If there was ever a performer who, like fine wine, seems to get better with time, it has got to be the ever-smiling, ever-so-talented and truly nice guy, Norm Lewis.
Emily Skinner, Norm Lewis and Anika Larsen will join Seth Rudetsky on September 10th for an evening celebrating the release of his new book 'The Q Guide to Broadway'
BroadwayWorld.com has learned that Kritzerland, the CD label for theatre music founded by producer Bruce Kimmel, will be recording the upcoming October 21 concert at town hall feature Alice Ripley and Emily Skinner.
The Laurie Beechman Theatre, located within The West Bank Café (407 West 42nd St.), is pleased to continue THE AFTER PARTY, an informal social gathering for the theatrically inclined.
Henry Krieger and Bill Russell's Side Show will return to New York in a new Off-Broadway production at the American Theatre of Actors from August 31 to September 3
Emily Skinner, Kevin Carolan, Jacquelyn Piro and more will star in Have a Nice Life, which will have its US premiere as part of 3rd Annual NY Musical Theatre Festival, beginning performances Monday September 11th, and continuing its limited engagement through September 17th at New World Stages/Stage 5
A concert reuniting Tony Award-nominated Side Show stars Alice Ripley and Emily Skinner will be among the highlights of the second annual Broadway Cabaret Festival, which will take place from October 20th through 22nd at Town Hall
On tonight's episode, host Ken Kleiber (and this week's special guest Co-Host, actress Stephanie Sine) of 'That's Kentertainment!' takes to you Washington DC and The Kennedy Center's production of MAME, starring Christine Baranski, Harriet Harris, Emily Skinner and Max von Essen!
Host Ken Kleiber takes to you Washington, DC for The Kennedy Center's production of MAME, starring Christine Baranski, Harriet Harris, Emily Skinner and Max von Essen! Also an exclusive interview with Patti LuPone regarding her new CD 'The Lady With the Torch'!
The New York Post's Michael Riedel has reported that the Kennedy Center's hit production of Mame, starring Christine Baranski, may settle for a Broadway run at the Palace for a limited run beginning in July--if the show isn't curtailed by production expenses
Mame, starring Christine Baranski as the glamorous aunt of the title, opened at the Kennedy Center's Eisenhower Theatre on June 1st after beginning previews on May 27th
In the famous Act One finale of Mame, the musical's irresistible title character single-handedly revives the drowsy South, sending its courtly gentlemen and Georgia peaches into an ecstatic serenade of acceptance and very high octaves. It's a rousing number in the Kennedy Center's gorgeously-mounted production, but it's hard to find the same kind of enthusiasm with Christine Baranski filling Mame's jodhpurs
A concert reuniting Tony Award-nominated Side Show stars Alice Ripley and Emily Skinner will be among the highlights of the second annual Broadway Cabaret Festival, which will take place from October 20th through 22nd at Town Hall
Mame, starring Christine Baranski as the glamorous aunt of the title, will begin previews at the Kennedy Center's Eisenhower Theatre on May 27th, open officially on June 1st and run through July 2nd
Complete casting is now set for the upcoming Kennedy Center production of Mame, which will open at the Eisenhower Theatre at the Kennedy Center in Washington, D.C. on June 1st after beginning previews on May 27th; the show, starring Christine Baranski, will run through July 2nd
Oscar to Direct All-Star Cast that includes Himself, Scott Coulter, Annie Golden, Lisa Howard, Lorinda Lisitza, Jack Noseworthy, Jonny Peterson, Chip Zien, and MORE!