2006 Tony Awards Q&A: Kathleen Marshall
A double-nominee for Best Director, and Best Choreographer for The Pajama Game, Kathleen chats about the show, awards and more.
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A double-nominee for Best Director, and Best Choreographer for The Pajama Game, Kathleen chats about the show, awards and more.
Best Lead Actress in a musical LaChanze talks about The Color Purple, Oprah, the show's impact and more.
Nominated for Best Leading Actress in a play for The Rabbit Hole, Cynthia Nixon looks back at that production and more.
Tony nominated for Best Original Score (alongside Andrew Lloyd Webber), David Zippel gives us the scoop on what's next for The Woman in White and his other projects.
Nominated for Best Featured Actor in a Musical, Manoel Felciano gives us the scoop on Sweeney Todd.
Playwright Marsha Norman is nominated for Best Book for The Color Purple, and tells us about the challenges of bringing that show to the stage and more.
John Doyle is nominated for Best Director of a Musical for his work on Sweeney Todd.
Best Leading Actress in a Musical nominee Sutton Foster tells us about The Drowsy Chaperone's path to Broadway and more!
Her first major role was that of Catherine Martin in 'The Silence of the Lambs,' and Brooke Smith has since accumulated dozens of film, television, and stage credits.
Fresh from her successful run at Feinstein's, Linda Eder will play three nights at the Mohegan Sun Cabaret Theater, June 2-4, 2006
Betty Buckley chats about her upcoming New York jazz debut, May 30 - June 4 at the Blue Note New York.
He has sold more than 70 million solo albums and is best known as a drummer, songwriter and performer.
Attend the tale of Sweeney Todd, and you will find Michael Cerveris winning rapturuous applause every night for the title role.
John Lloyd Young is currently starring as Frankie Valli in Broadway's JERSEY BOYS.
Between the 'Chorus Line' tour in 1980 and his six Broadway shows since '98, Ramón was an internationally known ballet dancer.
Debbie has been called 'one of the best voices on Broadway' by the Associated Press.
We've all heard that some actors really want to direct.
From her dressing room at the Eugene O'Neill Theatre where she is currently playing the role of Mrs.
Christiane Noll, currently starring in the York Theatre Company musical A Fine and Private Place, is a versatile performer who sees no reason to impose limits on herself--in theatre and in life
Standing a little over six feet tall, born and raised in New York City, Jack Mulcahy's career in the entertainment business began as a musician.
His interesting career begins by day as the writer of the monthly adventures of Spiderman and the Fantastic Four for Marvel Comics and then by night, he is a playwright.
We checked in with the star, who's currently in Los Angeles for her latest news, and the scoop on what it's like to make the transition from stage to the small screen.
Joe Drymala and Eric Svejcar aren't a songwriting team, but they have a few things in common besides the fact that they both write musicals.
An interview with THE PAJAMA GAME's scene-stealing Gladys and offstage mom of three.
An interview with 5 of San Francisco's 'Spelling Bee' cast members.
Simone, daughter of Nina Simone, celebrates' her mothers' musical legacy with an concert at Town Hall on April 21st.
Pati checks in with the always popular Sam Harris who has been entertaining audiences throughout the country from Star Search, to today.
A Conversation With One Of the Stars of Karoline Leach's TRYST
As an actress, Isabel Rose starred both off-Broadway and regionally in Beau Jest and played the role of Tess Kittridge in the national tour of Six Degrees of Separation with Marlo Thomas.
A Talk with Adrienne Barbeau
These days the West End is booming, with one of the busiest slates of shows to open in recent memory.
Best remembered for his starring role on the television series 'Friends,' for which he earned an Emmy nomination, David Schwimmer is getting ready to make his Broadway debut in a revival of Herman Wouk's The Caine Mutiny Court-Martial.
Talking with Joanna Gleason at DIRTY ROTTEN SCOUNDRELS
She launched her career back in 1988, blowing away her competition week after week on 'Star Search' and that was just the beginning for Linda Eder.
Great Grandchildren of Famous Family Come to NYC in April