“Rent” Back Off-Broadway After 15 Years
Rent, one of the most successful musicals of all-time, has returned to its off-Broadway roots.
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Rent, one of the most successful musicals of all-time, has returned to its off-Broadway roots.
“Rent” Back Off-Broadway After 15 Years Read More »
If you missed Broadway’s Memphis when it played in theaters, you can now catch it while sitting on your couch!
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When The Iceman Cometh, so will Nathan Lane. The theater star has signed on to play salesman Theodore “Hickey” Hickman in a 2012 revival of Eugene O’Neill’s classic Iceman Cometh. The play will begin its run at Chicago’s Goodman Theater next April 22-June 10.
Why exactly are there free performances of Shakespeare in a city that’s otherwise known for expensive theater tickets?
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A UK mother named Anita Burns has taken out a second mortgage on her home in order to pay for her 19 year old son’s education at the prestigious New York Conservatory for Dramatic Arts.
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With his new play at New York City’s Second Stage Theatre, Zach Braff’s life in the performing arts has come full circle. After watching his father act in community theater, an eight-year-old Braff knew what he wanted to do with his life.
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For a performing arts theater, a theater without a production means the venue is losing money. That’s why production crews — including scenic, props, lighting, and sound crews — often have to work long, strange hours in between productions in order to prepare for the next show.
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Here’s a curious investigative piece: are Broadway seats too small, and, in the case of some theaters, are they even getting smaller?
Does Size Matter? For Broadway Seats, The Answer Is “Yes” Read More »
Manhattan Theatre Club’s new Broadway production of Terrence McNally’s Master Class, directed by Stephen Wadsworth, opens tonight at MTC’s Samuel J. Friedman Theatre (261 West 47th Street).
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“If I can make a career for myself after Potter, and it goes well, and is varied and with longevity, then that puts to bed the ‘child actors’ argument… If I can do it, in the biggest film franchise of all time, no other child actor who comes after will ever have to answer those same bloody questions.”
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“You just need to be on,” explained the all-star understudy in a segment for NBC New York’s In the Wings. She took a week to learn each female role in the show, which has become one of the biggest Broadway hits of all-time since opening in 2005.
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It’s often said that women make only three-quarters as much money as their male counterparts get for doing the same job, and according to a recent New York Post story, it’s no different on the Broadway theater scene.
Broadway Star Salaries: Males Earn More Than Females Read More »
David Hyde Pierce played lovable psychiatrist Dr. Niles Crane on the NBC sitcom Frasier from 1993 to 2004, but you won’t find him cracking too many jokes in his latest project, thriller The Perfect Host.
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Blair Underwood will make his Broadway debut next season as Stanley Kowalski in A Streetcar Named Desire, the The New York Post is reporting.
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A stagehand working on “How To Succeed In Business Without Really Trying” died last night, right before curtain causing the show, which was to be its 100th performance, to be cancelled.
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These are some of my favorite moments from the show; including musical numbers, acceptance speeches and backstage interviews. And be sure to watch what the Best Actor in a Musical, Norbert Leo Butz, did at last night’s performance of Catch Me If You Can!
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“I think physical comedy is an amazing asset because it tells a story that’s more universal than just language and dialogue. I grew up watching Charlie Chaplin and Buster Keaton. They’re very powerful figures in my life.”
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I loved, loved this years Tony Awards. The performances were great and host, Neil Patrick Harris was outstanding.
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If Spider-Man were ever frozen in place by icy enemy Coldheart, the world would be in grave danger. However, when troubled Broadway production Spider-Man: Turn Off the Dark was recently “frozen,” cast and crew members rejoiced.
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For the third year in a row, the Tony Awards® will be simulcast live on a giant outdoor screen in Times Square.
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