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Theatre Life with Tina Ghandchilar

Theatre Life with Tina Ghandchilar

by Elliot Lanes — April 21, 2017
Today's subject Tina Ghandchilar is currently living her theatre life in the most stoked way possible. She is currently preparing to star as Florence in Chess at The Theatre Lab School for the Dramatic Arts, which, in my opinion, is the best arts in education institution in DC. The production runs f...
Theatre Life with Lorene Chesley

Theatre Life with Lorene Chesley

by Elliot Lanes — April 19, 2017
Today's subject Lorene Chesley is currently living her theatre life as Valerie Johnston in Arena Stage's production of Smart People in the. The show marks Lorene's Arena Stage debut. It runs through May 21st in Arena Stage's Kreeger Theater space....
FUN HOME's Kate Shindle Chats Equity, Trump, & Life on the Road

FUN HOME's Kate Shindle Chats Equity, Trump, & Life on the Road

by Jamie McGonnigal — April 18, 2017
AEA President Kate Shindle is currently starring in the national tour of the Tony Award-winning Best Musical, FUN HOME. She took a moment from her cross-country drive to chat with BroadwayWorld....
Theatre Life with Joy Zinoman and Logan Vaughn

Theatre Life with Joy Zinoman and Logan Vaughn

by Elliot Lanes — April 17, 2017
Today's subjects, Joy Zinoman and Logan Vaughn, are currently living their theatre lives over on H Street at Mosaic Theater Company. They are the directors for the company's current South Africa: Then & Now repertory, which is comprised of the Athol Fugard's classic Blood Knot and the newer A Human ...
Theatre Life with Kim Scharnberg and Christopher Youstra

Theatre Life with Kim Scharnberg and Christopher Youstra

by Elliot Lanes — April 14, 2017
Today's subjects, Kim Scharnberg and Christopher Youstra, are currently living their theatre lives as the orchestrator and musical director, respectively, for the Ford's Theatre production of Ragtime. The show continues through May 20th....
Edward Gero On the Current State of the Arts, Judge Scalia, Nixon & Shakespeare Cohor

Edward Gero On the Current State of the Arts, Judge Scalia, Nixon & Shakespeare Cohort Keach

by Gil Kaan — April 7, 2017
John Strand's THE ORIGINALIST had its world premiere in 2015 at The Arena Stage in Washington, D.C. with the titular role of Supreme Court Associate Justice Antonin Scalia played by the critically acclaimed Edward Gero. Edward reprises his role at The Pasadena Playhouse's starting April 11. I made t...
Broadway's Patrice Covington Shares Her Favorite '80s Songs in Advance of Friday's Am

Broadway's Patrice Covington Shares Her Favorite '80s Songs in Advance of Friday's American Pops Orchestra Concert

by Jennifer Perry — April 5, 2017
On Friday, April 7 at 8:00 PM, Maestro Luke Frazier and the American Pops Orchestra will celebrate popular music of the 1980's with a concert entitled 'You Spin Me 'Round: An 80's Dance Party' at George Washington University's Lisner Auditorium in Washington, DC. To get DC audiences ready for the p...
Theatre Life with George Caldwell

Theatre Life with George Caldwell

by Elliot Lanes — April 5, 2017
Today's subject George Caldwell is currently living his theatre life as one of the composers and the onstage pianist for the creative dance troupe Urban Bush Women. The company performs Walking with'Trane this Friday and Saturday in the Eisenhower Theater at Kennedy Center....
Theatre Life with Roz Ryan

Theatre Life with Roz Ryan

by Elliot Lanes — March 29, 2017
Today's subject has been living her theatre life onstage and on screen for 40 years now. You might know Roz Ryan from the hit television show Amen, but for the past eighteen years she has been playing the keeper of the keys Matron “Mama” Morton in the hit musical Chicago either on Broadway or on...
Theatre Life with Colin Hovde

Theatre Life with Colin Hovde

by Elliot Lanes — March 21, 2017
Today's subject Colin Hovde is living his theatre life in two very different ways. He is currently in his fifth season as the Producing Artistic Director of Theater Alliance which performs at the Anacostia Playhouse. Their current production Mnemonic runs through April 9th. The show is directed by H...
Sulayman Al Bassam Talks PETROL STATION at Kennedy Center

Sulayman Al Bassam Talks PETROL STATION at Kennedy Center

by Heather Hill — March 19, 2017
Sulayman Al Bassam is returning to the Kennedy Center next week for the first time since 2009. The international playwright and director has had his work performed around the world, but this is the first time he will be using an all-American cast instead of his usual Pan-Arab troupe....
Theatre Life with Robert Carter

