Lottery Announced For THE MERRILY CHAPTERS NYC Presentation
by A.A. Cristi
- Nov 6, 2024
The Stage Door Foundation and Pam Pariseau have announced a special lottery for live studio audience tickets to a special industry presentation showing how Stephen Sondheim created MERRILY WE ROLL ALONG through the eyes of original Broadway cast member, David Loud.
Kate Baldwin, Dylan Baker & More Join THE GILDED AGE Season 3
by Josh Sharpe
- Nov 5, 2024
The third season of The Gilded Age has added six more stars to its supporting lineup, including several Broadway alums. ate Baldwin, Dylan Baker, Michael Cumpsty, John Ellison Conlee, Bobby Steggert, and Hannah Shealy will all appear in the show's upcoming season.
Debra Monk & More Join ROCKERS ON BROADWAY: BACK IN TIME
by Blair Ingenthron
- Oct 26, 2024
ROCKERS ON BROADWAY – the annual concert raising money for charities that include pre-professional training and scholarships in the performing arts – has announced that Tony Award winner Debra Monk will make a special appearance at its 31st annual event themed “Back in Time” on Monday, October 28 at 8:00 PM at New York's Sony Hall.
The Garden Theatre Will Bring ASSASSINS to The Stage
by Stephi Wild
- Sep 16, 2024
The Garden Theatre, one of Houston's newest theatre companies, has announced plans to bring the semi-historical musical, Assassins, to life at MATCH. Featuring the stories of America's real-life villains, the production will run October 11-27, 2024 at Midtown Arts and Theater Center Houston.
Leslie Uggams, Andrea Martin, & More Join THE GILDED AGE Season 3
by Josh Sharpe
- Aug 12, 2024
A slew of new names have joined the third season of HBO's hit drama The Gilded Age. Bill Camp (Broadway's The Crucible), Merritt Wever, Leslie Uggams, and Lisagay Hamilton will all play key roles in Season 3's ensemble. Additionally, Tony Award winner Andrea Martin is set to portray a medium named Madame Dashkova.
Review: PATTI LUPONE: A LIFE IN NOTES at Kennedy Center
by David Friscic
- May 20, 2024
The triple -threat talent of the charismatic performer Patti LuPone was on full display at the Kennedy Center Concert Hall on Friday evening---and, oh! What a night it was! A capacity crowd of what was obviously a devoted (and almost fanatical fan base) tuned out to see a glorious two hours of songs ---which were sung with sheer show -biz brio by the resonant mezzo-soprano of Ms. LuPone.
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