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The latest interviews with Broadway stars, creatives & more.

Latest Interviews

An Interview with Christine Ebersole

by Robert Diamond — November 4, 2004

Tony-award winner Christine Ebersole takes to the stage at Birdland on November 8th and 15th at 7pm alongside Grammy-winner, and 42nd Street co-star Billy Strich.

Q&A with Susan Egan

by Robert Diamond — October 26, 2004

Catching up with Susan about Millie, Cabaret, the Lord of the Rings concerts, her new CD, and her upcoming NY concert debut at Joe's Pub on Nov.

BARE Scoop! An Interview with Damon Intrabartolo

by Robert Diamond — October 20, 2004

With fans of the show clamoring for more information on its current status, and news about Dodger Productions making the rounds in the NY papers today, it seemed like a perfect time to check in with BARE composer Damon Intrabartolo for the latest.

A Quick Q&A with Julie Garnye

by Robert Diamond — September 26, 2004

As a last minute replacement for Idina Menzel in the Hair Actors' Fund Benefit Concert, Julie Garnye brought down the house.

The Creel Deal: Gavin Heats up Joe's Pub

by Robert Diamond — August 3, 2004

On Monday August 9th at 7pm and 9:15pm at Joe's Pub, Gavin Creel will share the stage with Laura Benanti in an evening of their own music.

Naked Boys Chatting

by Joseph F. Panarello — July 22, 2004

A conversation with members of Off-Broadway's long-running hit.

Mark of Excellence

by Adrienne Onofri — July 11, 2004

Piano man extraordinaire Mark Nadler, now appearing at Opia, chats with BWW about living and dead composers, Botoxed audiences, his buck-toothed inspiration and the future of cabaret.

Interview with Singer/Songwriter Amanda Green

by Robert Diamond — June 28, 2004

Appearing on July 12th at 8pm along with Tom Kitt will be singer/songwriter Amanda Green, and a cast of Broadway regulars, including Mario Cantone, Jenn Colella, Nancy Opel, Alice Ripley, Amy Spanger, Greg Naughton, Jonathan Dokuchitz, Matt McGrath and others presenting a sneak peak at songs from th

Carol Channing: Lifting People's Lives

by Jena Tesse Fox — June 4, 2004

Carol Channing, recently honored with a doctorate from California State University and an Oscar Hammerstein Award for Lifetime Achievement, talks about success in the theatre, stardom, and the joy of lifting an audience's spirits.

BJ Crosby: 'Just One of Those Things'

by Pati Buehler — May 18, 2004

Morgan's Cabaret at The Prince Music Theater in Philly is the little black box that treats you to some of the best talent in town and a few nice surprises including some of the finest light fare and wine.

An Interview with Jenna Leigh Green of 'Bare'

by Robert Diamond — May 14, 2004

I recently had the opportunity to sit down with Jenna Leigh Green, known to many in the general public from her TV and film work, but she's most known these days, especially to New York theater audiences as Ivy, star of the Off-Broadway hit, 'Bare: A Pop Opera.

Billy Porter – At the Corner of Broadway and Soul

by Robert Diamond — May 4, 2004

Appearing at Joe's Pub on May 9, 10, and 17th to perform a mix of Broadway, soul and gospel tunes as well as recording his second solo album will be Broadway star Billy Porter.

Beth Fowler: A Real Lady On Stage

by Craig Brockman — April 25, 2004

While one show on Broadway laments what ever happened to class, another three blocks away answers the question.

Interview with Composer Scott Alan

by Robert Diamond — April 21, 2004

Fresh from his sold-out two show Showcase debut at the Duplex Theater, and on the heels of the news that his song 'Home' performed by Shoshana Bean, was picked by NBC for the official Olympic commercial spot, BroadwayWorld sat down with up and coming composer Scott Alan to discuss his background, in

Interview with Robert Meffe, Musical Director

by Pati Buehler — April 21, 2004

What do YOU think about when the curtain goes up on a brand new musical? Of course, the actors and directors get the lion's share of the praise, but we're about to get some first-hand insight as to what goes on with a musical - from the months of advance preparation through each nightly performance.

Mark Christine Wanted To Be In Rent....

by BWW — March 23, 2004

Like a lot of aspiring professional performers, Mark Christine has gone to professional auditions without much intention of actually getting work, just to get the experience and to get his face out there.

Here's Yeardley!

by Adrienne Onofri — March 16, 2004

Yeardley Smith, the actress who voices Lisa on 'The Simpsons,' reveals a lot about herself in her new off-Broadway play 'More'.

An Interview with James Barbour

by Robert Diamond — March 4, 2004

James Barbour, star of Urinetown, Jane Eyre, Beauty and the Beast, Carousel and soon to be ASSASSINS talks about his fans, favorite times on stage and lots more.

Ten Questions with Kim Cea

by Robert Diamond — March 2, 2004

2003 MAC Award winner and Cabaret star talks with us about starring in Smokey Joe's Cafe, and her upcoming cabaret show at the Ars Nova.



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