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The latest interviews with theater stars, creatives & more from Raleigh
Raleigh Native Beth Leavel Opens Up About Finding Her Life Path, Channeling Her Evil

Raleigh Native Beth Leavel Opens Up About Finding Her Life Path, Channeling Her Evil Twin, and Building THE PROM

by Lauren Van Hemert — November 26, 2018
It was the kiss seen around the world when the cast of THE PROM took center stage at The Macy's Thanksgiving Day Parade. They performed their finale number, at the end of which the two actresses who play the lesbian couple at the center of the show kissed. It was a first for the parade and a moment ...
Producer Kris Lythgoe Brushes Up on His Southern Colloquialisms for ALADDIN AND HIS W

Producer Kris Lythgoe Brushes Up on His Southern Colloquialisms for ALADDIN AND HIS WINTER WISH

by Lauren Van Hemert — November 17, 2018
Although the Lythgoe family is best known for producing reality television shows like 'So You Think You Can Dance' and 'American Idol,' live theater is in their blood. 'It's more part of my DNA,' says Kris Lythgoe. 'I really grew up surrounded by the tradition and frankly know nothing else.' L...
Theatre in the Park's Ira David Wood III Opens Up About Family, His Legacy, Christmas

Theatre in the Park's Ira David Wood III Opens Up About Family, His Legacy, Christmas, and Scrooge

by Lauren Van Hemert — November 16, 2018
BWW Interview: Theatre in the Park's Ira David Wood III Opens Up About Family, His Legacy, Christmas, and Scrooge...
Mike McGee And Lauren Knott of Raleigh Little Theatre's CINDERELLA Talk Holiday Tradi

Mike McGee And Lauren Knott of Raleigh Little Theatre's CINDERELLA Talk Holiday Tradition and the Importance of Family Productions

by Lauren Van Hemert — November 11, 2018
Later this month, the Raleigh Little Theatre production of CINDERELLA will take the stage for the 35th time. This time, Mike McGee directs and Lauren Knott returns to the title role. Hear what the pair had to say about the changes to this year's production, carrying on a beloved holiday tradition, a...
Jason Gotay Talks ALADDIN AND HIS WINTER WISH, Panto Tradition, and Returning to the

Jason Gotay Talks ALADDIN AND HIS WINTER WISH, Panto Tradition, and Returning to the North Carolina Theatre Stage

by Lauren Van Hemert — November 5, 2018
Look at him, he's the 'King of New York! ' North Carolina Theatre audiences may remember New York actor Jason Gotay as Jack Kelly in the North Carolina Theatre production of NEWSIES last summer. Last month, he opened in the off-Broadway world premiere of RENASCENCE at The Transport Theatre G...
Elon Alum Tanner Ray Wilson is 'Head Over Heels' to be Part of Groundbreaking Show

Elon Alum Tanner Ray Wilson is 'Head Over Heels' to be Part of Groundbreaking Show

by Lauren Van Hemert — November 3, 2018
For HEAD OVER HEELS' Tanner Ray Wilson, performing on a Broadway stage eight times a week is a far cry from his hometown of Jonesboro, Arkansas. 'My dad is a football coach and a basketball coach and a hunter, like outdoorsman extraordinaire,' he says. 'And he was cool enough for some reason to l...
THE CHOIR OF MAN'S  Denis Grindel Raises a Glass to Ireland, Friendship, and Manhood

THE CHOIR OF MAN'S Denis Grindel Raises a Glass to Ireland, Friendship, and Manhood in Advance of DPAC Show

by Lauren Van Hemert — October 25, 2018
Denis Grindel says he's always been a performer.  After all, he's Irish. It's in his blood. 'I love telling stories,' says Grindel. 'It's a big part of my culture.' 'You grow up hearing stories and legends and song, it's a big part of what being Irish is,' he adds. 'So, it was a natural for m...
Fraser Walters Talks About Bringing THE TENORS' A-Game to Durham for Carolina Theatre

Fraser Walters Talks About Bringing THE TENORS' A-Game to Durham for Carolina Theatre Concert

by Lauren Van Hemert — October 23, 2018
Fresh off their fourth PBS special which aired in August, the multi-platinum group The Tenors kicked off their Fan Favorites Tour two weeks ago in Canada. This week, they bring their eclectic mix of classical and contemporary music to The Carolina Theatre in Durham.  'There are so many voices ex...
Penn Holderness Talks Viral Videos, New Musical in the Making, and Theatre Raleigh's

