productions worth seeking out
Tovah Feldshuh as a Polish Catholic in World War II who vows to protect 12 Jewish refugees
What to See on Broadway Now - a highly opinionated guide - Summer 2014
How can you tell if a Broadway show is actually making money? Read on, Macduff
A definitive answer to the age-old question: theater or theatre?
Some great recent cast-recording releases from the New York stage
How to use TKTS - The discount ticket booth for Broadway and Off-Broadway shows
A Family-Friendly Guide to Broadway - Summer 2014
Theater Etiquette 101: A not-so-polite guide to polite theater behavior.
Where to Find Discounts for Broadway Shows Online
Hollywood has a checkered history filming Broadway musicals. Will these movie musicals hit or miss?
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No longer a place for rising stars and has-beens, Broadway today regularly attracts A-list stars