Barbara Cook: She Still Has the Magic
by Jan Nargi - Mar 28, 2007
The legendary Broadway, concert and cabaret star thrilled hundreds of proper Bostonians Saturday night in her 'No One Is Alone' concert at Symphony Hall
CSC's Charming "Love's Labor's" Anything But Lost
by James Howard - Nov 10, 2006
WHO: Chesapeake Shakespeare Company WHAT: William Shakespeare's Love's Labor's Lost WHEN: Fridays and Saturdays at 8PM, Sundays at 2PM WHERE: Howard County Center for the Arts in Ellicott City HOW MUCH: $20 General, $18 for Seniors, $15 for children under 18. Anyone under 18 FREE at all Sunday matinees.
Back Over Here!: An Interview with Frances Ruffelle
by Maya Cantu - Jul 4, 2006
In 1987, a British actress in a shabby brown trenchcoat, newsboy cap and with a dirt-smudged face, sang of her solitude. Breaking all but the stoniest hearts of the Imperial Theatre's audiences, she scored numerous awards--including the Tony--before returning to the UK. Two decades later, Frances Ruffelle has come back to New York to perform a cabaret show
Meet Bryn Dowling: A True Triple Threat
by Craig Brockman - Dec 15, 2005
Dancing since the age she could walk, Bryn Dowling quickly became a triple threat destined for Broadway. Currently in CHICAGO, Bryn sat down to talk about her experiences in FOSSE, THE PRODUCERS, CHICAGO and appearing in THE PRODUCERS: The Movie Musical.