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And the Children Shall Lead: Spring Awakening the Play at Mobtown
by Daniel Collins - Mar 2, 2009


It's never easy being a teenager, no matter what century you live in, but one can guess it was particularly difficult for adolescents in 19th century rural Germany where playwright Frank Wedekind sets his 1891 play, Spring Awakening.

Foothills Theater Brings Back STAND-UP COMEDY NIGHT 3/7
by Gabrielle Sierra - Feb 24, 2009


Foothills Theatre is bringing back Stand-up Comedy Night on Saturday, March 7th at 8:00 pm! Come for an evening of laughter when three great comics perform on Foothills stage! Often called 'the funniest man you've never heard of,' Ken Rogerson 'makes the absurd seem logical,' according to The Boston Herald, while Las Vegas Magazine wrote, 'As far as pure stand-up goes, it doesn't get any better.'

BWW Asks: 'What's Your Favorite Halloween Memory?'
by Eugene Lovendusky - Oct 31, 2008


Monsters, Witches and Ogres... OH MY! What better place to celebrate the spooks and creeps of HALLOWEEN than The Great Fright Way? In the spirit of good fun and festivities, BroadwayWorld asked some of New York's finest Broadway and Off-Broadway actors to share their craziest MEMORIES of Halloween... with PHOTOS!

Johnny Mathis Still a Crowd-Pleaser at Age 72
by Paul W. Thompson - Jun 1, 2008


Now on tour in celebration of more than 50 years as a recording artist, the legendary Johnny Mathis showed the kids how it's done on Saturday night, May 31st.

'Camelot': No Magic at the Hippodrome
by James Howard - Mar 26, 2008


REVIEW: The National Tour of Camelot starring Lou Diamond Phillips runs at the Hippodrome in Baltimore through April 6.

Charm City Call Board: January 2 - 7
by James Howard - Jan 2, 2008


Happy New Year! News of Spotlighters, QuestFest, Run of the Mill, FPCT, more! Plus! Job openings and audition notices!

Broadway Bullet Interview: Kate Shindle & Richard Blake
by Michael Gilboe - Aug 28, 2007


In Legally Blonde, Sorority star Elle Woods doesn't take 'no' for an answer. So when her boyfriend dumps her for someone 'serious,' Elle puts down the credit card, hits the books, and sets out to go where no Delta Nu has gone before: Harvard Law. Along the way, ElleSample Image proves that being true to yourself never goes out of style. Legally Blonde: The Musical has been created by a dean's list of top-of-their-class Broadway talent, including Tony Award-winning director/choreographer Jerry Mitchell (Hairspray); composer and lyricist Laurence O'Keefe (Batboy) and Nell Benjamin (Sarah, Plain and Tall); book writer Heather Hach (Freaky Friday); and scenic designer David Rockwell (Dirty Rotten Scoundrels). We talk to, and hear from actors, Kate Shindle and Richard H. Blake. From the Original Broadway Cast Recording, we hear the songs 'Legally Blonde Remix,' and 'Serious'.

Laurel Mill's "Into the Woods" a Pleasant Journey
by James Howard - Apr 29, 2007


WHO: Laurel Mill Playhouse WHAT: Into the Woods WHEN: Through May 6. Fri-Sat at 8PM, Sat and Sun at 2PM HOWMUCH: $15 general, $12 students and seniors. CONTACT: www.laurelmillplayhouse.org or 301-617-9906

A CHORUS LINE Special: 'My Inner Cassie'
by Robert Diamond - Oct 5, 2006


Featuring all the Broadway Cassies including Donna McKechnie, Ann Reinking, Pamela Sousa, Cheryl Clark, Wanda Richert, Angelique Ilo, Laurie Gamache, Deborah Henry, Vicki Frederick in a very special feature.

Interview: Miss Ruth Brown: Better Late, Than Never
by Randy Rice - Aug 29, 2006


Still belting 'em out over 50 years later, Miss Rhythm isn't even thinking of slowing down

BWW Review: Broadway by the Year: 1968
by Jena Tesse Fox - May 10, 2006


1968 was a year of great transition (ask your parents!), and nowhere was that change better reflected than on Broadway.

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...

2005 Tony Awards Q&A: John Patrick Shanley
by Robert Diamond - Jun 3, 2005


Doubt is author John Patrick Shanley's first play to be produced on Broadway, and is nominated for the Tony Award for Best Play.

GYPSY OF THE MONTH: Rachelle Rak of 'Dirty Rotten Scoundrels'
by Adrienne Onofri - Apr 2, 2005


Rachelle started dancing at age 2, got into the tour of 'Cats' when she was 17, and starred in the PBS telecast of 'Fosse'...

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