Museum of Broadway Extends SIX: THE ROYAL GALLERY Exhibit
by Chloe Rabinowitz - Jan 17, 2024
The Museum of Broadway's newest special exhibit celebrating Toby Marlow and Lucy Moss’s Tony Award®-winning hit Broadway musical, SIX, has been extended and will be on-view through April 28th.
Museum of Broadway Announces Student and Senior Pricing
by Chloe Rabinowitz - Dec 7, 2022
The Museum of Broadway has announced new special pricing for student and senior visitors. The Museum, located in the heart of Times Square at 145 W 45th St, is the first-ever permanent museum dedicated to the storied history and legendary artistry of Broadway musicals, plays, and theatres.
Arc Stages Presents THEATER TALK WITH JOHN KENRICK
by Chloe Rabinowitz - Feb 22, 2021
Pleasantville theater company Arc Stages will present Theater Talk with John Kenrick. On Sunday, February 28th at 3 pm, Arc Stages will welcome renowned theater historian John Kenrick to share one of his famous talks, Stephen Sondheim: Worlds to Change, Worlds to Win.
GO BROADWAY anuncia el segundo ciclo de clases en línea
by Jose German Martinez Paneque - Apr 23, 2020
Tras el éxito de la primera ronda, GO BROADWAY ofrece un segundo ciclo de clases en línea con maestros de todo el mundo; Broadway, West End, Madrid, México, Argentina y Perú.
Exclusive Podcast: 'Behind the Curtain' Announces the Cast of WOMAN OF THE YEAR at 54 Below & Goes Back to Rydell High
by Behind the Curtain - Nov 8, 2017
Rob announces his cast for Woman of the Year at Feinstein's/54 Below, Joyce DeWitt is a goddess, Rob gets starstruck over Janet Wood, Angela Bower is Miss Mannerly, who's nice vs who isn't, Judith Light takes out the ladies who lunch, the genius of John Kenrick, the definitive musical theatre website, greasing the lightning again, Sandy's cousin needs a girlfriend, and the class of Rydell High needs social security.
Philadelphia Theatre Company's Theatre Masters Series to Continue with Tony Winner Billy Porter, 3/23
by Tyler Peterson - Feb 24, 2015
Tony and Grammy Award-winner Billy Porter continues Philadelphia Theatre Company's new Theatre Masters Series on March 23 at 7:00 PM at the Suzanne Roberts Theatre (Broad and Lombard Streets). Porter will be joined in conversation by theatre historian and author John Kenrick. Launched as part of PTC's celebration of its 40th Anniversary season, Theatre Masters offers an array of Monday night on-stage interviews with major theatre artists with whom PTC has worked, each sharing personal journeys of transformation and creative growth over time and how it has impacted both art and life. The series, which launched February 16 with a sold out house for Bill Irwin, concludes with Anna Deavere Smith on May 11.
Bloomington Civic Theatre Opens 2012-2013 Season With 42ND STREET, 8/17-9/16
by Kelsey Denette - May 23, 2012
Bloomington Theatre and Art Center (BTAC) today announced the tap dancing musical 42nd Street. This Bloomington Civic Theatre (BCT) production will run August 17 - September 16, 2012. 42nd Street will be directed and choreographed by Michael Matthew Ferrell, with music direction by Anita Ruth. The cast of 24 includes Larissa Gritti as 'Peggy', C. Ryan Shipley as 'Billy', Michael Fischetti as 'Julian Marsh', and Bonnie Erickson as 'Dorothy Brock'.
Philadelphia Theatre Hosts Writers In Conjunction With SCOTTSBORO BOYS
by BWW
News Desk - Jan 22, 2012
Philadelphia Theatre Company will host several special events featuring expert writers, historians, playwrights, judges and members of the media in connection with its production of the hit Broadway musical The Scottsboro Boys, running January 20-February 19 at PTC's home at the Suzanne Roberts Theatre (Broad and Lombard Streets)
Philadelphia Theatre Hosts Writers In Conjunction With SCOTTSBORO BOYS
by Gabrielle Sierra - Jan 19, 2012
Philadelphia Theatre Company will host several special events featuring expert writers, historians, playwrights, judges and members of the media in connection with its production of the hit Broadway musical The Scottsboro Boys, running January 20-February 19 at PTC's home at the Suzanne Roberts Theatre (Broad and Lombard Streets)