BWW Interviews: Devon Hales of THE LIGHT IN THE PIAZZA at Theatrical Outfit
Exploring what it means to find and fight for true love, Devon shares the challenges and joys of portraying Clara in THE LIGHT IN THE PIAZZA.
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Exploring what it means to find and fight for true love, Devon shares the challenges and joys of portraying Clara in THE LIGHT IN THE PIAZZA.
In the Heights, Lin-Manuel Miranda's musical about community and family in a Dominican-American neighborhood in New York City, has a multi-layered meaning for its talented cast.
Back at the theater where he broke out with 'Sleepwalk With Me', the actor and stand-up says thank God for jokes.
BroadwayWorld spoke with Marc Ciemiewicz about color, character and special effects in the national tour of 'Joseph and the Amazing Technicolor Dreamcoat.
What's not to love about the four leads of Roundabout Theatre Company's glorious revival of SHE LOVES ME? Laura Benanti, Zachary Levi, Jane Krakowski and Gavin Creel just took part in SAG-AFTRA Foundation and BroadwayWorld.
The latest in BroadwayWorld's series of interviews with musical theatre's bookwriters.
Vassar & New York Stage and Film have announced a few of the projects tapped for the upcoming 32nd Powerhouse Season, the annual summer season which stages full productions of new plays, workshop presentations of new plays and musicals, and readings of other works in progress, among other developmen
A Q&A with PS122 Gala's Honorees: Annie B Parson and Paul Lazar
She's one of Broadway's sassiest new stars and she's making a splash this season as 'Sofia' in the critically acclaimed revival of THE COLOR PURPLE.
BroadwayWorld San Francisco spoke with Michael Berresse, who directs of American Conservatory Theatre's upcoming production of 'The Last Five Years.
This past January, Broadway performer Benjamin Eakeley charmed audiences at Feinstein's/54 Below with Broadway Swinger.
Stage Manager… it is one of those credits in your theatre program that you take for granted without ever really thinking about just what that title entails.
Sterling Masters hails from Charlotte, NC and is currently appearing in Wicked on Broadway.
Harner credits the tight ensemble with getting the tone just right for the events that result in brutal executions of perceived witches.
Playing a character is hard enough for many actors and actresses who are starting out in musical theater, but The Drowsy Chaperone throws its performers a curve because of the complicated nature of the show.
Lest you might think careers are well-planned, organized endeavors, take a lesson from director Timothy Douglas, who is gracing Washington in a return visit to Arena Stage (last season's King Hedley II was his Arena Stage debut) with his work with Ayad Akhtar's Disgraced, a play about being Muslim o
BroadwayWorld Chicago brings you 10 ON Tuesday, featuring artists in and around Chicago.
On a Sunday morning at Milwaukee's Intercontinental Hotel, First Stage hosted a brunch featuring world premiere Ella Enchanted author Gail Carson Levine.
Mosaic bills Leila Buck's solo show as "a probing portrait of a cosmopolitan Lebanese matriarch as remembered by her Lebanese-American granddaughter who attempts to piece together her beloved Teta's story.
After ten years of writing and performing sketch comedy together, Rudetsky and Plotnick reunite to write their first musical.
It's the roaring twenties and wealthy ladies' man Jimmy Winter meets bootlegging tomboy Billie Bendix.
This week, BroadwayWorld guest writer Sarah Comley-Caldwell had the privilege of chatting with the playwright and star of THE WONDER BREAD YEARS, Pat Hazell.
David Kelly debuts at the Guthrie Theater as Elwood P.
Michael Mongtomery and Julie Montgomery discuss the name change announcement for HFAC and the opening of DAMN YANKEES in Houston, TX
As MOTOWN THE MUSICAL continues to tour all over North America, the success of the show is evident.
Local Playwright Willard Manus' Joe & Marilyn: A Love Story, a new play about the troubled relationship between baseball great Joe DiMaggio and Hollywood icon Marilyn Monroe, debuts this Saturday, April 23rd at 8:00 pm, runs April 23 - May 22, produced by John Lant and Anne Mesa, directed by T.
Do you remember that cataclysmal moment in the Stanley Kubrick film of Stephen King's “The Shining,” when Jack Nicholson axes his way through the bathroom door and says, wild-eyed, “Here's Johnny!” Well, you won't find it in King's book--or in Mark Campbell's libretto for THE SHINING, the ne
MOTOWN THE MUSICAL opened in NYC to enthusiastic audiences in 2013.
Writers seeking fame and recognition are generally advised to steer clear of the task of writing books for Broadway musicals.
In 2011, while he was still in high school, Houston playwright Alric Davis stumbled upon the Gary Plauche case.
Actress and producer Satomi Blair is ready to take on a role that she has been working on for over a year now.
With Theater at the Center's premiere of the award-winning Broadway musical, NICE WORK IF YOU CAN GET IT, only a few short week's away, things are in full swing (quite literally) for Chicago actress Erica Stephan.
Opening this Friday at the Old Opera House in Charles Town, WV, Skin Deep proves romance is based on more than just appearances and beauty is really much more than skin deep.
Just weeks ago he was preparing to make his Broadway return in NERDS.
Chicago musical funny man Bill Larkin sits down for 10 on Tuesday