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Friday, March 10, 2006

Malcolm Gets (#91) March, 2006 by American Theatre Wing

Malcolm Gets talks about being groomed for musical comedy from his very earliest years, his sudden transition from Radio City Christmas Spectacular dancer to Yale School of Drama graduate st…

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Friday, March 3, 2006

LaChanze (#90) February, 2006 by American Theatre Wing

"The Color Purple"'s LaChanze talks about The Oprah Effect on that show, as well as her personal identification with the challenges faced by her character Celie; reflects on her fruitful art…

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Thursday, February 23, 2006

Martha Lavey (#89) February, 2006 by American Theatre Wing

With Adam Rapp's "Red Light Winter" marking another export from Chicago to New York for the Steppenwolf Theatre Company, Steppenwolf's artistic director Martha Lavey talks about the company'…

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Friday, February 17, 2006

Patti LuPone (#88) February, 2006 by American Theatre Wing

While Mrs. Lovett playing the tuba may seem strange to some, "Sweeney Todd"'s Patti LuPone explains that she's no stranger to the tuba, as she recalls her years in the high school band, as w…

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Thursday, February 16, 2006

Broadway Advertising (#87) February, 2006 by American Theatre Wing

When theatre fans peruse the Sunday New York Times, the vast majority of Broadway ads they see are the work of the dominant theatre agencies: Serino Coyne and SpotCo. The CEOs of each compan…

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Tuesday, February 7, 2006

Sarah Jones (#86) January, 2006 by American Theatre Wing

Sarah Jones talks about the shift from slam poet to Broadway star, performing at United Nations, the melting pot of Queens, NY, and what its like to have Meryl Streep as your number one fan.…

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Saturday, February 4, 2006

Paula Vogel (#31) November, 2004 by American Theatre Wing

In the midst of a retrospective season at Signature Theatre in New York in 2004-2005, Pulitzer Prize-winner Paula Vogel talks about her "overnight success" with "How I Learned to Drive" afte…

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Donald Margulies (#44) March, 2005 by American Theatre Wing

Donald Margulies talks about his Broadway experiences during the run of "Brooklyn Boy" in 2005, as well as the experience of revisiting "Sight Unseen" with Manhattan Theatre Club more than a…

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Friday, January 20, 2006

Michael Cerveris (#85) January, 2006 by American Theatre Wing

Straddling the worlds of musical comedy and rock and roll, "Sweeney Todd"'s Michael Cerveris talks about how his extensive work with Stephen Sondheim makes it hard to sing more conventional …

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Tuesday, January 17, 2006

Jerry Herman (#28) November, 2004 by American Theatre Wing

Legendary composer Jerry Herman plays and sings snippets of some of his most famous compositions as he recalls the creation of such seminal musicals as "Hello Dolly", "Mame" and "La Cage aux…

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Lynn Ahrens and Stephen Flaherty (#46) March, 2005 by American Theatre Wing

With the cast album of "Dessa Rose" now in stores, here's the "Downstage Center" March 2005 interview with Lynn Ahrens and Stephen Flaherty in which they survey their career from jingle writ…

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Thursday, January 12, 2006

Doug Hughes (#84) January, 2006 by American Theatre Wing

One of the busiest directors in New York, Tony-winner Doug Hughes, talks about revisiting "Doubt" with a new cast; how he handles the heightened expectations for "Defiance", his next collabo…

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John Cullum and Rosemary Harris (#83) December, 2005 by American Theatre Wing

Stage veterans Rosemary Harris and John Cullum talk about meeting for the very first time to play husband and wife in Ariel Dorfman's "The Other Side", discuss their feelings about seeing th…

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Thursday, December 29, 2005

Audra McDonald (#82) December, 2005 by American Theatre Wing

Audra McDonald recounts her start in theatre as an alternative to therapy for childhood hyperactivity, her teenage years at small theatres in northern California (including her performance a…

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Tuesday, December 27, 2005

Oskar Eustis (#81) December, 2005 by American Theatre Wing

Early in his first season at the helm, Oskar Eustis, the new artistic director of The Public Theater, talks about his plans for that seminal theatrical institution, both on stage and off, le…

