James Morton Talks Debut Play FATHER'S SON, Lockdown, Labels and Mental Health
James Morton is a playwright from Stoke-On-Trent.
The latest interviews with Broadway stars, creatives & more.
James Morton is a playwright from Stoke-On-Trent.
During the shutdown, we're taking the opportunity to look back at some memorable productions.
Did you know that right in college town of Newark DE, lives the one and only Honorary Dame Edna Understudy?
With no performing arts to review, Aisle Say has taken to interviewing arts professionals.
Theater companies all over the world are rising to the challenge of staying connected to their audiences and continuing to serve them while in-person performances are suspended for an indefinite period.
Towards the end of the musical A Chorus Line, the director/choreographer asks of his auditioning dancers 'What are you going to do when you can't dance anymore?' The COVID-19 outbreak has affected everybody without question.
David Hunter has become a renowned West End leading man - from Guy in Once to Charlie Price in Kinky Boots, and, most recently, Dr Pomatter in Waitress.
We continue our artist spotlight series with Kyle Bochart from Des Moines Playhouse's production of 'Singin' in the Rain,' which opened on March 13 and had performances suspended after their performance on March 14.
Being under quarantine has raised everyone's creativity to a new high and the United Kingdom's Debbie Wileman has raised the bar with her A SONG A DAY series and possibly the greatest Judy Garland impression of all time.
Back in Sacramento and ready to enter the California music scene is Troy Jagan, better known as The Jungle.
Nothing can stop BroadwayWorld's Richard Ridge from bringing you interviews with your favorite Broadway stars! Tune in right here today, April 17 (12pm), as he chats with stars of Moulin Rouge! The Musical- Robyn Hurder, Tam Mutu and Ricky Rojas!
Jessica Vosk is a multi-talented performer who shot to Broadway stardom most notably as everyone's favorite green witch, Elphaba in Wicked.
We continue our series with leaders in the theatre arts to learn about their upcoming plans and find out how they are dealing with the Covid-19 outbreak.
Executive producer Jaco van Rensburg is taking a break from running VR Theatrical amidst the nationwide lockdown, and chats to BroadwayWorld South Africa on the ever-changing world of entertainment, the effect of having to cancel 4 productions, and where he sees theatre going.
Anthony Alderson has been Artistic Director of the Pleasance - which has a permanent venue in Islington, London, and multiple spaces at the heart of the Edinburgh Fringe - since 2005.
Their autumn season may be postponed, but Cape Town City Ballet dancers are still hard at work behind the scenes.
We continue our interview series with the leaders of the entertainment industry in the Garden State to find out how they are coping with the Covid-19 outbreak.
Nothing can stop BroadwayWorld's Richard Ridge from bringing you interviews with your favorite Broadway stars! Tune in right here today, April 14 (12pm), as he chats with stars of Girl from the North Country- Luba Mason, Marc Kudisch and Jeanette Bayardelle!
It's a busy week for Piotr Beczala, at least on the Met on Demand.
12 Questions with Actor Angelica SantiagoJust because stages and galleries are closed doesn't mean there aren't stories to tell about local artists, many of who are out-of-work and uncertain of how they will pay the bills during this current public health crisis.
Who would have imagined my 73rd birthday would have been so calamitous? Yes, that was the day the world changed for all of us.
MAC Award winner Ricky Ritzel isn't just sitting around at home - he's taking this time to learn, to create.
Courtney Corey, the Director from the Theatre Arts School of San Diego about how she is adapting to this new reality and still finding ways to bring kids and arts together.
Natalya Romaniw has been called 'the outstanding soprano her generation'.
We continue our artist spotlight series with Allison Bollinger from Tallgrass Theatre Company's production of 'Wonder of the World' by David Lindsay-Abaire, which was getting ready to open on March 27.
It's an uncertain time for those working in the entertainment industry.
Avery Sommers is still going strong, without any plans to retire, and audiences are thrilled.
Good news for musical theater lovers! TheatreWorks Silicon Valley's recent, acclaimed production of Paul Gordon's Pride and Prejudice will now be available to stream.
Nothing can stop BroadwayWorld's Richard Ridge from bringing you interviews with your favorite Broadway stars! Tune in right here today, April 10 (12pm), as he chats with Beetlejuice star Alex Brightman!
Broadway Producer Christopher Ketner talks about a producers role, the revival of COMPANY, and how buying tickets can be courageous
Newly named MAC Award Recipient for Best Male Debut, Sean Patrick Murtagh is keeping very busy during the quarantine with household projects, long isolated runs, and nachos.
Nothing can stop BroadwayWorld's Richard Ridge from bringing you interviews with your favorite Broadway stars! Tune in today, April 9 (12pm), as he chats with stars of Mrs.
Keeping SA entertained and keeping herself busy, actress Schelaine Bennett chats to BroadwayWorld South Africa about life under lockdown for herself and in her IGTV series, LOCKDOWN HEIGHTS.
Thank goodness there's an abundance of artists in Austin providing that much needed escape through their art; much of which has been moved to a virtual medium.
We talked to Morietnez, one of the ten finalists of last year's Pocari Sweat Bintang SMA competition.
As we continue our series of interviews with theatre pros during the Covid-19 outbreak, Broadwayworld NJ interviewed Founder and Executive Director, Stephen L.
Today we shine a spotlight on New Hope, Pennsylvania's Bucks County Playhouse with Producing Director Alexander Fraser.
GOING DARK Part 17 features Choctaw High School Performing Arts Director Maryjane Burton.