A through-sung show about two couples in changing relationships: one getting together and one breaking up.
The 5th Avenue Theatre announces new dates for two of its 2007-2008 season musicals.
The Zipper Theatre, Ryan Hill and John Johnson are pleased to announce a one-night only, newly adapted concert version of WORKING, the 1978 musical adapted from the acclaimed non-fiction book by Studs Terkel. This one-night only premiere concert event to benefit the Actor's Fund of America will take place on Monday, February 19, 2007 at The Zipper Theatre (336 West 37th Street, between 8 th and 9th Avenues).
Schwartz on Los Angeles theatre, his new opera and the future of Broadway.
Gloucester Stage honors the memory of playwright Wendy Wasserstein
WHO: The Vagabond Players WHAT: Robert Harling’s STEEL MAGNOLIAS WHEN: Through May 21, Fridays and Saturdays at 8PM, Sundays at 2PM HOW MUCH: $15.00
WHO: The Vagabond Players WHAT: Robert Harling’s STEEL MAGNOLIAS WHEN: Through May 21, Fridays and Saturdays at 8PM, Sundays at 2PM HOW MUCH: $15.00
WHO: The Vagabond Players WHAT: Robert Harling’s STEEL MAGNOLIAS WHEN: Through May 21, Fridays and Saturdays at 8PM, Sundays at 2PM HOW MUCH: $15.00
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...
Blind patrons face a challenge when they decide to attend a live performance.
The Jersey Shore town has two professional theaters; both, appropriately enough, are currently presenting plays set in the Victorian age.
Pultizer Prize-winner John Patrick Shanley's new play Chain of Command will move to a longer run at Vassar's Powerhouse Theatre from July 29th to 31st
Thirty years after failing to make it to Broadway, The Baker's Wife has been revised into a delectable treat
In the third in a series of Women's History Month profiles, Nugent talks about producing hits and flops, getting backers, making movies and leveling the playing field for women in theater.
Emmons, a seven-time Tony nominee, is spotlighted in the second of BWW's special Women's History Month profiles.
The new musical adaptation of Louisa May Alcott's classic novel has all the warmth and artistry of a very special episode of a certain 80's sitcom.
John Lennon may have been paranoid about the government, but he was also being followed.
From a chorus boy in the original cast of 'Oklahoma!' to a one-man show off-Broadway and a Tony Award in between, George S. Irving has been one of Broadway's most endearing and enduring character men
Frank Wildhorn is no stranger to the music world and neither are his tunes. His music has been heard all over the world on stages, at national and international special events, and on all-star recordings. Read on for the latest about Dracula, Jekyll & Hyde in Concert and more...
Barrett Foa, who understudies Rod/Princeton in Avenue Q already has some quite an intriguing list of roles to his credit. In the following interview, Barrett shares his thoughts on workshops, concerts, and his experience joing the Avenue Q family!
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