BWW Interview: Whether as a Broadway Performer or TV Producer, Cody Williams Loves Theatre People
by Alessia Salimbene
- Nov 5, 2017
Cody Williams has led a successful career on Broadway since 2010. He began his professional career in MEMPHIS on Broadway and has continued until now to CHARLIE AND THE CHOCOLATE FACTORY in 2017, where audiences from all over have been witness to Williams' incredible high flying dance power. But Cody Williams is a man of many trades, most recently becoming Producer of NY1's OnStage with Frank DiLella. I recently interviewed Cody to find out how he first fell in love with theatre - and where he sees this all going.
BWW Looks Back at FALSETTOS in Honor of Tonight's PBS Debut
by Emily Bruno
- Oct 27, 2017
Tonight, PBS will present LIVE FROM LINCOLN CENTER: FALSETTOS for the first time, as part of their series 'Broadway's Best.' Here at BWW, we are so excited to watch our favorite performers perform this fantastic revival in the comfort of our living rooms, where we can bawl our eyes out and sing along to the phenomenal score without a care in the world!
BWW Review: FALSETTOS on Live From Lincoln Center is Timely, Important Art
by David Clarke
- Oct 27, 2017
In theory, watching FALSETTOS in 2017 shouldn't feel as relevant and necessary as it does. Yet this story of building the family you choose and undeniable love in the face of adversity, fear, and death resonates with heartbreaking potency. The power FALSETTOS has to stir emotions in 2017, only reinforces the value of putting the show back on Broadway in 2016 and Live From Lincoln Center's sage decision to capture it for broadcast on PBS.
Memoir On the Way from Tony Nominee Andrew Rannells
by Caryn Robbins
- Oct 13, 2017
A memoir is in the works from Tony nominee and GIRLS star Andrew Rannells, according to EW. The site reports that Crown Archetype will publish the work in the spring of 2019.
Photo Flashback: Stars of the Stage Who Left Their Mark on WILL AND GRACE
by A.A. Cristi
- Sep 22, 2017
Earlier today, production stills were released for the upcoming premiere of the re-boot of NBC's Will and Grace. In the episode, we pick up with Will (Eric McCormack), Grace (Debra Messing), Jack (Sean Hayes), and Karen (Megan Mullally) 11 years since we last saw them. Will and Grace both falter when their political beliefs are put to the test. Jack and Karen help Will and Grace hide their secret shame from each other, but the truth finally comes out.
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