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The latest interviews with theater stars, creatives & more from Broadway
With CHARLIE PARKER'S YARDBIRD, Tenor Lawrence Brownlee Goes from Bel Canto to Bebop

With CHARLIE PARKER'S YARDBIRD, Tenor Lawrence Brownlee Goes from Bel Canto to Bebop

by Richard Sasanow — April 4, 2016
Tenor Lawrence Brownlee, who's justly acclaimed for his high notes--forget about a high C; how about an F above that!?--just finished the New York premiere of the Daniel Schnyder opera CHARLIE PARKER'S YARDBIRD (Bridgette A. Wmberly, librettist), at the famed Apollo Theatre in Harlem. Famed jazz sax...
Irish Actress LISA DWAN to Perform BECKETT TRILOGY at the Broad Stage, Santa Monica a

Irish Actress LISA DWAN to Perform BECKETT TRILOGY at the Broad Stage, Santa Monica and Later in NYC!

by Don Grigware — March 31, 2016
Irish actress Lisa Dwan, the premier interpreter of Samuel Beckett, is about to step down from the position this spring, but before she does, she will make  an appearance with the Beckett Trilogy at the The Broad Stage in Santa Monica in April. Why is this the first time that all 3 plays have be...
Collegiate Theatrics: USC's CHANTAL NCHAKO

Collegiate Theatrics: USC's CHANTAL NCHAKO

by Jeffrey Ellis — March 15, 2016
A perfect example is Chantal Nchako, a native of Douala, Cameroon, and a graduate of Howard University in Washington, D.C. On her burgeoning resume, you will find such projects as The Vagina Monologues at New World Stages; All American Girls at the Actor's Temple; and Henry V at the Classical Theatr...
Benjamin Cook of TUCK EVERLASTING Talks Dance and Broadway

Benjamin Cook of TUCK EVERLASTING Talks Dance and Broadway

by Gianluca Russo — March 11, 2016
Success in the arts is certainly not easy, often taking years before finally booking your big break. The waiting can be exhausting and discouraging, perhaps making us question why we even got into this business in the first place. Some, however, experience success very early in their careers. One of...
Olga El

Olga El

by Barnett Serchuk — March 2, 2016
Olga El is a writer, director, and performance activist based in New York City. Her company, The Kandake Dance Theatre for Social Change, uses dance traditions from around the world to create socially relevant work and engage audiences and communities. This year is The Kandake's fifth anniversary, s...
Collegiate Theatrics: USC's ASHLEY ESKEW

Collegiate Theatrics: USC's ASHLEY ESKEW

by Jeffrey Ellis — March 1, 2016
Ashley Eskew – a native of Irvine, California, who did her undergraduate work at Northwestern University, where she earned a BS in Theater, with a certificate in Music Theater – is one such member of the rather rarefied group of aspiring actors earning advanced degrees from USC this year....
Bill Russell and Jill Sapenoff Talk ELEGIES FOR ANGELS, PUNKS AND RAGING QUEENS at Bi

Bill Russell and Jill Sapenoff Talk ELEGIES FOR ANGELS, PUNKS AND RAGING QUEENS at Birdland

by David Clarke — February 23, 2016
On Monday, February 29, 2016, the Broadway at Birdland concert series will be presenting Elegies for Angels, Punks and Raging Queens as a benefit concert. With music by Janet Hood, lyrics and additional text by bill Russell, the piece is comprised of songs and monologues inspired by the NAMES Projec...
Collegiate Theatrics: USC's CHAE CHAPUT

Collegiate Theatrics: USC's CHAE CHAPUT

by Jeffrey Ellis — February 23, 2016
Chae Chaput - a native of Manchester, New Hampshire, who did her undergraduate work at Fairleigh Dickinson University in Madison, New Jersey, where she earned her BA in Theater Arts with a double concentration in Acting and Technical Theater with a minor in film - is one such member of the group....
Collegiate Theatrics: USC's SALOME MERGIA

Collegiate Theatrics: USC's SALOME MERGIA

by Jeffrey Ellis — February 10, 2016
Here is your opportunity to get to know USC's Salome Mergia in this week's edition of Collegiate Theatrics. Miraculously, it would seem, she found time to sit down and consider our questions - and to offer some elucidating answers - about her time at USC and how her experiences there have prepared h...
David Harris Returns to OZ

David Harris Returns to OZ

by Jacqueline Bublitz — February 10, 2016
Aussie musical theatre fans, David Harris has returned to Oz - but only for a flying visit! We get our homegrown leading man back to the Australian stage for two nights this weekend, when he joins Sutton Foster, Aaron Tveit, Betty Buckley, Joanna Ampil and Helen Dallimore in DEFYING GRAVITY - a ...
Nicholas Carlisle and Erik Stangvik Talk BROADWAY AGAINST BULLYING

Nicholas Carlisle and Erik Stangvik Talk BROADWAY AGAINST BULLYING

by David Clarke — February 4, 2016
Globally, bullying is a problem facing many school aged children. It is a comfort to know that many are looking for ways to curb bullying and make the world a better place for our children. On Monday, February 8, 2016, to celebrate it's expansion to the East Coast, the international anti-bullying or...
Collegiate Theatrics: USC's ADAM LEBOWITZ-LOCKARD

