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The latest interviews with Broadway stars, creatives & more.

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Poet Mike Wolf

Poet Mike Wolf

by Mark C. Lloyd — April 11, 2017

BWW Interview: POET MIKE WOLF

Benjamin Summers of  StreetCorner Arts

Benjamin Summers of StreetCorner Arts

by Frank Benge — April 6, 2017

Continuing our series of interviews of Austin Theatre companies and the artists behind them, BroadwayWorld had the opportunity to talk to Benjamin Summers about StreetCorner Arts during their Tech Week for their latest production, PERFECT MENDACITY.

Theatre Life with George Caldwell

Theatre Life with George Caldwell

by Elliot Lanes — April 5, 2017

Today's subject George Caldwell is currently living his theatre life as one of the composers and the onstage pianist for the creative dance troupe Urban Bush Women.

Paige McKenzie, Author and Star of THE SACRIFICE OF SUNSHINE GIRL

Paige McKenzie, Author and Star of THE SACRIFICE OF SUNSHINE GIRL

by Bonnie Lynn Wagner — April 4, 2017

From starring in her own hit YouTube Channel series The Haunting of Sunshine Girl to co-writing a book trilogy about her main character Sunshine, and now, possibly to a TV series, Paige McKenzie has made quite the name for herself! Today, we're excited to share our recent chat with Paige AND give

Michael Rader of LADY DAY AT EMERSON'S BAR AND GRILL at ZACH Theatre

Michael Rader of LADY DAY AT EMERSON'S BAR AND GRILL at ZACH Theatre

by Frank Benge — April 4, 2017

BroadwayWorld recently asked ZACH Theatre's guest director Michael Rader, in town to direct the Austin Premiere of LADY DAY AT EMERSON'S BAR AND GRILL, to give our readers a little background on him and the production, which runs April 5-30 on the Topher Stage.

Rheaume Crenshaw's GROUNDHOG DAY Marathon

Rheaume Crenshaw's GROUNDHOG DAY Marathon

by Naomi Serviss — April 3, 2017

The Broadway adaptation of the film about a recurring day in Punxsutawney is a blur of clever set changes and a virtual obstacle course for the cast.

Simon Russell Beale Talks Classical Music and THE SOLDIER'S TALE

Simon Russell Beale Talks Classical Music and THE SOLDIER'S TALE

by Marianka Swain — April 3, 2017

Alongside a lauded acting career - he will reprise his Prospero when the RSC's The Tempest comes to the Barbican this summer - Simon Russell Beale has retained his passion for classical music, through projects like BBC series Sacred Music.



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