Zoe Kazan: Ingénue In-Charge
Budding actress Zoe Kazan has found a polished balance between her role as an independent woman 'now' and the guidelines of being a girl 'then.
The latest interviews with Broadway stars, creatives & more.
Budding actress Zoe Kazan has found a polished balance between her role as an independent woman 'now' and the guidelines of being a girl 'then.
For any American playwright to debut new material with an acclaimed New York theatre company is a privilege.
Jessica Molaskey talks about music, marriage, and winning two Nightlife Awards in a row.
The award-winning singer talks about the creation of comedy and cabaret.
When an audience is sitting in an intimate theater and watching a two-character play, the only way to gauge their appreciation is by the quality of the silence between the bon mots that are scattered throughout the text.
The music legend talks about her career and recent Nightlife Award Win.
Pitting legend and superstition against the risk of card-playing and the drink, Conor McPherson's new play 'The Seafarer' balances upon polished performers like Hollywood film and TV star David Morse and acclaimed-actor Ciaran Hinds.
Jerry Herman pulls the stops out in this in-depth and heartfelt conversation about his incredible career.
Radio personality Sharon K.
Anxious for Opening Night of 'The Little Mermaid' on Thursday, January 10, Tituss Burgess (currently starring as Sebastian) shares some of his thrills in playing one of the world's most notable shellfish, the creative processes behind the new musical, and what audiences have to look forward to at th
Anthony Crivello likes Las Vegas.
Writer/Actor/Monologist Josh Lefkowitz on sustaining a career, avoiding the Sophomore Slump, and his newest work, Now What?
The multi talented Heidi Kettenring, who is currently garnering rave reviews for her performance as Jo March in 'Little Women, The Musical' talks about her career in this intimate conversation.
This week's new presentation, Seth chats with Kerry Butler, currently starring in 'Xanadu.
Reached by telephone in Florida on the day after Christmas, Jerry Herman had just taken his morning swim and was enjoying the balmy weather.
The number one news story of 2007, for this critic, is the arrival of a fresh, daring new theatre company.
Leigh Silverman is the director of the new play by David Henry Hwang which recently premiered at the Public Theatre.
The four female co-stars of August Wilson's Joe Turner's Come and Gone at CENTERSTAGE on Wilson, acting, and celebrating life.
Venturing out of the chorus, André has had a lead in 'Pippin' regionally and a featured role in an ABC soap storyline.
The talented cast and director of Rubicon's 'Dog Sees God' discusses making the classic Peanuts characters relevant in 2007 and how the issues and growing pains each of them face can be pulled off the front page of any of todays newspapers.
Producer and now first time film director Daniel Karslake sits down for a candid interview at the Chicago premier of his mutli- award winning film 'For The Bible Tells Me So'.
Nine fast questions for Rob McClure, who plays Princeton and Rod in the National Tour of Avenue Q.
Typically, Broadway shows play eight shows a week with a maximum of two shows a day, usually on Wednesdays and Saturdays.
Thomas Schumacher, President, Disney Theatrical Productions, has written a new book, HOW DOES THE SHOW GO ON? an INTRODUCTION TO THE THEATER.
An interview with Walnut Street Theatre's Producing Artistic Director Bernard Havard
Conductor and Maestro Keith Lockhart is a true gem of a performer and one whose recordings and concerts with the Boston Pops that begs repeated hearings.
The charming and talented cast of 'Pumpgirl,' an intelligent story now playing MTC, discuss some of the story's deeper meanings and share in the design of performing an eloquently written three-person monologue play with the sensibility of a dialogue piece.