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SOUND OFF Special Interview: Robert Cuccioli At Feinstein's

SOUND OFF Special Interview: Robert Cuccioli At Feinstein's

by Pat Cerasaro — August 28, 2011

Though most well-known to Broadway babies for his starring role in the original Broadway production of Frank Wildhorn and Leslie Bricusse's JEKYLL & HYDE, over the last few decades Robert Cuccioli has carved out quite a career for himself as a performer of considerable range, as his resume amply evi

BWW Interviews: Nikki Blonsky Talks New 'My Big Gay Italian Wedding' Role

BWW Interviews: Nikki Blonsky Talks New 'My Big Gay Italian Wedding' Role

by Michael L. Quintos — August 23, 2011

n August 26 and 27, Nikki Blonsky--the Golden Globe-nominated star of the 2007 hit movie musical HAIRSPRAY--will join Tony nominee Lainie Kazan in the Atlantic City premiere of the hit off-Broadway smash MY BIG GAY ITALIAN WEDDING at the Hilton Hotel Casino Resort.

Interview: Rachel York and Graham Rowat Duel in 'The Game'

Interview: Rachel York and Graham Rowat Duel in 'The Game'

by Nancy Grossman — August 19, 2011

Broadway veterans Rachel York and Graham Rowat star as the Marquise de Merteuil and her sparring partner Vicomte de Valmont in 'The Game,' a musical based on 'Les Liaisons Dangereuse,' on the Mainstage at Barrington Stage Company in Pittsfield, MA

BWW Interviews: Dance Theatre of Tennessee's GUADALUPE MEDINA, This Dancer's Life

BWW Interviews: Dance Theatre of Tennessee's GUADALUPE MEDINA, This Dancer's Life

by Jeffrey Ellis — August 9, 2011

In last February's Aspects of Love, Dance Theatre of Tennessee's midwinter concert featuring a wide variety of dance styles that perfectly showcased the superb talents of company members, Guadalupe Medina was featured along with Amanda Whites and Lisa Schmidt in Nuts, a contemporary piece set to 'Be

Ten Years After: Remembering Circle Players' ASSASSINS and 9/11

Ten Years After: Remembering Circle Players' ASSASSINS and 9/11

by Jeffrey Ellis — August 8, 2011

In the days that followed the 9/11 attacks, Circle leaders and members of the Assassins production team were forced to consider closing the show (included in Sondheim's musical is the character of Samuel Byck, an unsuccessful presidential assassin who talks vividly about flying an airplane into the

BRIDGING TV & THEATRE: Sharon Lawrence & DROP DEAD DIVA

by Pat Cerasaro — August 7, 2011

Today we are talking to DROP DEAD DIVA guest star Sharon Lawrence and discussing her long-awaited return to the series as Bobbie Dobkins in Sunday's "Mother's Day" episode as well as taking a look at her long and varied film and theater career with thoughts on everything from CABARET and CHICAGO ons

InDepth InterView: Marsha Norman & Theatre For Humans

InDepth InterView: Marsha Norman & Theatre For Humans

by Pat Cerasaro — August 7, 2011

Today we are talking to a singular literary talent who has written for Broadway, Hollywood, television and film, but, besides her Pulitzer Prize-winning Broadway debut, ‘NIGHT MOTHER, which opened on Broadway in 1982, she is perhaps best known as the Tony-winning book-writer for two particularly b

BWW Interviews: RISING & FALLING: Where were you on 9/11?

BWW Interviews: RISING & FALLING: Where were you on 9/11?

by Jeffrey Ellis — August 5, 2011

Do you remember where you were on Tuesday, September 11, 2001 - the day terror was brought home to us and our world was change irrevocably? Throughout our lives we all experience those events that will remain etched forever in our minds, the ones that will always be in our personal memory banks.

BWW Interviews: Playwright Valerie Hart on 9/11-Themed RISING & FALLING

BWW Interviews: Playwright Valerie Hart on 9/11-Themed RISING & FALLING

by Jeffrey Ellis — August 4, 2011

As the cast and crew of Rhubarb Theater Company approach final preparations for the production before unveiling Hart's play to the public for the first time, the playwright found the time to answer our questions and to tell us what Rising & Falling is about, how it reflects who she is as a woman and

BWW Interviews: COME FLY AWAY's 'Sid', Cody Green

BWW Interviews: COME FLY AWAY's 'Sid', Cody Green

by Joseph Harrison — August 1, 2011

When Come Fly Away opens on August 2 at the Fabulous Fox Theatre, don't be surprised when you hear the voice of "Ol' Blue Eyes" himself - for this acclaimed show, directed and choreographed by dance legend, Twyla Tharp uses actual master recordings of Frank Sinatra as it's musical score.

BRIDGING TV & THEATRE: Andrea Anders & NECESSARY ROUGHNESS

BRIDGING TV & THEATRE: Andrea Anders & NECESSARY ROUGHNESS

by Pat Cerasaro — July 27, 2011

Today we are continuing our summer series on the TV shows featuring some of the brightest and best talent onscreen and onstage with the fourth part of BroadwayWorld's series on USA's new primetime network drama NECESSARY ROUGHNESS focusing on tonight's featured guest star Andrea Anders, who plays a



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