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The 'US' of Alanna: Patriotic Bitch!

The 'US' of Alanna: Patriotic Bitch!

by Eddie Varley — May 31, 2008

Alanna Ubach may be celebrated as a film actress with a distinctive comic flair and energy, but she began and would still be happy to be thought of as a stage actress, one with something funny, and important to say.

Emily Skinner: Broadway, Her Way

by Eugene Lovendusky — May 30, 2008

A favorite Broadway vixen, Emily Skinner premieres her new act 'Broadway, My Way' at Feinstein's at Loews Regency on Sunday, June 1 & 8.

Liz Flahive: Moving Up with 'From Up Here'

Liz Flahive: Moving Up with 'From Up Here'

by Eugene Lovendusky — May 26, 2008

Nominated for the 2008 Drama Desk and Outer Critics Circle Awards, 'From Up Here' premiered at Manhattan Theatre Club this spring with a flurry of praise for a great cast, engaging story and an impressive new playwright.

Matthew Morrison: Bali Hai Has Found Him

by Eddie Varley — May 20, 2008

From the very first moment Hairspray audiences caught Matthew Morrison crooning Marc Shaiman's joyful heart beat of a score and expertly swinging his hips while dancing to Jerry Mitchell's witty whiplash choreography, a Broadway performer of high caliber was born.

TONYS 2008 Q&A: Robin De Jesus

by Eddie Varley — May 15, 2008

Robin De Jesús is delighting Broadway audiences on a nightly basis as part of the cast of In The Heights, Lin-Manuel Miranda's passionate musical love letter to life in Washington Heights.

Becoming Alma: Mary Bacon On Diving Into Williams

by Faetra Petillo — May 14, 2008

Actress Mary Bacon is currently starring as Alma Winemiller in TACT's production of the Tennessee Williams masterpiece, Eccentricities of a Nightingale- the first time the production has been performed in New York in thirty years.

Capathia Jenkins & Louis Rosen: One Ounce of Truth

Capathia Jenkins & Louis Rosen: One Ounce of Truth

by Eugene Lovendusky — May 9, 2008

In their newest collaborative-album, 'One Ounce of Truth,' sultry vocalist Capathia Jenkins and inspired composer Louis Rosen shape a fresh and enthralling 13-song mix around the vivid poetry of Nikki Giovanni, the renowned female African-American writer and poet.

Boris Kodjoe Reflects On The Role Of A Lifetime

by Faetra Petillo — May 2, 2008

On April 15th, 2008 actor Boris Kodjoe took over the role of 'Brick' for a short time in the current revival of Tennessee Williams' Cat On A Hot Tin Roof.

The Lovers of 'Kiss Me, Kate' at Paper Mill Playhouse

The Lovers of 'Kiss Me, Kate' at Paper Mill Playhouse

by Eugene Lovendusky — April 24, 2008

With their Platinum Anniversary just around the corner, Paper Mill Playhouse is celebrating the abundance of springtime with a musical comedy favorite, Cole Porter's 'Kiss Me, Kate!' James Brennan's 'wunderbar' direction and 'too darn hot' choreography by Patti Columbo take center-stage with the har

A Moment With 'Almost An Evening' Star Del Pentecost

A Moment With 'Almost An Evening' Star Del Pentecost

by Faetra Petillo — April 23, 2008

Currently running at The Theatres at 45 Bleecker Street, Ethan Coen's 'Almost an Evening' sold out before performances began in its first home at the Atlantic Theater Company.

The Music Man – and Woman – Come to Hartford

by Jan Nargi — April 19, 2008

Mother and son Shirley Jones and Patrick Cassidy reunite to celebrate the 50th anniversary of Meredith Willson's musical classic in a staged concert version of 'The Music Man' April 22-27 at The Bushnell Center for the Performing Arts in Hartford, Connecticut

Tobias Segal: Kids These Days

Tobias Segal: Kids These Days

by Eugene Lovendusky — April 19, 2008

Kenny, portrayed by the stirring Tobias Segal, is the juvenile under-the-microscope in Liz Flahive's 'From Up Here,' directed by Leigh Silverman, now playing MTC in collaboration with Ars Nova.

The Odyssey of Hunter Foster

by Charles Shubow — April 18, 2008

From 'Urinetown' to 'Kiss of the Spider Woman' at the Signature Theatre in Arlington, VA

A Moment With 'Almost an Evening' Star Joey Slotnick

A Moment With 'Almost an Evening' Star Joey Slotnick

by Faetra Petillo — April 15, 2008

Currently running at The Theatres at 45 Bleecker Street, Ethan Coen's 'Almost an Evening' sold out before performances began in its first home at the Atlantic Theater Company.

Tommy Tune: Steps in Time

by Jan Nargi — April 14, 2008

Broadway's most celebrated showman debuts his new act 'Steps in Time: A Broadway Biography in Song and Dance' April 19-20 at the Reagle Players in Waltham, Mass.

Shannon Durig: Goodbye to Baltimore!

Shannon Durig: Goodbye to Baltimore!

by Eugene Lovendusky — April 11, 2008

After over 1,000 performances as Broadway's favorite big-girl Tracy Turnblad, Shannon Durig will take her final 'Hairspray' bow on Sunday, April 13, 2008.

Gideon Banner & Michael Esper: The Two of Them and 'The Four of Us'

Gideon Banner & Michael Esper: The Two of Them and 'The Four of Us'

by Eugene Lovendusky — April 4, 2008

From the pen of young playwright Itamar Moses, helmed by young director Pam MacKinnon and interpreted by young actors Michael Esper and Gideon Banner - MTC presents 'The Four Of Us' - a story of male companionship that reverberates for audiences young and old! Banner and Esper discuss their amiable

Sherie Rene Scott: You May Now Worship Her

Sherie Rene Scott: You May Now Worship Her

by Eugene Lovendusky — March 28, 2008

On Monday, March 31, 2008, Broadway belter Sherie Rene Scott, currently starring as the notorious eight-armed sea-witch Ursula in Disney's 'The Little Mermaid,' will concoct an experiment in truth-telling in her new and original one-woman show 'You May Now Worship Me.



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