He's a jingle writer; she's a full-time temp. Stood up and fed up, they decide to cheat fate and fall in love…whether they like each other or not. A quirky two-hander direct from Canada.
In this edition: A Baltimore.BroadwayWorld exclusive discount for readers of this column! Murder mysteries circle the beltway! Cockpit has Monty and Plaza Suite! CSC has Lear and Shrew in outdoor venue! Toby’s Baltimore opens a new show! Sissies take on Gay Pride at Spotlighters! Plus some Post-Tony thoughts and a special thank you.
Inside this edition: A contest reminder! Mobtown extends 'Van Gogh'! Readers' reviews and comments! Shakespeare in the park! New York reviews for Baltimore audiences! Plus: What's playing in Charm City!
Nominated for Best Director of a Play for The Lietenant of Inishmore, Wilson Milam helmed the show from London, to Off-Broadway to Broadway.
Nominated for Best Leading Actress in a play for The Rabbit Hole, Cynthia Nixon looks back at that production and more...
A double-nominee for Best Director, and Best Choreographer for The Pajama Game, Kathleen chats about the show, awards and more...
Nominated for Best Featured Actor in a Musical, Manoel Felciano gives us the scoop on Sweeney Todd.
The dynamic duo of The Pajama Game, nominated (respectively) for Best Lead Actor and Actress in a Musical talk to BroadwayWorld about awards, their replacements and lots more...
John Doyle is nominated for Best Director of a Musical for his work on Sweeney Todd. He tells BroadwayWorld about that show, Company, and his next dream Sondheim show to work on.
A legend in every sense of the word, Chita Rivera, most recently appeared on Broadway in Chita Rivera: A Dancer's Life. She has previously won two Tony Awards and received six additional Tony nominations.
Attend the tale of Sweeney Todd, and you will find Michael Cerveris winning rapturuous applause every night for the title role. Now, he's nominated for a Tony for Best Leading Actor in a Musical.
Inside this edition: An exclusive discount for Baltimore BWW readers! A contest announced! News of a local director commuting to Buffalo! A Millie update! New York reviews for Baltimore audiences! Plus: What's playing in Charm City!
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April 5 - 15, 2006 the latest touring version of Jonathan Larson's ground breaking musical RENT plays Chicago's Cadillac Palace Theatre.
A weekly theater column for the Baltimore/Washington area
Hot on the heels of Mamma Mia, We Will Rock You, Tonight's the Night, Our House, Jersey Boys, All Shook Up and many dozens more - here arrives yet another jukebox musical, this time with music courtesy of UB40..
Toni Braxton, veteran R&B and Broadway performer, is touring to promote her new album, Libra. Her fifth stop on the tour was at Foxwoods Resort Casino on March 17, 2006.
A weekly column on theater in the Baltimore/Washington area.
Solid hits winning acclaim from critics and audiences, THE LIGHT IN THE PIAZZA, DIRTY ROTTEN SCOUNDRELS, CHITA RIVERA: THE DANCER'S LIFE, and WICKED will set the stage for the season. A fifth show, still to be announced, will round out the 2006-2007 season.
Martin McDonagh's THE CRIPPLE OF INISHMAAN at Everyman Theatre (1727 North Charles Street, Baltimore) through February 26, 2006.
A visitor walking into the Avatar recording studio in New York City last May was greeted with the most stirring rendition of Stephen Sondheim's 'Too Many Mornings'. The voices of Marin Mazzie and her husband, Jason Danieley, were so exceptionally suited to the music that a new dimension was added to the material.
Jason Robert Brown will be busy with a slew of events in 2006, including concerts, a workshop of his musical 13, and playing Jamie in Reprise!'s one-night-only concert of The Last 5 Years
Ring of Fire is a musical show based on the music of Johnny Cash, and it is currently playing to sold out houses at Studio Arena Theatre in Buffalo, New York. This production, directed by Maltby, is the sole tryout prior to a spring opening at the Barrymore Theatre on Broadway.
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