The final show in The Lesbian, Gay, Bisexual & Transgender Community Center's In Concert series will feature Tony Award winner Michael Rupert and Tony Award Nominee Alison Fraser, on Monday, May 21, at 7PM.
The 1974 Broadway musical comedy 'Over Here!' is currently scheduled to open at Toronto's Elgin Theatre late this June for a summer-long run before a potential London-transfer where it may open next year. Possibly starring Donna McKechnie and Frances Ruffelle.
Career Transition For Dancers and the Shubert Organization gathered at the Eugenia Room at Sardi's on March 28th for an a Between-Show-Get-Together event that featured approximately 85 Fellow Broadway Dancers.
The Lesbian, Gay, Bisexual & Transgender Community Center has announced that the final concert, featuring Tony Award winner Michael Rupert and Tony Award Nominee Alison Fraser, has been rescheduled to Monday, May 21, originally set to perform on Monday, March 19
On Monday, March 12th, the National Foundation for Facial Reconstruction (NFFR) presented 'Broadway for Medicine,' a gala concert at New York City Center featuring the best of Broadway!
Betty Buckley (Cats, The Mystery of Edwin Drood), Kate Burton (Hedda Gabler, The Constant Wife), Hugh Panaro (Lestat), Lisa Vroman (The Phantom of the Opera), and Josh Strickland, Jenn Gambatese and Chester Gregory II (Tarzan), have joined the upcoming gala concert Broadway for Medicine, featuring the best of Broadway coming together on one stage to benefit children with craniofacial differences, presented by The National Foundation for Facial Reconstruction.
On the heels of its successful opening run, The New School for Drama has announced that applications are now being accepted for its Summer Music Theater Immersion Experience.
With its sharp wit, incisive lyrics and music that's ferociously insistent when not rapturously melodic, Company is such a well-written show that, with the help Raul Esparza's spot on starring performance, it can still pack a wallop despite director John Doyle's interpretation that regularly threatens to suck the life out of it.
Recently, Tony Award-winner Donna McKechnie and Maxwell Caulfield caught a performance of The Big Voice: God or Merman?, the new hit musical written and performed by Jim Brochu and Steve Schalchlin