An Interview with Rick McKay
by Robert Diamond - Mar 2, 2006
Broadway: The Golden Age Week starts officially on Monday featuring daily, NEVER-BEFORE-SEEN footage from Rick McKay's Broadway: The Golden Age Vaults. To kick things off, we checked in with the filmmaker about the success of the film, its upcoming airing on PBS, the sequels and lots more...
An Interview with Lea Salonga
by Robert Diamond - Oct 30, 2005
No stranger to the New York stage, Tony-winner Lea Salonga will make her Carnegie Hall debut in a highly anticipated concert on November 7th. I spoke to the star to get the scoop on that 'bound to be memorable' night, 'Wicked', what else she's been up to...and lots more!
An Interview with Greg Jbara
by Robert Diamond - Apr 12, 2005
Greg Jbara is currently starring as Andre in Dirty Rotten Scoundrels, and we sat down recently in his dressing room to speak about the show, his career, his love of New York and lots more…
BARE Scoop! An Interview with Damon Intrabartolo
by Robert Diamond - Oct 20, 2004
With fans of the show clamoring for more information on its current status, and news about Dodger Productions making the rounds in the NY papers today, it seemed like a perfect time to check in with BARE composer Damon Intrabartolo for the latest.
Interview with Composer Scott Alan
by Robert Diamond - Apr 21, 2004
Fresh from his sold-out two show Showcase debut at the Duplex Theater, and on the heels of the news that his song 'Home' performed by Shoshana Bean, was picked by NBC for the official Olympic commercial spot, BroadwayWorld sat down with up and coming composer Scott Alan to discuss his background, influences and more... If you haven't heard of him yet, you will soon.
Interview with Bianca Marroquin
by Heather Colon-Smith - Feb 12, 2004
Bianca talks about making the leap from Mexico to Broadway, working with Patrick Swayze and lots more...
How to Date the Leading Ladies of Broadway
by Michael Dale - Jan 17, 2004
When you've started talking about the weather it's usually a sign that your date's not going very well. Unless, of course, you're on a date with Lady Guenevere. The way Lerner and Loewe wrote her in the musical Camelot, the chick seems to have a bit of a weather fetish. Think of it. When we first see her she's so disgusted at the thought of getting married that she runs away in the middle of a forest. But how does Arthur win her over? He sings a song about how nice the weather is in his kingdom. All he's gotta do is tell her "The winter is forbidden till December" and "The rain may never fall till after sundown" and she's all hot for a royal wedding. Need further proof? Look how Lancelot steals her heart away in Act II. He sings "If Ever I Would Leave You", a song that actually names all four seasons! When the musical climax occurs at "Oh no, not in springtime, summer, winter or fall..." the queen's been worked up into such a medieval, female Viagra frenzy she's willing to dump a wealthy king who gives her everything for some dude who writes rhyming couplets about himself and fights jousts for a living.
A Conversation with Susan Egan
by Craig Brockman - Oct 16, 2003
Susan Egan, currently in Cabaret portraying Sally Bowles, sat down to talk about her career including her recent position as Artistic Director for the Orange Country High School of the Arts and so much more!