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The latest interviews about live + streaming theatre in Broadway.

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Broadway Bullet Interview: Stephanie J. Block

by Michael Gilboe — August 21, 2007

We talk to, and hear from, the wonderful Stephanie Block! Most recently seen as Grace O' Malley in The Pirate Queen, you might also remember her as Liza Minnelli from The Boy from Oz, with Hugh Jackman.

A Chat With High School Musical 2 Star Lucas Grabeel

A Chat With High School Musical 2 Star Lucas Grabeel

by Craig Brockman — August 16, 2007

With the overwhelming success of the original High School Musical, it was only a matter of time before Disney delivered what the millions of fans were begging for - the highly anticipated sequel, High School Musical 2 which debuts on the Disney Channel on Friday, August 17th.

What Do You Do With a B.A. in Theatre? Part I: Directing

by James Howard — August 15, 2007

Part one of a three part series about recent graduates of the Towson University Theatre Program - an actor, a director and a playwright - all of whom have made the successful, if difficult, transition to life as a working artist.

Andrew Rohn & Catherine Capellaro: Corporate Crusaders

by Eugene Lovendusky — August 13, 2007

Andrew Rohn (music/lyrics) and Catherine Capellaro (book) are weeks away from opening their original musical 'Walmartopia' off-Broadway at the Minetta Lane Theatre on September 3.

Broadway Bullet Interview: My First Time

by Michael Gilboe — August 8, 2007

My First Time, a new play in the style of The Vagina Monologues, features four actors, reciting hysterical and heartbreaking stories about first sexual experiences, written by real people - just like you.

Broadway Bullet Interview: 33 to Nothing

by Michael Gilboe — August 1, 2007

We talk to, and hear from, actor/writer/composer Grant James Varjas, actor John Good, and actor/co-composer/arranger Preston Clarke.

The Multiple Personalities of Stephen Lang

The Multiple Personalities of Stephen Lang

by Joseph F. Panarello — August 1, 2007

Stephen Lang, who gives not one but eight tour de force performances in 'Beyond Glory,' discusses his craft and the multiple personality disorders of actors.

Monster Chat with 'Young Frankenstein's' Chris Fitzgerald

Monster Chat with 'Young Frankenstein's' Chris Fitzgerald

by James Sims — July 27, 2007

Sitting at a local Seattle coffee shop, Christopher Fitzgerald, along with his newborn baby, talked with BroadwayWorld's James Sims about his vaudeville like beginnings, leading to a role in the original Broadway cast of Wicked, and now as Igor in Young Frankenstein.

A Monster Chat with 'Young Frankenstein's' Fred Applegate

A Monster Chat with 'Young Frankenstein's' Fred Applegate

by James Sims — July 25, 2007

One of the Broadway's Young Frankenstein stars, Fred Applegate, who will play Inspector Kemp, recently spoke, in between rehearsals in Seattle, to BroadwayWorld's James Sims about the monster musical and his experiences working with Mel Brooks in The Producers.

Laura Bell Bundy: Making Her Place

by Eugene Lovendusky — July 21, 2007

Laura Bell Bundy (Legally Blonde), celebrating the release of her debut country album entitled 'Longing for a Place Already Gone,' discusses her original music, her new record label and recounts her Broadway experience.

Martin Vidnovic: What Matters to Him

by Eugene Lovendusky — July 15, 2007

Martin Vidnovic, a Father in the current revival of 'The Fantasticks,' and father to Laura Benanti, discusses the theatre experiences that have collected into his new and original cabaret debut 'What Matters to Me' at the Metropolitan Room July 16-August 6.

An Interview with the 'Spirited' Adriane Lenox

by Maya Cantu — July 14, 2007

Having moved gracefully through the moral shadowlands of John Patrick Shanley's Pulitzer Prize-winning play Doubt, acclaimed actress Adriane Lenox now finds herself in a lighter realm - that of Noel Coward's hilarious classic Blithe Spirit, which plays the Williamstown Theatre Festival from July 18t

Sacramento's 'Javert' Brad Little Shares Some Thoughts

by Pati Buehler — July 14, 2007

With a resume of leading roles as long as a football field, there's only a handful of leading roles this 'baritenor' has not played over many years on stages across the country and the world.

Being On Stage is the Life of Riley

by James Howard — July 12, 2007

Erin Riley, recent star of Neil LaBute's Fat Pig at Spotlighters Theatre talks about life as an actress in Baltimore and beyond.



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