Best of BWW Interviews: In RUSALKA or RIGOLETTO, ADRIANA or an Almost-WERTHER at the Met, Piotr Beczala's a Tenor with Style
It's a busy week for Piotr Beczala, at least on the Met on Demand.
The latest interviews with Broadway stars, creatives & more.
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.
Chloé Nelkin is the founder of Chloé Nelkin Consulting (CNC), a PR and marketing firm specialising in the arts.
Singing sensation Billy Gilman talks with Stephen Mosher about cooking, streaming concerts, and the best classic Disney movie.
Samuel Pott, artistic director of Nimbus Dance and former soloist with Martha Graham Dance Company.
Next up in our Brisbane Local Artists interview segment is Dorothy (Dot) Mae.
In the last few weeks we've gotten to see what happens when the world stops and waits with bated breath.
In 1995, Yellow Earth Theatre was formed by five British East Asian (BEA) actors: Kwong Loke, Kumiko Mendl, Veronica Needa, David KS Tse and Tom Wu - aiming to develop work that would give BEA actors more choice of roles, and to bring together Western drama school training with exploration of East
Over the last few weeks, theatres across the United States have closed their doors due to the arrival of COVID-19.
Two-time MAC 2020 nominee Lena Moy-Borgen is a renaissance woman with a lot of ideas and energy, all of which she is using to change the world, whether in a classroom or a cabaret room.
Broadwayworld New Jersey continues their series of interviews with theatre professionals to learn about how they are coping with the virus outbreak.
Two-time MAC Award winner Georga Osborne is a tried-and-true cabaret performer with fans and family all throughout the city of Manhattan; and even though it has been a while since she had a new show, everyone is awaiting her return.
We caught up with composer and comedian Vikki Stone to chat about the release of her concept album #ZoologicalSociety.
Welcome to the first edition of So Now You Know! I am thrilled to have the talented and generous Nicolas King be my debut guest!! While I've known of Nicolas's talent for several years, it wasn't until this past December that I was introduced to his kind and giving nature.
As theater actor Sean Stephens gets ready to make his solo show debut at Feinstein's/54 Below, Stephen Mosher wants people to get to know him a little.
GOING DARK Part 12 features Maggie Spicer Brown.
Known in some circles as The Godmother of Cabaret, Sue Matsuki provides more than just good entertainment - she is a helping hand and a nurturer within the community, making all her colleagues feel safe and welcome.
Here's the second installment of responses from various Los Angeles Theatre heads on how their individual theatre families are holding up in these crazy, safe-distancing times.
GOING DARK Part 11 features Emily J.
Nothing can stop BroadwayWorld's Richard Ridge from bringing you interviews with your favorite Broadway stars! Today, March 27, be sure to drop in as he chats with beloved stage and screen star Cheyenne Jackson.
It's a sad scenario that has been playing out in theaters all over the world for the past several weeks.
In these crazy, safe-distancing times; I reached out earlier this week to various heads of Los Angeles theatres to see how they and their theatre families are holding up.
don't think I've ever met someone more passionate about the arts and youth arts than Katherine Quigley.
GOING DARK part 10 features OKC based performer Kristin Küns.
Herbert Siguenza, is brightening everyone's weekdays and making lunch a little bit more fun and art inspired with Lunch Breaks with Herbert Siguenza hosted by San Diego Repertory Theatre.
THEATRE IS THE CURE is the fundraising event that may help you get your theatre fix while you're staying at home and flattening the curve.
The GOING DARK interview series focuses on the COVID-19 pandemic impact on the performing arts.
As a result of the COVID-19 epidemic, most, if not all, of your local artists, actors, entertainers, creatives, directors, producers, playwrights, you name it, have lost their jobs.
GOING DARK is an exclusive interview series that focuses on the COVID-19 pandemic and its effect on the performing arts.
GOING DARK is an exclusive interview series that explores the COVID-19 pandemic and its effect on the performing arts.
Washington, DC based actor/director Jimmy Mavrikes gives his take on COVID-19 and its effect on the performing arts.
Part five of the GOING DARK interview series includes an arts writer who lost his job in the wake of COVID-19, along with two actors who've suffered a similar fate.
The Met's first cancellation due to coronavirus concerns was the revival of Rossini's LA CENERENTOLA, the opera retelling of the Cinderella story, set to star mezzo Tara Erraught in the title role and one of its biggest tenor stars, Javier Camarena as Don Ramiro, her prince.
The GOING DARK Series continues with three more UCO performing arts students.
An artistic director, a professional actor/singer, and a musical theatre performance student give their take on the COVID-19 pandemic and how it's impacting the performing arts.