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BWW Interviews: Melissa Bedinger Hade, A Life in the Theatre

BWW Interviews: Melissa Bedinger Hade, A Life in the Theatre

by Jeffrey Ellis — February 25, 2010

Now working on the role of 'Martha' in Edward Albee's Who's Afraid of Virginia Woolf, one of those roles every actress longs for, her resume also includes First Night Award-winning turns as Sally Bowles in Cabaret and as Madame de Tourvel in Les Liaisons Dangereuses.

Willy Shives And Matthew Adamcyk Take on 'The Stepsisters' in CINDERELLA

Willy Shives And Matthew Adamcyk Take on 'The Stepsisters' in CINDERELLA

by Paul W. Thompson — February 16, 2010

When Sir Frederick Ashton's 'Cinderella,' with music by Sergei Prokofiev, is revived this month by the Joffrey Ballet at the Auditorium Theatre of Roosevelt University, the roles of the two stepsisters will be portrayed at select performances by two dancers at very nearly the opposite ends of the ca

BWW Interviews: Manu Narayan

BWW Interviews: Manu Narayan

by Charles Shubow — February 6, 2010

He's been on Broadway in 'Bombay Dreams', Center Stage now twice, and a film with Mike Myers.

BWW Interviews: Andrew Keenan-Bolger Talks MARY POPPINS Tour

BWW Interviews: Andrew Keenan-Bolger Talks MARY POPPINS Tour

by Michael L. Quintos — February 5, 2010

Before the hit stage musical MARY POPPINS' three-month-long tour stop at Los Angeles' Ahmanson Theatre comes to an end on February 7, BroadwayWorld's Michael Lawrence Quintos sat down with Bolger for a nice, long chat about his year on tour, his stay in Los Angeles, his video blog stardom, and his f

BWW Interviews: THE john & jen CHRONICLES, Part Three - Martha Wilkinson

BWW Interviews: THE john & jen CHRONICLES, Part Three - Martha Wilkinson

by Jeffrey Ellis — February 3, 2010

'Martha' is Martha Wilkinson, an actress who's been on the scene for more than 20 years, performing on stages all over town, racking up glowing notices other actresses would kill for, carting off nine - count 'em, nine! - First Night Awards, being named the Nashville Scene's best actress, ranking at

BWW Interviews: Spotlight on SPEECH & DEBATE's Trick Danneker

BWW Interviews: Spotlight on SPEECH & DEBATE's Trick Danneker

by Jay Irwin — February 1, 2010

An up and coming actor in the Seattle area, 27-year old Trick Danneker (Patrick Francis Danneker) not only knows a lot about theater and conveying a character on stage but is also your average American guy who loves baseball, movies and Coca-Cola.

BWW Interviews: Legendary Performer Ben Vereen

BWW Interviews: Legendary Performer Ben Vereen

by Jessica Lewis — January 29, 2010

In an industry as unpredictable as show business, it is truly a unique experience to meet one of the longtime greats - a performer who has done everything from Broadway to off-Broadway, film, television, children's specials and variety circuits, who been everywhere from London to Abu Dhabi and back

BWW Interviews: Bill Feehely, A Life in the Theatre

by Jeffrey Ellis — January 21, 2010

As co-founder of Actors Bridge Ensemble, Bill Feehely has been responsible for bringing to Nashville audiences some of their most provocative theatre experiences as well as ushering some of the city's most noteworthy world premieres to the stage.

BWW INTERVIEWS: David Burnham Explains His Extra-'Ordinary' Journey

BWW INTERVIEWS: David Burnham Explains His Extra-'Ordinary' Journey

by Michael L. Quintos — January 15, 2010

Currently starring in South Coast Repertory's West Coast production of Adam Gwon's musical ORDINARY DAYS (ending January 24), David Burnham (Wicked, The Light in the Piazza) recently sat down with BroadwayWorld's Michael Lawrence Quintos to talk about his humble beginnings as a farm boy, his admirat

BWW Interviews: Maryanna Clarke, A Life in the Theatre

by Jeffrey Ellis — January 14, 2010

It seems as if Maryanna Clarke is always in motion: As the founding artistic director of the Nashville-based Tennessee Women's Theatre Project, she always has multiple irons in the fire.

BWW Interviews: Actor Chad Borden Talks About Havok Theatre's New Season

by Don Grigware — January 12, 2010

Actor/producing director of Havok Theatre Company Chad Borden has been treading the boards in LA theatre for many years, this year being Ovation nominated for his portrayal of Molina in Kiss of the Spider Woman, which won Production of a Musical in an Intimate Space at the Ovations last night.

BWW Interviews: FELA!'s Saycon Sengbloh

BWW Interviews: FELA!'s Saycon Sengbloh

by Gabrielle Sierra — January 8, 2010

Saycon Sengbloh takes on her largest and most influential role to date as the muse of Fela Anikulapo-Kuti in Fela!, now playing at Broadway's Eugene O'Neill Theatre.



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