Photos: ONLY MAKE BELIEVE Celebrates 25th Anniversary Gala
Only Make Believe celebrates its 25th Anniversary Gala at the St James Theatre to recognize those who have shown support through their dedication to philanthropy while raising crucial funds for their interactive theatre programming. Check out photos from the red carpet here!
Photos: Backstage with the Winners at the 2023 Tony Awards
This morning they were just nominees, but tonight... they're winners! BroadwayWorld is backstage at the United Palace for the 76th Annual Tony Awards and we're bringing you live photos of tonight's winners. Check out photos from backstage!
Theatre 29 Is HOME FOR THE HOLIDAYS With A Virtual Holiday Concert
There is no question Christmas is going to look different for many of us this year, but there is no reason you cannot celebrate at home with the talented performers of Theatre 29. Get into the festive spirit with the Theatre 29 online Holiday concert “Home for the Holidays”.
The Theatre Podcast Welcomes Press Agent Lisa Goldberg
Once a serious ballet dancer before finding musical theater, and now a publicist for some of the biggest names on screen and stage, this one woman PR show shines a light on the in's and out's of a career most people don't even know exists.
Industry Editor Exclusive: Filming a Broadway Show From Your Seat - Is It Ever Allowed?
Last week, many fans who couldn't fit in the theater got to enjoy part of the final performance of THE PROM courtesy of Beth Leavel's personal publicist. Lisa Goldberg, founder of her own LSG Public Relations, put up on her social media pages two-minutes-20-seconds of Leavel singing the song 'The Lady's Improving' with a note that said she recorded six minutes ('including 1.5 minutes of entrance applause') and 'received full permission to post.' The shaky video was clearly shot from a seat in the theater, which would generally be forbidden if there was no permission. So what kind of permission do you need to do this in a Broadway show? Well, it is more than a 'sure' from a producer.
Theatre 29 Celebrates The Fun In Being MISCAST In The Return Of Its Popular Cabaret Revue
Theatre 29 will spend the weekend presenting its very popular, and second annual, cabaret show 'Mis-Cast: Part Deux'. The 'Mis-Cast' revue gives singers a chance to perform roles they probably would never have a chance to play otherwise. The show features solos, duets, trios and group numbers. This is the opportunity for Theatre 29 audiences to see their favorite veteran performers and some talented newcomers sing songs from their dream roles.