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by Chloe Rabinowitz - Nov 6, 2021
Kelli O'Hara will be singing the national anthem at the New York City Marathon, and will be running for Cancer Support Community, honoring her friend, Broadway star Marin Mazzie, who passed away from cancer in 2018.
by Stephi Wild - Oct 25, 2021
Hadestown, the 2019 Tony Award-winning Best Musical, officially opened its North American Tour on October 15, at The John F. Kennedy Center for the Performing Arts in Washington, D.C. Kicking off at the Peace Center in Greenville, SC, the tour will visit over 30 cities in its first year. Check out all the reviews...
by Analisa Swerczek - Oct 20, 2021
BroadwayWorld in Omaha sat down for a special interview with music royalty, Bill Medley, as The Righteous Brother prepare to bring that loving feeling to the midwest this next weekend.
by Stephi Wild - Oct 10, 2021
Jason Graae will direct R&H's It's a Grand Night For Singing at Musical Theatre West beginning this week.
by Stephen Mosher - Oct 8, 2021
Melissa Errioc is home in New York and home at 54 Below, and the sold-out shows there are proof that she was missed.
by Nicole Rosky - Sep 4, 2021
Those summer days may have drifted away, but oh- autumn has begun! On this day of relaxation, pour yourself a cup of ambition and listen to 50 of our favorite songs about the jobs of your favorite Broadway characters, who work hard all the livelong day.
by Sarah Jae Leiber - Aug 27, 2021
Overcome with nostalgia, Marge decides to stage a revival of her high school musical, “Y2K: The Millennium Bug.”
by Stephen Mosher - Aug 11, 2021
Lillias White has an artistic home-away-from-home at The Green Room 42, and with a new album to celebrate, the club that calls her their Main Muse is the perfect place to party.
by Sarah Jae Leiber - Aug 9, 2021
Beloved Apple TV+ series Ted Lasso recently returned for season two — with fan favorite character Jamie Tartt conspicuously missing from any football lineup.
by Stephen Mosher - Aug 4, 2021
The edgy, inquisitive, exploratory actress is ready to go out on her biggest artist limb yet, creating her first-ever cabaret show for 54 Below, and, boy, is she ready.
by Student Blogger: Aingea Venuto - Aug 9, 2021
'It took me like, 10 years from graduating to starting to make a living doing it myself, solo, without assisting or anything. So yeah, just stick out if you can and just keep trying and don't be told that you can't do it, just persevere.'
by Sarah Jae Leiber - Jul 27, 2021
Ward Hayden & the Outliers previously released a video for “I’d Die For You” which will make its DittyTV Debut on Wednesday, July 28 at 10pm CT on The Curve and will be rebroadcast on Thursday, July 29th at 10am CT.
by Stephen Mosher - Jul 23, 2021
The singer-songwriter with the voice of gold debuts her first solo show in New York twice in one weekend, starting tonight... and she has a lot to say with the music she has chosen to introduce herself to the city. And it's all beautiful.
by Sarah Jae Leiber - Aug 6, 2021
Did you miss some of the many, many musical theatre references on Schmigadooon? We've got you covered! Find out where you first heard those references to Brigadoon, The Music Man, Oklahoma!, and more.
by Chloe Rabinowitz - Jul 1, 2021
Emmy-nominated songwriting team Doug Rockwell and Tova Litvin have risen to the top of the entertainment industry, becoming one of the most successful duos in TV and music today. We spoke with Doug and Tova about their partnership, their songwriting process, where they see their careers heading, and much more!
by Team BWW - Jun 20, 2021
Before we get to know this year's Jimmy Awards nominees, BroadwayWorld is catching up with some of the program's alumni! Below, get to know just a few, including: Nora Cullinan, Emily Emmett, Arella Flur, Caleb Jingo, Alyssa McDonald, Tony Moreno, Morgan Roberts, Michelle Rubich, Alex Syiek, and Riley Thad Young.
by Sarah Jae Leiber - Jun 4, 2021
Her last single, 'Wait For Me,' featured on ABC news, followed her own love story
shaken by a forced separation due to COVID travel bans. 'Out of the Blue' is somewhat of a prequel love song to that story.
by Sarah Jae Leiber - May 20, 2021
The result is an exciting, groove-laden album with clear seventies and eighties influences like Fleetwood Mac and Sade blended with modern indie-pop references like The War On Drugs and Christine and The Queens.
by Stephen Mosher - May 19, 2021
After thirty-seven years together, Brad Hurtado and Sean Martin Hingston are finally building their dream house, and one little TikTok video gave them an international audience and a not-quite DIY show for 2021.
by Nuria Pedret - May 10, 2021
Para celebrar el cumpleaños del actor, recordamos sus mejores bailes en el cine musical
by Nicole Rosky - Apr 22, 2021
Martin Scorsese, Irwin Winkler and director John Carney are teaming up for a new film based on composer George Gershwin. Titled Fascinating Rhythm, the movie is described as 'a young woman’s magical journey through past and present New York City, inspired by the life and music of American composer George Gershwin.'
by Sarah Jae Leiber - Apr 20, 2021
Throughout its more than 40-year history on PBS, Great Performances has provided an unparalleled showcase of the best in all genres of the performing arts, serving as America’s most prestigious and enduring broadcaster of cultural programming.
by Chloe Rabinowitz - Apr 12, 2021
Industry panelists Scott Irgang, Ryan Conway and Carl Pasbjerg will discuss how to get shows and audiences back into our theaters in New York and nationwide. The discussion will be moderated by Tony Award-winning Commercial Theatrical Producer and EAG Council Member Margot Astrachan.
by Sarah Jae Leiber - Mar 19, 2021
BroadwayWorld had the pleasure of speaking to Keiko about her role in 'The Never List,' her experience coming up as an actor in Los Angeles, the enneagram, and her favorite romantic Lane Kim moments.
by Sarah Jae Leiber - Mar 15, 2021
BroadwayWorld had the opportunity to speak to Ashworth about his experience working with Odom to create the song for Regina King's film adaptation of Kemp Powers' play. Both songwriters feel that “Speak Now” is as timely and culturally relevant in 2021 as it was in 1964 – the year that the meeting between Cassius Clay, Jim Brown, Sam Cooke, and Malcolm X took place.
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