Tag: Broadway
Andrew Garfield, Nathan Lane Lead a Celestial ‘Angels in America’
To quote Robert Browning: "Ah, but a man's reach should exceed his grasp, or what's a heaven for?"
How Kids TV Made Playwright Matt Hoverman a Star
Broadway producers disappointed him twice. Winning an Emmy for "Arthur" let his spirits rise again.
Jason Mraz Says Broadway Has Transformed Him
In this podcast, Jason Mraz reflects on how starring in "Waitress" on Broadway became a "retreat center" from his usual life on the road.
Willimon’s Will: The DC Swamp (and Uma Thurman!) Take Broadway
No one sees and no one draws a moral line. Talk about a snake pit!
Amy Schumer Does Edward Albee, Courtesy of Steve Martin
Amy Shumer, Keegan-Michael Key, Laura Benanti, Jeremy Sjamos spark a play giving marriage the once-over.
In “Bulldozer,” Constantine Maroulis Brings Rock to Urban Planning
The "American Idol" and Broadway vet discusses playing NYC's notorious master builder in a new Off-Broadway musical.
In Broadway’s Gentlest Musical, Hope Strikes Up the “Band”
Egyptian musicians and Israeli townspeople find music and connections beyond politics.
He Said, He Said: “M. Butterfly” Takes Wing on Broadway
Butterflies fly. And a man is a woman is a man is a woman is a man.
Robert LuPone Pulls Heart and Strings to Play “The Violin”
The glory of age means that artistic satisfaction can come from within himself.
In “Prince of Broadway,” Broadway’s King Crowns Himself
It's pretty much is pretty much and-then-I wrote or else and-then-I-produced-directed.
What We Did For Love: Why Amateur Theatre Isn’t a Dirty...
Amateur theatre is a sector we should be proud of.
No Steamy Beach Books, Only Parenting and Parity
Lay out the towel, slather on the sunblock, catch up on last quarter's parity articles.
God I Wish David Mamet Would Just Get Over Himself
I want the playwright David Mamet to sue me. I really do.
Producer Andrew Asnes Brings You Broadway in 360°
In this podcast, Asnes talks bringing 360° video and virtual reality to theater and dance.
Honoring the Tony Winners That CBS Didn’t Show
It's time to re-evaluate why some Tony winners appear in the broadcast and others don't.
League of Their Own: Broadway Casting Directors Unionize
Following a billion-dollar season, will Broadway's powerful casting directors strike?
Marketing Broadway Musicals: Moving Beyond Cookie-Cutter
As Broadway musicals push form and content, marketing must reflect their innovations.
The Road More Traveled: Why Touring Broadway is Booming
At the Spring Road Conference, leaders talk content, pricing, diversity and “Hamilton."
Singing Sondheim in the Age of Donald Trump
There are ways in which Sondheim is more than a musician; he's almost a life philosopher.