Penn Holderness Talks Viral Videos, New Musical in the Making, and Theatre Raleigh's ROCKY HORROR SHOW

by Lauren Van Hemert — October 20, 2018
After 18 years in the news business, Penn Holderness took a leap of faith and jumped into starting his own video production company. As a natural born storyteller, he wanted to tell stories that were not only interesting but relatable. So in 2013, he and his family posted their  'Xmas Jammies' vid...
Genny Lis Padilla & David Guzman of North Carolina Theatre's IN THE HEIGHTS

Genny Lis Padilla & David Guzman of North Carolina Theatre's IN THE HEIGHTS

by Jeffrey Kare — October 12, 2018
From October 16th-21st, North Carolina Theatre will be opening their 2018-19 season with a production of Lin-Manuel Miranda & Quiara Alegria Hudes' 2008 award-winning musical, In the Heights, at the Raleigh Memorial Auditorium. I was recently able to get in touch with two of the cast members, Genny ...
Temple Theatre's Cast and Director of GHOST Talk Love, Character Relationships, and t

Temple Theatre's Cast and Director of GHOST Talk Love, Character Relationships, and the Challenges of Bringing a Beloved Movie to the Stage

by Lauren Van Hemert — October 11, 2018
The movie 'Ghost' opened in the summer of 1990. Twenty years later, it inspired a Broadway musical. While the movie was the highest grossing film of 1990, the Broadway version, which featured a large cast and a multitude of special effects, did not share the same box office success. 'On the Broad...
Dave Toole And Morgan Parpan of Theatre Raleigh's ONCE Talk About Dialects, Making Mu

Dave Toole And Morgan Parpan of Theatre Raleigh's ONCE Talk About Dialects, Making Music, and What's Next

by Lauren Van Hemert — August 31, 2018
Theatre Raleigh closes its Summer Season with the Tony Award-winning musical ONCE. Based on the 2007 film of the same name, ONCE tells the story of a Guy and a Girl who are brought together through their love of music. Dave Toole and Morgan Parpan play Guy and Girl in this production and sat down...
'New York Times' Bestselling Author Kate Moore Talks 'The Radium Girls,' THESE SHININ

'New York Times' Bestselling Author Kate Moore Talks 'The Radium Girls,' THESE SHINING LIVES, and Radioactive Legacy

by Lauren Van Hemert — July 26, 2018
It is hard to believe that decades before Three Mile Island accident in Pennsylvania or the Chernobyl disaster in Ukraine, there were thousands of young women, many of them teenagers, who were exposed to radium in dial factories in the United States and around the world. Many of these women suffered...
Ramin Karimloo Reflects on The Avett Brothers, His Friendship with Joe Kwon, and Work

Ramin Karimloo Reflects on The Avett Brothers, His Friendship with Joe Kwon, and Working with Andrew Lloyd Webber in Advance of His Raleigh Benefit Concert

by Lauren Van Hemert — July 24, 2018
t might surprise theater fans that Tony-nominated Ramin Karimloo's playlist includes an eclectic mix of Colm Wilkinson, the alt-rock band The Tragically Hip, and North Carolina's own, The Avett Brothers. But Karimloo says for him there is a common thread that ties his favorite genres of music altoge...
Women's Theatre Festival's ECLIPSED Director Michele Okoh Looks Forward to Durham Reg

Women's Theatre Festival's ECLIPSED Director Michele Okoh Looks Forward to Durham Regional Premiere

by Lauren Van Hemert — July 18, 2018
Before Danai Gurira exploded on the big screen earlier this year as Okoye in the movie BLACK PANTHER, she made history with her play ECLIPSED. The play opened on Broadway in 2016, marking the first time a Broadway play featured an all-female, all-black cast, director, and playwright. ECLIPSED will m...
Women's Theatre Festival Artistic Director Ashley Popio Combines Art Forms to Elevate

Women's Theatre Festival Artistic Director Ashley Popio Combines Art Forms to Elevate GOBLIN MARKET

by Lauren Van Hemert — July 11, 2018
Christina Rosetti's poem 'The Goblin Market,' explores the themes of temptation, sacrifice, and the loss of innocence and has been the subject of varied interpretations and creative adaptations ever since its publication in 1862. One such adaptation is a musical version by Polly Pen and Peggy Har...
Dustin Britt, Heather Strickland, and Havana Blum Share Immersive SEED ART SHARE'S TH

Dustin Britt, Heather Strickland, and Havana Blum Share Immersive SEED ART SHARE'S THE MIRACLE WORKER

by Lauren Van Hemert — July 10, 2018
In the past, immersive theater productions were something seen in bigger cities. But now, Seed Art Share has brought immersive 'shared art' experiences to the Triangle. Next month, the company is presenting William Gibson's classic play THE MIRACLE WORKER at The Borden House in Fletcher Park. I had...
Triangle Rising Star Winner Mya Ison Reflects on Her JIMMY AWARDS Experience

