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Making Her Broadway Debut In 'Clyde's,' Kara Young Is A Force On Stage And Screen by Jeryl Brunner

Kara Young stars with Uzo Aduba, Ron Cephas Jones, Edmund Donovan and Reza Salazar in Lynn Nottage's feast of a play.

SOURCE: Forbes at 9:23pm on December 22, 2021

As Broadway Grosses Plummet, Questions Arise About Vaccines And Federal Support by Lee Seymour

The Omicron surge is forcing shows to reevaluate protocols ahead of Christmas.

SOURCE: Forbes at 8:10pm on December 22, 2021

Following Report, Theater Changes Tune On 'West Side Story' Sequel by Marc Hershberg

Somewhere there is a place for a sequel to 'West Side Story', but it will not be at Long Wharf Theatre.

SOURCE: Forbes at 12:45am on December 22, 2021

No, Broadway Isn't Shutting Down - But It Is Hurting by Lee Seymour

A slew of Covid cancellations are hitting the Rialto, but most shows are going on - for now.

SOURCE: Forbes at 7:33pm on December 21, 2021

Pulitzer Winner 'A Strange Loop' Will Open On Broadway Next Spring by Lee Seymour

Michael R. Jackson's musical has had New York buzzing since its premiere in 2019.

SOURCE: Forbes at 1:42pm on December 20, 2021

'West Side Story' Sequel In The Works As Ethnic Groups Reclaim Their Stories by Marc Hershberg

Long Wharf Theatre has commissioned a sequel to the beloved Broadway musical 'West Side Story'.

SOURCE: Forbes at 11:36pm on December 19, 2021

In The Midst Of The Pandemic This Broadway Star Discovered Her Power by Jeryl Brunner

In her new album "Let The Music Play" Karen Mason shares her personal journey of discovery.

SOURCE: Forbes at 4:00pm on December 17, 2021

Broadway's Recovery Perks Up Despite Cancellations by Lee Seymour

Cancellations are jarring, but the data behind them is surprisingly heartening.

SOURCE: Forbes at 7:24pm on December 15, 2021

Meet This Performing Powerhouse Who Illuminates Bob Dylan's Songs In 'Girl From The North Country' by Jeryl Brunner

Jeannette Bayardelle and the cast of 'Girl From The North Country' bring a uniquely stirring show to Broadway

SOURCE: Forbes at 3:13pm on December 15, 2021

Closures, Accidents, Illness: Broadway's Recovery Is A Work In Progress by Lee Seymour

Broadway has always been risky business, but this winter is looking extra harsh.

SOURCE: Forbes at 3:57pm on December 8, 2021

She Helped Turn Trevor, The Groundbreaking Oscar-Winning Short Film, Into A Musical by Jeryl Brunner

Just opened last month, Trevor: The Musical is all about finding the courage to be yourself.

SOURCE: Forbes at 5:00pm on December 6, 2021

These Women Helped Bring Winnie The Pooh To Off-Broadway by Jeryl Brunner

Winnie The Pooh is the first new Disney musical to debut since Frozen.

SOURCE: Forbes at 6:37pm on December 3, 2021

'Waitress' Producers Adapting Landmark Latinx Film Into Broadway Musical by Marc Hershberg

An award-winning film about life in the barrio soon be breaking barriers on Broadway.

SOURCE: Forbes at 11:31pm on November 30, 2021

Broadway Gets Thanksgiving Boost, But Recovery Slows As Omicron Looms by Lee Seymour

The holiday was lucrative, but Broadway is bracing for an increasingly uncertain winter.

SOURCE: Forbes at 11:23pm on November 30, 2021

How Lindsay Crouse Discovered Her Power by Jeryl Brunner

The Oscar-nominated actress reflects on her life, career and current play, Morning's At Seven.

SOURCE: Forbes at 7:06am on November 27, 2021

Broadway Box Office Holds Steady As Industry Hopes For Thanksgiving Boost by Lee Seymour

Changed buying habits and a glut of content make the oncoming holidays harder to bank than earlier years.

SOURCE: Forbes at 8:10pm on November 23, 2021

After 66 Years Alice Childress Gets A Voice On The Broadway Stage by Jeryl Brunner

This 1955 play about racism, class, gender and what it means to be a black theater artist in America, continues to deeply resonate.

SOURCE: Forbes at 1:45pm on November 21, 2021

Broadway Box Office Improves, But Internal Disparity Worsens by Lee Seymour

Big hits are bigger, but smaller shows are even tougher to sell than before the pandemic.

SOURCE: Forbes at 10:04pm on November 16, 2021

Her Album Of Reimagined Sondheim Songs That She Recorded In Her Closet Is Getting Serious Buzz by Jeryl Brunner

Meet Eleri Ward who created a viral following on TikTok with haunting folk renditions of Stephen Sondheim songs.  

SOURCE: Forbes at 7:10pm on November 16, 2021

She Helms One Of The Nation's Great Acting Conservatories That Has Thrived For More Than 92 Years by Jeryl Brunner

Meet Pamela Moller Kareman, executive director at the Neighborhood Playhouse School of the Theater

SOURCE: Forbes at 9:18am on November 12, 2021

Groundbreaking Broadway Scholarship Expands Access For Students Of Color by Lee Seymour

A year later, Cody Renard Richard is deepening his commitment to changing a $15 billion industry.

SOURCE: Forbes at 8:00am on November 8, 2021

Halloween Box Office Paints Scary Picture Of Broadway's Recovery by Lee Seymour

Broadway's recovery slowed this week, as Halloween pulled even more buyers away from the theatre.

SOURCE: Forbes at 10:36am on November 3, 2021

This Actress Delivers A Spellbinding Performance On Broadway Without Ever Using Her Voice by Jeryl Brunner

Meet Deirdre O"Connell who stars in the riveting play, Dana H.

SOURCE: Forbes at 11:21pm on November 1, 2021

Broadway's Biggest Licensing Firm Could Be Put Up For Sale by Marc Hershberg

Broadway's largest licensing house could soon be put up for sale.

SOURCE: Forbes at 11:48pm on October 28, 2021

Is Broadway Booming Or Bombing? The Box Office Tells Two Stories by Lee Seymour

Ticket sales paint a confusing picture of the Broadway industry as it reopens amid the ongoing pandemic.

SOURCE: Forbes at 6:30am on October 28, 2021
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