2005 Tony Awards Q&A: Gary Beach
Nominated for Best Performance by a Leading Actor in a Musical for La Cage aux Folles, Gary Beach stars in the show as Albin.
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Nominated for Best Performance by a Leading Actor in a Musical for La Cage aux Folles, Gary Beach stars in the show as Albin.
Erin is nominated for Best Performance by a Leading Actress in a Musical for Chitty Chitty Bang Bang.
Tony-nominated for Best Performance by a Leading Actor in a Play is Who's Afraid of Virginia Woolf? star Bill Irwin.
After Tony in West Side Story, Dear World, and Follies, Kurt Peterson left the world of performing.
Lifetime Achievement Award recepient Edward Albee's long list of credits contain some of the theater's greatest plays.
Brent has played wonderful roles on stage including his current role of Billy Flynn in Chicago, King Arthur in Camelot, Fred/Petruchio in Kiss Me Kate and Frank Butler in Annie Get Your Gun just to name a few.
No stranger to the Broadway stage, Best Leading Actor in a Musical nominee John Lithgow is currently starring in Dirty Rotten Scoundrels.
Always look on the bright side of life? It's easy for Brad now that he's part of the popular Monty Python goofapalooza.
Making her Broadway debut in 25th Annual Putnam Spelling Bee is Celia Keenan-Bolger.
The Philly Pops are celebrating their 25th Anniversary under the baton of Peter Nero, a maestro who dared to mix music in a very unique way and it worked!
Currently stealing the show every night in La Cage Aux Folles is Michael Benjamin Washington.
The Collegiate Chorale, presents scenes from 3 Verdi operas and the Shakespeare plays that inspired them.
Greg Jbara is currently starring as Andre in Dirty Rotten Scoundrels, and we sat down recently in his dressing room to speak about the show, his career, his love of New York and lots more…
One of Rosie's Broadway Belters in the April 11 concert, Norm is now appearing in 'Dessa Rose' and preparing for next month's cabaret.
Celebrating the release of As I Am, the Tony-winner tells us all about it, and talks about why she's one of the busiest performers in show biz.
Rachelle started dancing at age 2, got into the tour of 'Cats' when she was 17, and starred in the PBS telecast of 'Fosse'.
In the conclusion of BWW's series on groundbreaking women in theater, Rashad sounds off on many subjects.
A former 9-5 business employee embarks on a career in theatre.
Making her Broadway debut in the critically acclaimed Brooklyn Boy, is fresh face Ari Graynor.
Emmons, a seven-time Tony nominee, is spotlighted in the second of BWW's special Women's History Month profiles.
Swados, composer, playwright and director, is the first of BWW's special profiles for Women's History Month.
An interview with one of the stars of THE MUSICAL OF MUSICALS.
Kevin's embarking on a new year long tour of England in The King and I.
With this new feature BWW turns the spotlight on ensemble members, starting with T.
This lovely, lively couple have made their mark as one of the few husband and wife Broadway performers and they are having the time of their lives!
The always in demand Tony Award winner took the time to catch BroadwayWorld.
Currently in Anyone Can Whistle at the Prince Theater, Chuck sounds off on his career, Dracula and more.
Tony Award winner Roger Rees will host the Collegiate Chorale's 'An Evening of American Operetta' at Lincoln Center.
Award-winning actress Kathleen Chalfant will narrate the New York Festival of Song's evening celebrating Russian poets and composers.
When presented last year, Darius de Haas' 'Stevie Wonder Songbook' concert at Lincoln Center was a sold-out hit…so he's doing two more shows on February 4th.
As Brooklyn released its original cast recording entitled 'Brooklyn: Live!' we checked in with the star, Eden Espinosa.
Tony winning diva Judy Kaye, star of Souvenir, ruminates on music, comedy, drama, and the self-delusion of artists.
His is a career with many firsts, from being the first actor to don a Phantom's mask, to the original Jean Valjean, to the first albums of Evita and Jekyll & Hyde.
An interview with the man who's both protagonist and antagonist of Michael Frayn's Cold War drama.
Thanks to SRO houses and rave reviews, How to Be Perfect, the cabaret review starring Debra Vogel and Brian Tom O'Connor at Don't Tell Mama, has been extended.
The Tony winner talks about creating the greatest role of his distinguished career, Judge Francis Biddle in 'Trying,' now at the Promenade Theatre.
An extensive interview with Broadway star Patrick Wilson, about the upcoming Phantom of the Opera film and much more.
Actress, operatic diva, and philanthropist Kitty Carlisle Hart talks about her husband Moss, the Marx Brothers, and raising funds for the Arts.
When you sit down with Max Von Essen, you don't feel as though you are meeting a stranger - in fact it's just the opposite, you feel as though you are already his friend.
Alice Ripley's been all over the place in concerts as of late, and will be appearing solo at Birdland with her band on November 22nd.