Triangle Rising Star Winner Mya Ison Reflects on Her JIMMY AWARDS Experience

by Lauren Van Hemert — July 8, 2018
Mya Ison is still beaming after spending a week in New York for The Jimmy Awards, the National High School Musical Theatre Awards that celebrate the best in high school musical talent. Ison's journey to The Jimmy Awards started at The Durham Performing Arts Center last May when she and Sterling Jone...
Tito Hernandez Channels Inner Fosse for North Carolina Theatre's PIPPIN

Tito Hernandez Channels Inner Fosse for North Carolina Theatre's PIPPIN

by Lauren Van Hemert — June 28, 2018
PIPPIN is the story of a young prince trying to find the meaning of life. Pippin's struggle to find out where he fits into the world is not unlike the 38 middle school and high school students performing in North Carolina Theatre Conservatory's production, which opens July 6th at the A.J. Fletcher O...
Lea Michele Reflects on Darren Criss, LM/DC Tour, and Importance of Family in Advance

Lea Michele Reflects on Darren Criss, LM/DC Tour, and Importance of Family in Advance of DPAC Concert

by Lauren Van Hemert — June 23, 2018
This week, Lea Michele hits the road for the second leg of her LM/DC tour with "Glee" co-star Darren Criss. The duo is scheduled to play the Durham Performing Arts Center on June 30th, and Michele says audiences can expect a fantastic show full of surprises. "Obviosly we sing some of our most popula...
Kristin Chenoweth Talks Upcoming Carolina Concerts, 'Trial & Error' and Giving For Go

Kristin Chenoweth Talks Upcoming Carolina Concerts, 'Trial & Error' and Giving For Good

by Lauren Van Hemert — June 20, 2018
It's been a busy week for Emmy and Tony Award-winning actress and singer Kristin Chenoweth. First, she hosted the Banff World Media Festival's Rockie Awards, where she ingeniously sang 'Bring Him Home' accompanied by Robert Greenblatt, Chairman of NBC. Then she hosted the Kristin Chenoweth Broadway ...
Director Kayla M. Kaufman Hopes WTF's CRUMBLE (LAY ME DOWN JUSTIN TIMBERLAKE) Will In

Director Kayla M. Kaufman Hopes WTF's CRUMBLE (LAY ME DOWN JUSTIN TIMBERLAKE) Will Inspire Radical Compassion and Empathy

by Lauren Van Hemert — June 4, 2018
This week, The Women's Theatre Festival opens its third season, Women Are Heroes, with Sheila Callaghan's Crumble (Lay Me Down Justin Timberlake). 'I think it is one of the hardest plays I've ever worked on in terms of how to describe it to an outsider,' says Director Kayla M. Kaufman, who is ma...
Burning Coal's Artistic Director Jerome Davis Talks HAMILTUNES, Oakwood History, and

Burning Coal's Artistic Director Jerome Davis Talks HAMILTUNES, Oakwood History, and Upcoming Season

by Lauren Van Hemert — May 10, 2018
Can't wait for Hamilton to come to Durham next fall? This weekend, Raleigh theater lovers can enjoy the music of Hamilton at Burning Coal Theatre's songfest, Hamiltunes. Burning Coal's Artistic Director Jerome Davis sat down with me to discuss Hamiltunes, Oakwood history, and the theatre's upcoming ...
RALEIGH LITTLE THEATRE'S Artistic Director Patrick Torres Says BLOOD DONE SIGN MY NAM

RALEIGH LITTLE THEATRE'S Artistic Director Patrick Torres Says BLOOD DONE SIGN MY NAME Speaks to National Experience Right Now

by Lauren Van Hemert — May 9, 2018
Timothy Tyson's book, BLOOD DONE SIGN MY NAME, chronicles his family's journey living in Oxford, NC in 1970, just after Henry 'Dickie' Marrow, an African American Army vet, was shot, beaten, and killed by three white men. Raleigh Little Theatre's Artistic Director Patrick Torres says he hopes the wo...
Ira David Wood IV Walks The Edge As Director, Performer And Puppeteer in Theatre In T

Ira David Wood IV Walks The Edge As Director, Performer And Puppeteer in Theatre In The Park's HAND TO GOD

by Lauren Van Hemert — April 30, 2018
Robert Askins' Tony Award nominated play Hand to God is about a puppet ministry in Texas that goes awry when a sock puppet wreaks havoc on the church, the pastor, and the other kids. Billed for mature audiences only, Ira David Wood IV says the irreverent Hand to God is one of those plays that walks ...
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