“Spider Man” leads rehearsing, while understudies go on with the show
“The whole second act has been rewritten and there are new songs.”
“Spider Man” leads rehearsing, while understudies go on with the show Read More »
“The whole second act has been rewritten and there are new songs.”
“Spider Man” leads rehearsing, while understudies go on with the show Read More »
“The producers of the show would not be doing their jobs properly if they were not at this moment in time talking about the possibility of a ‘How to Succeed’ movie.”
Daniel Radcliffe is open to taking “How to Succeed” to the big screen Read More »
“I’m not an entertainer, that’s not my label. I think of myself as a playwright.”
“Everybody loves a train wreck, I think that’s part of the appeal,” said one theater-goer.
“Spider-Man” Director Julie Taymor has left (fired?) the show Read More »
“Now I’ll be able to take my kids to school, eat with them some days, even take them to an activity.”
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“The Normal Heart” tells the story of a group of friends who attempt to prevent doctors, politicians and the media from concealing the AIDS epidemic.
Emmy Winner Jim Parsons to make his Broadway debut in “The Normal Heart” Read More »
“If I can actually do it, having been in one of the biggest franchises ever, then that can end the debate. It is possible. That’s what’s my mission is,” Radcliffe says.
A source at the studio revealed, “Warner Bros. is furious that Radcliffe committed to Broadway when he should be promoting ‘Harry Potter.’
Broadway and Warner Bros. wage war over Daniel Radcliffe Read More »
The producers of Broadway’s “Spider-Man: Turn Off the Dark”, the most expensive Broadway production in history, are considering a delay of the musical’s opening night for a sixth time.
Further Delays for “Spider-Man: Turn Off the Dark”? Read More »
The musical’s producers released a statement citing Tambor “was experiencing complications from recent hip surgery and the pain and the challenge of performing in a musical eight times a week proved to be too physically demanding.
Jeffrey Tambor exits “La Cage aux Folles” Read More »
Multiple Emmy Award winner John Larroquette is an expert at playing likeable blowhards.
James Earl Jones is 79 (79!) and playing ‘Hoke’ in the revival of Driving Miss Daisy with Vanessa Redgrave.
James Earl Jones on ‘Driving Miss Daisy’, His Famous Voice and ‘Star Wars’ Read More »
“Everything you need to know as far as preparation, whether you’re doing Shakespeare or a contemporary piece, should all be right here [he’s holding a copy of the play].
Brendan Fraser on Broadway, Preparation and a Fateful Taxi Ride Read More »
Vogue has a great feature on the upcoming Broadway show Spider-Man Turn Off the Dark.
Molly Shannon took over the role of Marge MacDougall in Promises, Promises from Katie Finneran (who won the Tony for her work), earlier this month. It’s her first time in a Broadway show , which she describes as a “marathon.”
Molly Shannon: Doing Broadway is “like doing a marathon – you have to pace yourself” Read More »
Broadway Cares/ Equity Fights AIDS, Broadway.com, and Broadway Impact present Broadway’s “It Gets Better” video featuring 63 members of the New York theatrical community speaking to LGBTQ youth.
Broadway’s ‘It Gets Better’ Video Read More »
Brendan Fraser is making his Broadway debut in the new play, Elling.
Brendan Frasier on His Broadway Debut in ‘Elling’! Read More »
Rob McClure, star of the La Jolla Playhouse’s new musical, Limelight: The Story of Charlie Chaplin, talks about the show, how he got his Equity card and more!
Denzel Washington and Viola Davis star in Fences on Broadway. If you’re fortunate enough to see this show, sit back and enjoy the force that is Denzel Washington.
Broadway Review: ‘Fences’ Starring Denzel Washington and Viola Davis Read More »
Talent + Education + Drive + Perseverance = Montego Glover, the star of the hit Broadway musical, Memphis!
Broadway Star Montego Glover on ‘Memphis’, Acting Advice and Her Journey to Success Read More »