BWW Interview: At Home With Darnell White
by Stephen Mosher
- Oct 22, 2020
Darnell White is staying focused on his work behind the piano and his life of hopefulness. Here, he chats with Stephen Mosher about all of it, including the upcoming release of the film THE GOSPEL AT COLONUS, for which he served as musical director.
VIDEO: Watch Laura Bell Bundy, Hailey Kilgore, Judy Kuhn & More in BELTING FOR BIDEN
by Nicole Rosky
- Sep 3, 2020
Broadway for Biden, in partnership with Broadway Sessions, Women for Biden-Harris, and Women of Color for Biden-Harris, will present its first performance fundraiser for the Biden-Harris campaign, Broadway Sessions Presents: Belting for Biden, tonight, September 3, 2020 at 9:00pm EST.
Hailey Kilgore, Judy Kuhn, Ryann Redmond & More Join Line-Up for BELTING FOR BIDEN
by Nicole Rosky
- Sep 1, 2020
Broadway for Biden, in partnership with Broadway Sessions, Women for Biden-Harris, and Women of Color for Biden-Harris, will present its first performance fundraiser for the Biden-Harris campaign, Broadway Sessions Presents: Belting for Biden, this Thursday, September 3, 2020 at 9:00pm EST.
VIDEO: Adam Roberts, Emily Bautista & More Sing From SONGS FOR A NEW WORLD in Support of Long Bay Theatre
by Chloe Rabinowitz
- Aug 7, 2020
Broadway's Adam Roberts (Myrtle Beach native & Spiderman, Pippin), Emily Bautista (Miss Saigon), Angela Birchett (Color Purple), Jan Neuberger (Wicked), Anne Morrison (Merrily We Roll Along), Arianna Rosario (On Your Feet, Cats), and more are featured in the video, supporting the Long Bay Theatre.
Brian Calì Presents HARMONY POP! At The Green Room 42
by A.A. Cristi
- Jul 29, 2019
The Green Room 42, Brian Calì presents Harmony POP! on August, 5th at 9:30pm. Join some of the best in the Broadway Community for an evening of Harmony. Jake Odmark is back at it. This time, taking your favorite POP melodies and reimagining them through his epic harmonies.
BWW Review: Tituss Burgess in Concert at The Kennedy Center
by Jack Read
- Jul 28, 2019
It's rare to see a show that feels like it could only happen in one place, at one time. Especially at The Kennedy Center, known for the utmost professionalism, temporal tightness and delivery of all its professional shows - you go to The Kennedy Center because you know you're going to see a show where everyone knows exactly what's going to happen and that it's going to be delivered to you as you expected. Which is one of the reasons that Tituss Burgess in Concert on July 27th felt like such a rarity - every second felt like a gift for this audience. In particular, one audience member - Burgess' mother.
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