Interview with actor, Wallace Smith, of ROCKY on Broadway
Interview with actor, Wallace Smith, of ROCKY on Broadway Actor/Singer Wallace Smith was born in Mansfield, Ohio but was raised in Santa Monica, California. Smith has spent the past 10 years…
Interview with actor, Wallace Smith, of ROCKY on Broadway Actor/Singer Wallace Smith was born in Mansfield, Ohio but was raised in Santa Monica, California. Smith has spent the past 10 years…
This is it, we are now beginning to get into the thick of the theater season. As always, spring time leading up to the Tony Awards is jam-packed with openings and there are usually some …
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BroadwayAudience.com’s “Show of the Week” is Pippin featuring aerialist/player Molly Tynes. February 12th – 19th. Check out Kristen’s riveting interview as Moll…
After "Lombardi" in 2011 and "Magic/Bird" in 2012, writer Eric Simonson comes back to Broadway with another sports-related drama, this time with the drama more close to home than ever. "…
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In Manhattan Theatre Club's second play this season we receive John Patrick Shanley's most recent play, "Outside Mullingar."Â Staying true to course of what Shanley typically does, the pl…
Be sure to check out our Exclusive Street Chat with Laura Cohn, Mamma Mia’s “Rosie” Towards the end of the theater season I will look in the How Many Have You Seen? section…
Laura chats with us about her final days as Cinderella and what she’ll do next after handing over the tiara.The post Backstage Interview with Laura Osnes from CINDERELLA the Musical ap…
The 1928 play "Machinal," the latest revival produced by the Roundabout Theatre Company, opened Thursday at the American Airlines Theatre and it is, by far, a much different type of producti…
Lauren Cohn, Mama Mia’s “Rosie,” shares her thoughts with BroadwayAudience.com about the new space at The Broadhurst Theatre, the importance of audience responses, and why …
BroadwayAudience.com chats with Ryan Andes, star of Big Fish on Broadway, to hear his views about story-telling in theatre.The post Candid Street Chat with Ryan Andes appeared first on Broad…
Who doesn't love a good "behind the music" story? And the key word here is good. Broadway, especially in more recent years has debuted multiple jukebox musicals that either go behind the…
With 2013 ending and 2014 taking center stage within the next ten hours, I figure now is as appropriate a time as ever to provide you with my best of 2013 list. 10 – "After Midnigh…
I'm sure we all have lots of thoughts and critique about last night's live performance of "The Sound of Music" starring Carrie Underwood. There is lots to say about the individ…
We all love a good story. We're naturally drawn towards different types of story-telling; whether its seeing a movie, playing music, listening to a band, teaching a classroom of students, li…
I have always loved when plays were performed in rep. The alternating productions don't just give the chance to see two plays but to also see one cast define two sets of characters and furth…
"The Season of Shakespeare" is a reference all of my readers have read multiple times. With four productions of Shakespeare plays opening this fall, two of those being performed in rep, ther…
That brings me to the theme of this blog " guilt. We all have our "guilty" pleasures in life.  More times than not, these happen to be the things that make us feel alive, at peace, and…
Audiences and critics sometimes think alike, but not always. When a critic doesn’t like a particular show, it may hurt sales and the show may close, but not always, for example WICKED …