One man and one woman are both approaching 30 and are individually successful and impossibly in love.
Gideon Banner and Michael Esper will star in the upcoming New York premiere of Itamar Moses' two-person show 'The Four of Us.' The production, to be directed by Pam MacKinnon, will begin previews Thursday, March 6 and open on Tuesday, March 25 at MTC at New York City Center - Stage II.
The Zipper Factory proudly announces 'Words and Music By…', a celebration of the singer-songwriter, a new ongoing series that showcases new composer-performers, as well as musical artists on the verge of breaking out. The series commences in November, and in the coming weeks The Zipper
Arden Theater's Producing Artistic Director, Terrance J.Nolan, is always inventing ways to entertain us.
We interview Naomi Emmerson (Actor/Producer/Director), and Stephanie Layton (Actor/Accompanist). They perform two songs, in-studio. For those who have loved, suffered and survived, come share a cocktail with a French legend, as she shares her passion for music, men and morphine! 'Top Ten of the 2005 Toronto Fringe'. Experience the power of chansons and l'amour!
For Puerto Rico native Luis, every day working in 'The Heights' is like a carnaval del barrio.
Erich Bergen stars as Bob Gaudio in the first national tour of 'Jersey Boys.' Only 21 years-old, Erich already has his foot deep in the door of the theatre business! Before his big-break with 'Jersey Boys,' he played at the NYMF, sold Broadway merchandise, and hosted an original podcast interviewing theatre celebs.
'Plays and Playwrights 2007,' the 8th volume in the NYTE series, goes on sale February 15th.
Patrick Leveque, who plays the Hairdresser/Marksman and understudies the role of Raoul in 'Phantom: The Las Vegas Spectacular,' discusses the show and his career
Jim Brochu and Steve Schalchlin discuss 'The Big Voice: God or Merman?'
The 2006 New York Musical Theatre Festival completed its third year with a 65% increase in audience attendance compared to 2005, which is a record number for the young event
On May 4th, over 600 protestors gathered in protest of the Off-Broadway musical Mary, Like a Virgin: a divine musical experience
After 15 years away from the Broadway stage, and well-known as a romantic lead, British star Michael Ball is making his return to Broadway in the most anti-type of roles - Count Fosco in Andrew Lloyd Webber's The Woman in White. Before being buried under latex, and a fat suit for an evening show, the star gave BroadwayWorld the scoop.
people like Us, a new musical by Todd Almond and Gus Kaikkonen, will be featured this month during the 2005 New York Musical Theatre Festival. Matt Bogart, recently seen on Broadway as Radames in AIDA and in Smokey Joe's Café, will star in the production opposite fellow University of Cincinnati - College Conservatory of Music graduate Pamela Bob.
She's appeared on Broadway in Forum, Les Miserables, Good Vibrations and Little Shop of Horrors, starring alongside a wide range of performers from Colm Wilkinson, to Nathan Lane, Whoopi Goldberg and Joey Fatone. In the Summer of 2005 though, Jessica-Snow Wilson is playing to smaller audiences, having just finished in the Fringe Festival, and next up - NERDS in NYMF.
Plays by 16 rising playwrights will be performed as part of the SPF 2005 Summer Play Festival, which runs from July 5th to July 31st at various Theatre Row venues
All the speeches from all of last night's big winners!
Nominated for Best Performance by a Featured Actress in a Play for her role in A Streetcar Named Desire is Amy Ryan.
Nominated for Best Performance by a Leading Actor in a Play, James Earl Jones has a long and distinguished career on stage...
Glengarry Glen Ross star Alan Alda is a 2005 Tony-nominee for Best Featured Actor in a Play.
Tony-nominated for Best Performance by a Leading Actor in a Play is Who's Afraid of Virginia Woolf? star Bill Irwin.
Lifetime Achievement Award recepient Edward Albee's long list of credits contain some of the theater's greatest plays...
No stranger to the Broadway stage, Best Leading Actor in a Musical nominee John Lithgow is currently starring in Dirty Rotten Scoundrels.
David Spencer's The Musical Theatre Writer's Survival Guide, a comprehensive reference book like none ever published before, about creating musical theatre, will be released by Heinemann Publishing on July 25, 2005.
The production, conducted by Sir Neville Marriner and directed by Edward Berkeley, will be performed March 17-19 and 22, 2005.
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