Theatre Life with Robert Carter

by Elliot Lanes — March 16, 2017
Today's subject Robert Carter has, for the past 21 years, been living his theatre life as a member of the world famous all-male comic ballet troupe known as Les Ballets Trockadero de Monte Carlo. That makes him the longest running member of this internationally known troupe....
Ford's Theatre RAGTIME Director Peter Flynn

Ford's Theatre RAGTIME Director Peter Flynn

by Jamie McGonnigal — March 14, 2017
Nina Simone once said "You can't help it. An artist's duty, as far as I'm concerned, is to reflect the times." But what do you do when a piece of art from 20 years ago, based on a piece of art from 40 years ago, about events which took place 100 years ago, reflects the times of today? The newest ...
Theatre Life with Corey Mach

Theatre Life with Corey Mach

by Elliot Lanes — March 7, 2017
Today's subject Corey Mach is currently living his theatre life as part of a play that deals with a true “legend” of pop music. I'm referring to that off-pitch sensation Mrs. Miller. Corey Mach portrays her accompanist Simon Bock in Mrs.Miller Does her Thing, which is now playing at Signature Th...
BWW Exclusive Interview: Alain Boublil and Claude-Michel Schönberg Discuss the Polit

BWW Exclusive Interview: Alain Boublil and Claude-Michel Schönberg Discuss the Politics of Theatre and More!

by Andrew Burrill — March 6, 2017
Alain Boublil And Claude-Michel Schonberg, the artistic team behind the creation of LES MISERABLES and MISS SAIGON chat about Hamilton, politics, new musicals and more!...
Michael Innocenti & Eleanor J. Todd of PARADE at Keegan Theatre

Michael Innocenti & Eleanor J. Todd of PARADE at Keegan Theatre

by Jamie McGonnigal — March 6, 2017
When PARADE opened on Broadway in 1998, it was a historical musical drama based on a true story about anti-semitism and racism in the post Civil-War South. Nearly 20 years later, it has become a stark reminder of times we may not want to return to, but our front pages seem to be repeating....
Thea Kano of HOW TO SUCCEED at Gay Men's Chorus of DC

Thea Kano of HOW TO SUCCEED at Gay Men's Chorus of DC

by Christopher Castanho — March 6, 2017
The Gay Men's Chorus of Washington, DC's LGBT themed production of the classic musical 'How To Succeed In Business Without Really Trying' will premiere at the Lincoln Theatre in DC on March 10, 11 & 12, 2017 at located at 1215 U Street NW. This is the first LGBT production of 'How To Succeed' to dat...
Theatre Life with Josh Schmidt

Theatre Life with Josh Schmidt

by Elliot Lanes — March 2, 2017
Today's subject (click on the name for lots of great music) Josh Schmidt is currently living his theatre life at Signature Theatre as the composer/co-lyricist and orchestrator of the world premiere musical Midwestern Gothic. The production runs from March 14 to April 30....
Theatre Life with Michael Mayes

Theatre Life with Michael Mayes

by Elliot Lanes — February 27, 2017
Today's subject Michael Mayes is living his theatre life playing a murderer on death row in the Washington National Opera production of Dead Man Walking. Michael has performed the role of Joseph De Rocher in multiple productions –including one at Central City Opera in Denver, Colorado – and now ...
Theatre Life with Jennifer L. Nelson

Theatre Life with Jennifer L. Nelson

by Elliot Lanes — February 23, 2017
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Shenandoah University's Four Leading Guys & Dolls

Shenandoah University's Four Leading Guys & Dolls

by Christopher Castanho — February 22, 2017
Winchester, Virginia's very own Shenandoah Conservatory's production of Guys and Dolls runs this weekend only, from Friday, February 24th through Sunday, February 27th in the Ohrstrom-Bryant Theatre on the campus of Shenandoah University. The boisterous and witty musical is led by Carolyn Coulson (D...
Theatre Life with Caroline and Mia Rilette

Theatre Life with Caroline and Mia Rilette

by Elliot Lanes — February 13, 2017
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Theatre Life with AnnMarie Milazzo

Theatre Life with AnnMarie Milazzo

by Elliot Lanes — February 12, 2017
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Theatre Life with Danny Gavigan

Theatre Life with Danny Gavigan

by Elliot Lanes — February 9, 2017
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Theatre Life with Lise Bruneau

Theatre Life with Lise Bruneau

by Elliot Lanes — February 8, 2017
Today's subject Lise Bruneau is currently living her theatre life onstage at Arena Stage as Sara Müller in Lillian Hellman's Watch on the Rhine. The production runs through March 5th....
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Folger Shakespeare Library (6/09-7/05)