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From 'Hamilton' To Hugh Jackman, Here's Every Show Returning To Broadway by Lee Seymour

Broadway is (coming) back! Here's a list of every show that's officially confirmed a return to the Rialto.

SOURCE: Forbes at 9:39pm on May 11, 2021

Broadway Theaters Should Require Audiences To Show Proof Of Vaccinations, Doctors Order by Marc Hershberg

As Broadway producers start making plans to reopen their shows following the COVID-19 pandemic, several leading doctors recommend requiring all theatergoers to provide proof of being vaccina…

SOURCE: Forbes at 11:38pm on April 29, 2021

She Makes Her Living Doing The Thing She Loves Most: Reading Books by Jeryl Brunner

Sarah Gelman followed her lifelong passion and became Editorial Director for Amazon Books

SOURCE: Forbes at 5:25pm on April 29, 2021

'We're Not Going Back': Inside Broadway's Racial Reckoning by Lee Seymour

As Broadway looks toward an autumn reopening, workers fear returning to a "normal" built on centuries of inequity.

SOURCE: Forbes at 5:37pm on April 28, 2021

Taking Wisdom From Little House On The Prairie, This Actress Creates Her Own Award-Winning Comedy TV Series by Jeryl Brunner

Meet Pamela Bob who wrote and stars in Livin' On A Prairie

SOURCE: Forbes at 9:50pm on April 21, 2021

After Decades Of Abuse, Scott Rudin Will 'Step Back' From Broadway by Lee Seymour

The announcement marks a potential sea change for an industry that has long struggled with accountability.

SOURCE: Forbes at 2:20pm on April 17, 2021

This Former Burning Man Creative Built A Unique Online 3D Platform To Help Us Virtually Bond by Jeryl Brunner

Through the new platform Nowhere, Ana Constantino hopes to change how people connect online.

SOURCE: Forbes at 8:29pm on April 15, 2021

As Far Back As The Early 1800s This Visionary Female Entrepreneur Transformed The Champagne Industry by Jeryl Brunner

The pioneering Madame Clicquot was the creative mind behind a handful of champagne innovations still used today

SOURCE: Forbes at 2:21pm on April 12, 2021

Even With All The Roadblocks In Her Path, She Got Accepted To Medical School And Created A Non-Profit To Help Remove Barriers To Education by Jeryl Brunner

Fiercely devoted to serving lower socio-economic communities, Sotonye Douglas launched The 1001 Aspirations Project which donates medical school prep course materials to students in need.

SOURCE: Forbes at 2:10am on April 10, 2021

Insurers Snub Broadway Shows To Create Uneven Playing Field by Marc Hershberg

As insurance companies denied insurance claims for Broadway shows like "Tina" and "Harry Potter and the Cursed Child," certain shows will be put at a competitive disadvantage when Broadway r…

SOURCE: Forbes at 11:31pm on March 31, 2021

She Quit Her Corporate 9 To 5 Job, Built A Thriving Business And Now Has Her Own TV Show by Jeryl Brunner

Meet Nicole Walters who has a new TV show, She's The Boss

SOURCE: Forbes at 8:51am on March 31, 2021

This Actress Took Agency Over Her Career And Co-Created A New Horror Comedy That Is Heating Up Film Festivals by Jeryl Brunner

When actress Jill-Michele Meleán couldn't get cast, she co-wrote, co-produced and starred in the film Witness Infection with Carlos Alazraqui.

SOURCE: Forbes at 4:08pm on March 28, 2021

'The Show Must Go On': De Blasio Announces Vaccine Plan For Theaters, Aims For Autumn Reopening by Lee Seymour

Arts workers are now a high priority, given the industry's $15 billion impact on the city's economy.

SOURCE: Forbes at 12:56pm on March 25, 2021

This Visionary Nonprofit Amplifies The Voices Of Female Musicians Who Make Up Musical Theater by Jeryl Brunner

Maestra Music is devoted to raising awareness about gender parity for musical theater on Broadway.

SOURCE: Forbes at 3:15pm on March 24, 2021

How One Female-Focused Theater Company Manages To Thrive And Celebrate Human Connection by Jeryl Brunner

LaFemme Theatre continues to shine a spotlight on the female experience. This month the company is presenting a special reading of The Night Of The Iguana.

SOURCE: Forbes at 12:40pm on March 23, 2021

'Multi-Level Chess': After A Dark Year, Broadway's Recovery Is Finally Underway by Lee Seymour

With a game-changing vaccine rollout, Broadway's power players are getting down to brass tacks - and eyeing a September return.

SOURCE: Forbes at 9:00am on March 22, 2021

During The Pandemic She Raised $2 Million To Create A Virtual Platform For Troll-Free Communities by Jeryl Brunner

Meet VIbely founder Teri Yu

SOURCE: Forbes at 9:05pm on March 18, 2021

Kate Dawson Made A Giant Career Pivot And Got A Stylish And Wildly Successful Second Act by Jeryl Brunner

At 44, this former theater actress created an interior design business where she scours Home Goods and TJ Maxx for affordable finds.

SOURCE: Forbes at 9:57am on February 28, 2021

How To Support Women In The Workforce. CareerBuilder's President Offers Her Guidance. by Jeryl Brunner

Navigating the workplace in the midst of the pandemic.

SOURCE: Forbes at 11:46pm on February 27, 2021

Taking Agency Over Their Careers, These Beloved Improvisers Formed Their Own Non-Profit Comedy Theater And School by Jeryl Brunner

In the era of Covid-19, The Squirrel Comedy Theatre is a thrilling new force for sketch and improv comedy.

SOURCE: Forbes at 9:43am on February 26, 2021

Tony Winner Tonya Pinkins Creates Her Own Cinematic Version Of 'Get Out' by Jeryl Brunner

Tony Pinkins wrote, directed, produced and stars in the horror thriller Red Pill

SOURCE: Forbes at 8:31pm on February 25, 2021

Tony Awards Nominees May Suffer Due To Delay In Voting by Marc Hershberg

In waiting a year after the shutdown to begin voting, Tony Awards voters might not remember the shows well enough to cast accurate votes.

SOURCE: Forbes at 5:00pm on February 16, 2021

How Judy Collins Returns To Her Musical And Activist Roots by Jeryl Brunner

Judy Collins will recreate her very first concert at Town Hall where she performed in 1964

SOURCE: Forbes at 7:39am on February 11, 2021

This Trio Joined Forces To Create Ethically Sourced And Stylish Protective Garments by Jeryl Brunner

Meet Tanya Amini, Bonnie Poon and Eli Caner

SOURCE: Forbes at 9:36am on January 31, 2021

With Her New Novel Luanne Rice Hopes To Help Women Find Their Power by Jeryl Brunner

This bestselling author debuts The Shadow Box

SOURCE: Forbes at 5:51pm on January 28, 2021
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