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BWW Interviews: CACTUS FLOWER's Maxwell Caufield

BWW Interviews: CACTUS FLOWER's Maxwell Caufield

by Joseph F. Panarello — April 13, 2011

Walking along Ninth Avenue on an early Saturday evening after enjoying a light meal at one of the neighborhood sandwich shops, Maxwell Caulfield looks up at the Minskoff Building in the distance and sighs.

Nashville's FUNNY Fannys: Cori Laemmel of Keeping Scores' FUNNY GIRL

Nashville's FUNNY Fannys: Cori Laemmel of Keeping Scores' FUNNY GIRL

by Jeffrey Ellis — April 13, 2011

In the upcoming Keeping Scores' concert version of Funny Girl, set for April 29-May 1 at Boiler Room Theatre, director Scott Logsdon has cast 12 very different, very funny and somehow uniquely qualified women to take on the iconic role of Fanny Brice, first brought to national, then worldwide, accla

Nashville's FUNNY Fannys: Alex Maddox of Keeping Scores' FUNNY GIRL

Nashville's FUNNY Fannys: Alex Maddox of Keeping Scores' FUNNY GIRL

by Jeffrey Ellis — April 12, 2011

In the upcoming concert version of Funny Girl, set for April 29-May 1 at Franklin's Boiler Room Theatre, director Scott Logsdon has cast 12 very different, very funny and somehow uniquely qualified women to take on the iconic role of Fanny Brice, first brought to national, then worldwide, acclaim by

BWW Interviews: Anika Noni Rose Talks COMPANY

BWW Interviews: Anika Noni Rose Talks COMPANY

by Jena Tesse Fox — April 8, 2011

The Tony winning star, who is playing Marta in this weekend's concert at Avery Fisher Hall, talks about creating an iconic musical theater role from scratch.

InDepth InterView: HOW TO SUCCEED's Christopher J. Hanke

InDepth InterView: HOW TO SUCCEED's Christopher J. Hanke

by Pat Cerasaro — April 5, 2011

Today we are talking to one of the stars of the smash hit Broadway revival of Frank Loesser's HOW TO SUCCEED IN BUSINESS WITHOUT REALLY TRYING, co-starring Daniel Radcliffe, Tammy Blanchard and John Larroquette, at the Al Hirschfeld Theater, this actor can also be seen in the just-concluded final se

BWW Interviews: BURNING BOY's Reed Birney

BWW Interviews: BURNING BOY's Reed Birney

by Joseph F. Panarello — April 4, 2011

Theatergoers of a certain age will remember walking past The Little Theatre (now the Helen Hayes) when Albert Innaurato's comedy GEMINI was running and seeing Kenn Duncan's black and white photographs outside.

InDepth InterView: John Leguizamo

InDepth InterView: John Leguizamo

by Pat Cerasaro — April 1, 2011

To accrue all the characters, characteristics and components of a career as diverse and varied as that of stage and screen star John Leguizamo would be near-impossible for even the most gifted performers in the galaxy.

BWW Interviews: Nancy Allen, A Life in the Theater

BWW Interviews: Nancy Allen, A Life in the Theater

by Jeffrey Ellis — April 1, 2011

Nancy Allen's calendar has been rather full, of late, much to the delight of Nashville theater audiences who've been immensely entertained by her most recent performances - she recently starred (along with Jennifer Richmond and Melodie Madden Adams) in Lydia Bushfield's World War II-era musical revu

BWW Interviews: Alexandra Meister, This Dancer's Life

BWW Interviews: Alexandra Meister, This Dancer's Life

by Jeffrey Ellis — March 30, 2011

Fresh out of high school, Alexandra Meister came to Nashville and went to work at Nashville Ballet as a company apprentice, quickly becoming one of the company's most promising young dancers.

Alice Ripley is Taking YOUR Questions

Alice Ripley is Taking YOUR Questions

by M. William Panek — March 28, 2011

In anticipation of 'Next to Normal's' upcoming Chicago stint (as well as her Chicago concert debut!), Tony Award winner Alice Ripley is taking YOUR questions, BroadwayWorld.

BWW Interviews: Cori Laemmel, A Life in the Theater

BWW Interviews: Cori Laemmel, A Life in the Theater

by Jeffrey Ellis — March 25, 2011

Cori Laemmel is one of those actresses you're instantly drawn to onstage: When she comes on, there's an indefinable quality about her that rivets your attention to her, regardless of the role she's playing.

Five Questions for FIVE Divas

Five Questions for FIVE Divas

by Jeffrey Ellis — March 22, 2011

So far as I can tell, the best way to handle the situation - on Monday night, March 28, five of Nashville's most talented young divas aka Cori Laemmel, Erin Parker, Laura Matula, Megan Murphy Chambers and Melodie Madden Adams will be performing a cabaret entitled FIVE - is to send five other young d

BWW Interviews: Jon Upleger, This Dancer's Life

BWW Interviews: Jon Upleger, This Dancer's Life

by Jeffrey Ellis — March 21, 2011

In his tenth season with Nashville ballet, Jon Upleger is the very epitome of grace, class and talent, thrilling audiences with his artistry and complete devotion to his craft.

BWW Interviews: Britt Hancock, A Life in the Theater

BWW Interviews: Britt Hancock, A Life in the Theater

by Jeffrey Ellis — March 18, 2011

Raised in Florida and a graduate of Ole Miss (aka The University of Mississippi) and now based in New York City, actor Britt Hancock (you can find his photograph next to the dictionary entry for 'versatility') calls Tennessee 'home,' thanks to his long tenure at Crossville's Cumberland County Playho

BWW Interviews: Sadie Bo Harris, This Dancer's Life

BWW Interviews: Sadie Bo Harris, This Dancer's Life

by Jeffrey Ellis — March 14, 2011

In the past year-and-a-half of interviewing actors and dancers for our 'A Life in the Theater' and 'This Dancer's Life' series, I've been struck by something very interesting: While actors love to talk about themselves and what makes them do what they do, dancers tend to be more circumspect and to t

BWW Interviews: Jennifer Drake, This Dancer's Life

BWW Interviews: Jennifer Drake, This Dancer's Life

by Jeffrey Ellis — March 7, 2011

Jennifer Drake is one of the leading lights of the relatively young - and Nashville-based - Dance Theatre of Tennessee, taking on major roles for the company throughout its short history.



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