Theater for the New City Presents STARRY MESSENGER 1/27-2/13
by BWW
News Desk
- Jan 27, 2011
'Starry Messenger' was one of Galileo's most revolutionary works. It was the first scientific paper about the universe as seen through a telescope, and contained confounding ideas about the moon, stars and planets.
Theater for the New City Presents STARRY MESSENGER 1/27-2/13
by BWW
News Desk
- Jan 27, 2011
'Starry Messenger' was one of Galileo's most revolutionary works. It was the first scientific paper about the universe as seen through a telescope, and contained confounding ideas about the moon, stars and planets.
TheatreZone's NO, NO, NANETTE to Star Wayne Morton, Closes 1/16
by BWW News Desk
- Jan 16, 2011
The casting for TheatreZone's No, No, Nanette has been announced. In the role of Jimmy will be Wayne Morton, best known for appearing in many television series in the 1980s, including a recurring role on 'Mama's Family' and 'Happy Days'.
TheatreZone's NO, NO, NANETTE to Star Wayne Morton
by BWW
News Desk
- Jan 6, 2011
The casting for TheatreZone's No, No, Nanette has been announced. In the role of Jimmy will be Wayne Morton, best known for appearing in many television series in the 1980s, including a recurring role on 'Mama's Family' and 'Happy Days'.
Theater for the New City Presents STARRY MESSENGER 1/27-2/13
by Gabrielle Sierra
- Jan 3, 2011
'Starry Messenger' was one of Galileo's most revolutionary works. It was the first scientific paper about the universe as seen through a telescope, and contained confounding ideas about the moon, stars and planets.
TheatreZone's NO, NO, NANETTE to Star Wayne Morton
by Kelsey Denette
- Dec 31, 2010
The casting for TheatreZone's No, No, Nanette has been announced. In the role of Jimmy will be Wayne Morton, best known for appearing in many television series in the 1980s, including a recurring role on 'Mama's Family' and 'Happy Days'.
Theater for the New City Presents STARRY MESSENGER 1/27-2/13
by Gabrielle Sierra
- Dec 17, 2010
'Starry Messenger' was one of Galileo's most revolutionary works. It was the first scientific paper about the universe as seen through a telescope, and contained confounding ideas about the moon, stars and planets.
Theatrezone Taps Into New Year With 'No, No, Nanette'
by Beau Higgins
- Dec 13, 2010
No, No, Nanette was first presented in London and played for 665 performances at the Palace Theatre. It then ran for 321 performances on Broadway at the Globe Theatre. The New York revival played for 861 performances at the Forty-Sixth Street Theatre in 1971. The cast for the revival included Ruby Keeler, Jack Gilford, Bobby Van, Helen Gallagher, Susan Watson and Patsy Kelly.
Masterworks Broadway Releases REGINA Cast Recording, 7/20
by BWW News Desk
- Jul 20, 2010
Masterworks Broadway continues to explore the rich history of its unequaled Broadway and Off-Broadway catalogue with the release of three highly requested classic cast recordings previously unavailable in the CD era - Regina, Song of Norway and Make A Wish.
Masterworks Broadway Opens Vault Of Cast Recordings
by Gabrielle Sierra
- Jul 9, 2010
Masterworks Broadway continues to explore the rich history of its unequaled Broadway and Off-Broadway catalogue with the release of three highly requested classic cast recordings previously unavailable in the CD era - Regina, Song of Norway and Make A Wish.
Original Cast Recording Of ‘Cry For Us All’ To Be Released In November
by BWW News Desk
- Nov 1, 2009
The original cast recording of the 1970 musical 'Cry for Us All' will be released on CD in November. The melodramatic musical features music by Mitch Leigh, lyrics by William Alfred and Phyllis Robinson, and book by William Alfred and Albert Marre. The show was adapted from Alfred's 1966 off-Broadway play, Hogan's Goat.'Cry For Us All' opened at the Broadhurst Theater on April 8, 1970 and closed after only nine performances.
Original Cast Recording Of ‘Cry For Us All’ To Be Released In November
by BWW News Desk
- Sep 28, 2009
The original cast recording of the 1970 musical 'Cry for Us All' will be released on CD in November. The melodramatic musical features music by Mitch Leigh, lyrics by William Alfred and Phyllis Robinson, and book by William Alfred and Albert Marre. The show was adapted from Alfred's 1966 off-Broadway play, Hogan's Goat.'Cry For Us All' opened at the Broadhurst Theater on April 8, 1970 and closed after only nine performances.
ArkivMusic Releases 8 Classic Cast Recordings On Cd
by Charlie Piane
- Apr 9, 2009
On April 7, ArkivMusic released eight long-unavailable cast recordings on cd for the first time. New releases include DisinHAIRited, Hazel Flagg, Jimmy, The Last Sweet Days of Isaac, Let It Ride!, New Faces of 1952, New Faces of '56, and The Threepenny Opera.
Donna McKechnie: One Singular Sensation
by Jan Nargi
- Aug 6, 2008
The Tony Award-winning actress who will forever be remembered for her breathtaking performance as the original Cassie in 'A Chorus Line' shares her views on her life, her continuing career, and her triumph over a debilitating illness that ironically gave her a second chance at happiness
Broadway Originals: All Over Again
by Michael Dale
- Oct 29, 2006
This year's edition of Broadway Originals stretched over fifty seasons of Broadway history, from Helen Gallagher to Lari White
Broadway's Wolf Featured in New Film Little Children
by BWW News Desk
- Oct 5, 2006
Actress Catherine Wolf, who has appeared on Broadway in An Inspector Calls, Otherwise Engaged and The Innocents, plays 'Marjorie' in the new film Little Children, directed by Todd Fields
Bway Cabaret Fest Stars Skinner, Ripley, Cox, Etc. in Oct.
by BWW News Desk
- Jul 20, 2006
A concert reuniting Tony Award-nominated Side Show stars Alice Ripley and Emily Skinner will be among the highlights of the second annual Broadway Cabaret Festival, which will take place from October 20th through 22nd at Town Hall
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