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InDepth InterView: Maury Yeston - Part I: Getting Tall

InDepth InterView: Maury Yeston - Part I: Getting Tall

by Robert Diamond — May 7, 2010

Today, in honor of the DVD release of Rob Marshall's film version of the 1982 Tony-winning Best Musical NINE, Maury Yeston was gracious and generous enough to grant me a few hours in which I could ask him intimate questions about his life, career and the future of theatre itself.

InDepth InterView: Maury Yeston - Part II: New Words

InDepth InterView: Maury Yeston - Part II: New Words

by Pat Cerasaro — May 7, 2010

Today, in honor of the DVD release of Rob Marshall's film version of the 1982 Tony-winning Best Musical NINE, Maury Yeston was gracious and generous enough to grant me a few hours in which I could ask him intimate questions about his life, career and the future of theatre itself.

BWW Q&A: WHITE'S LIES' Betty Buckley

BWW Q&A: WHITE'S LIES' Betty Buckley

by BWW — May 3, 2010

BroawayWorld recently caught up with stage legend and screen star Betty Buckley, who is preparing to open the world premiere of Ben Andron's debut play, WHITE'S LIES, at New World Stages on Thursday, May 6, 2010.

BWW Interviews: Nate Eppler, A Life in the Theatre

BWW Interviews: Nate Eppler, A Life in the Theatre

by Jeffrey Ellis — April 24, 2010

As talented as Nate Eppler is as an actor (and he's got the reviews to prove that he is, indeed, just that), it may be his writing talents that will ensure his place in theatre history (and he has a growing file of reviews to prove that, as well).

BWW Interviews: SYESHA MERCADO, An 'American Idol' Turned 'Dreamgirl'

BWW Interviews: SYESHA MERCADO, An 'American Idol' Turned 'Dreamgirl'

by Michael L. Quintos — April 21, 2010

During what was called 'Andrew Lloyd Webber week' of the seventh season of the hit TV talent competition American Idol, Webber predicted to an audience of millions that Syesha Mercado will 'bring the house down' with a sexy, splashy take on one of his many musical hits.

BWW Interviews: Alice Raver, A Life in the Theatre

BWW Interviews: Alice Raver, A Life in the Theatre

by Jeffrey Ellis — April 16, 2010

Over the past few seasons, Alice Raver has gained a reputation as one of the 'go-to actresses' for Actors Bridge Ensemble, appearing in some of the company's most compelling new works, including this season's production of Judevine and my personal favorite, Sarah Ruhl's Dead Man's Cell Phone, in whi

BWW Interviews MAC-Nominated Cabaret Renegade Joshua Warr

by Charlie Mason — April 7, 2010

Like a GLEE kid gone wild, Joshua Warr tears into the seven deadly sins in his MAC Award-nominated debut cabaret show, SING NO EVIL, which returns to the Laurie Beechman Theatre for one night only, April 8th.

BWW Interviews: Amanda Lamb, A Life in the Theatre

BWW Interviews: Amanda Lamb, A Life in the Theatre

by Jeffrey Ellis — April 5, 2010

The East Tennessee native has called Nashville home for the past several years, following her graduation from nearby Middle Tennessee State University, and earlier this season she won great critical acclaim (which means I absolutely raved about her performance) in GroundWorks Theatre's production of

BWW Interviews: SOUTH PACIFIC's 'Cable' Anderson Davis

BWW Interviews: SOUTH PACIFIC's 'Cable' Anderson Davis

by Joseph Harrison — April 4, 2010

According to the Rodgers and Hammerstein Theatricals History, when the very first national tour of South Pacific played Atlanta's Tower Theatre in February 1953, the Georgia state legislature issued a vehement protest, mainly in response to the song "You've Got to Be Carefully Taught".

BWW Interviews: Starina Johnson, A Life in the Theatre

BWW Interviews: Starina Johnson, A Life in the Theatre

by Jeffrey Ellis — March 18, 2010

If Starina Johnson is a little slow in returning your phone calls this week, give her a break! This week, she finds herself in hell - of a sort - as she and her co-stars prepare for the opening night of Who's Afraid of Virginia Woolf, the third offering in ACT 1's (Artists Cooperative Theatre 1) 20t



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