Collegiate Theatrics: USC's ADAM LEBOWITZ-LOCKARD

by Jeffrey Ellis — February 4, 2016
Theater's next generation of actors will come from all over the globe, to be certain, but one might find an impressive concentration of artists on the campus of the University of Southern California, where the list of candidates for the Master of Fine Arts in acting rivals any group to be found anyw...
Ray Mercer Puts All The Right Moves Into PURE MOTION for Broadway Cares

Ray Mercer Puts All The Right Moves Into PURE MOTION for Broadway Cares

by Bob Rizzo — January 26, 2016
BWW Interview: Ray Mercer puts All The Right Moves into PURE MOTION...
Hilly Bodin in SNOW WHITE by Company XIV

Hilly Bodin in SNOW WHITE by Company XIV

by Marina Kennedy — January 19, 2016
Broadwayworld.com interviewed Hilly Bodin who plays Snow White in Company XIV's production of 'Snow White.' The show will be on stage at Minetta Lane Theatre through March 12th....
Dancer Jakob Karr on His Diverse Career Since So You Think You Can Dance

Dancer Jakob Karr on His Diverse Career Since So You Think You Can Dance

by Bob Rizzo — January 12, 2016
BWW Interview: Dancer Jakob Karr on his Diverse Career since So You Think You Can Dance...
Timothy Haskell Talks SANTASTICAL: A VERY, MERRY TWISTMAS

Timothy Haskell Talks SANTASTICAL: A VERY, MERRY TWISTMAS

by David Clarke — December 20, 2015
Timothy Haskell and Psycho Clan are finding news ways to delight New Yorkers during the holidays. They have successfully scared the pants off many with the critically acclaimed Nightmare Haunted House. They have brought New Yorkers gleeful, springtime joy with Full Bunny Contact. Now, they're ready ...
Lori Ann Ferreri talks ADM21 and the Chance to Dance with Donna McKechnie

Lori Ann Ferreri talks ADM21 and the Chance to Dance with Donna McKechnie

by Bob Rizzo — December 8, 2015
Lori Ann Ferreri has the distinction of performing the iconic 'The Music and the Mirror' number from A CHORUS LINE in this year's production for ADM21. What makes it even more special is that she's being taught the original material by none other than Tony Award winner Donna McKechnie herself....
Lea DeLaria Talks HOUSE OF DAVID, Jazz, and Concerts

Lea DeLaria Talks HOUSE OF DAVID, Jazz, and Concerts

by David Clarke — November 24, 2015
Lea DeLaria, the television, stage, and music star who is currently best known as Carrie 'Big Boo' Black in the hit Netflix series ORANGE IS THE NEW BLACK, recently released HOUSE OF DAVID: DELARIA + BOWIE = JAZZ. The innovative album earned strong reviews, and she has been treating New York audienc...
Chef Spotlight:  Edwin Claflin of TESSA on the UWS in NYC

Chef Spotlight: Edwin Claflin of TESSA on the UWS in NYC

by Marina Kennedy — November 9, 2015
Executive Chef Edwin Clafin of TESSA on the Upper West Side of New York City is in our 'Chef Spotlight.'...
Transgender Actress Cece Sauzo-Augustus

Transgender Actress Cece Sauzo-Augustus

by Olga El — November 6, 2015
Last week I had the pleasure of speaking with actress Cece Suazo-Augustus. Ms. Cece is many things: an Honduran/Cuban adoptee, transgendered, driven. 'I won't stop until I win a TONY. If you can perfect theatre, everything else comes easily.' She goes down a list of African-American TONY award winne...
Master Mixologist:  Gary Wallach of SUSHI ROXX in NYC

Master Mixologist: Gary Wallach of SUSHI ROXX in NYC

by Marina Kennedy — November 3, 2015
Gary Wallach, Director of Bars at SUSHI ROXX in New York City is our 'Master Mixologist.'...
Chef Spotlight: JOHN DALEY Church Street Tavern Omakase Sushi Pop-up

Chef Spotlight: JOHN DALEY Church Street Tavern Omakase Sushi Pop-up

by Marina Kennedy — October 30, 2015
John Daley the chef for the Church Street Tavern omakase sushi pop-up is in our 'Chef Spotlight.'...
Broadway Dancer and Author Lee Wilson, On Book, REBEL ON POINTE

Broadway Dancer and Author Lee Wilson, On Book, REBEL ON POINTE

by Marina Kamen — October 28, 2015
Lee Wilson danced for royalty in Europe, gun-toting revolutionaries in Algeria, American aristocrats at the Metropolitan Opera, and a galaxy of stars on Broadway. She is an award-winning writer,producer and actor linking in Los Angeles....
Director/Choreographer Julie Branam Talks ROCKETTES and the CHRISTMAS SPECTACULAR

Director/Choreographer Julie Branam Talks ROCKETTES and the CHRISTMAS SPECTACULAR

by Bob Rizzo — October 27, 2015
Julie Branam has the distinction of being the first Rockette ever to have directed and choreographed the Radio City Christmas Spectacular in New York City. For the past 28 years, Julie has had a successful career performing as a Rockette as well as holding other various positions at the Music Hall....
Chef Spotlight:  Executive Chef Edward Avdyli of Angus Club Steakhouse in NYC

Chef Spotlight: Executive Chef Edward Avdyli of Angus Club Steakhouse in NYC

by Marina Kennedy — October 16, 2015
Executive Chef Edward Avdyli of Angus Club Steakhouse in New York City is in our 'Chef Spotlight.'...
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