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Michael Ball (#80) December, 2005 by American Theatre Wing

Michael Ball discusses straddling the worlds of musical theatre and pop music in his native England, as well as the irony of returning to the Broadway stage after 15 years to gain greater re…

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Thursday, December 15, 2005

Susan Stroman (#23) October, 2004 by American Theatre Wing

Director-choreographer Susan Stroman charts her career from her early days as a chorus member in regional theatre to her triumph with "The Producers" to her work with Nathan Lane bringing St…

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Gary Beach (#41) February, 2005 by American Theatre Wing

Gary Beach takes off his "La Cage aux Folles" feathers to discuss playing Zaza in the musical's first Broadway revival, his Tony-winning success in "The Producers" and even his lesser known …

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Matthew Broderick (#32) December, 2004 by American Theatre Wing

During the Off-Broadway run of "The Foreigner", Matthew Broderick addresses whether he's really as shy as news reports would portray him, talks about his early years growing up in New York a…

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Tuesday, December 13, 2005

Christopher Durang (#79) December, 2005 by American Theatre Wing

Playwright Christopher Durang contemplates issues of faith, family, humor and falling space debris during the concurrent runs of his new play "Miss Witherspoon" in New York and his new music…

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Thursday, December 8, 2005

Judy Kaye (#78) November, 2005 by American Theatre Wing

Judy Kaye talks about recreating the spirit and decidedly unique voice of 1940s-era vocal phenomenon Florence Foster Jenkins in "Souvenir", and talks about her star-making experience taking …

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Tuesday, November 22, 2005

Jill Clayburgh (#77) November, 2005 by American Theatre Wing

Jill Clayburgh talks about the joys of returning to the Broadway stage for the first time in two decades in Richard Greeenberg's "A Naked Girl on the Appian Way", her anticipation of her imm…

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Thursday, November 17, 2005

Craig Lucas (#76) November, 2005 by American Theatre Wing

On the eve of his debut as a film director, Craig Lucas discusses transforming "The Dying Gaul" from play to screenplay and talks about his journey from a narrow-minded Philadelphia suburb t…

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Wednesday, November 9, 2005

Lea Salonga (#75) November, 2005 by American Theatre Wing

On the eve of her solo concert at Carnegie Hall, Lea Salonga chronicles her journey from the Philippines to the West End to Broadway with "Miss Saigon", the experience of being in a "new" Ro…

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Wednesday, November 2, 2005

John Simon (#73) October, 2005 by American Theatre Wing

Veteran critic John Simon reflects on decades of theatregoing, including 38 years with New York Magazine, as he marks the publication of "John Simon On Theatre," a comprehensive anthology of…

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David Rockwell (#72) October, 2005 by American Theatre Wing

Noted architect David Rockwell talks about branching into scenic design ("Hairspray", "All Shook Up") as an extension of his childhood love of theatre, which included working on amateur prod…

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Wednesday, October 19, 2005

Carol Channing (#74) October, 2005 by American Theatre Wing

Stage legend Carol Channing reminisces about her extraordinary career, ranging from her naive yet successful audition for the William Morris Agency (which she briefly recreates) to her early…

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Tuesday, October 11, 2005

Gerard Alessandrini (#71) September, 2005 by American Theatre Wing

Gerard Alessandrini shares the process of turning Broadway into "Forbidden Broadway" and why after all these years of skewering stage stars and shows, he's still an optimistic fan of the the…

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Tuesday, October 4, 2005

Chris Sarandon (#70) September, 2005 by American Theatre Wing

Returning to the New York stage for the first time in more than a decade, Chris Sarandon talks about joining the company of "A Light In The Piazza" and reflects on his early stage work in re…

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Monday, October 3, 2005

Jane Alexander (#48) April, 2005 by American Theatre Wing

During the run of her one-woman show "What Of The Night", Jane Alexander discusses the challenges of portraying the life and words of Djuna Barnes, and talks about the effect of her years as…

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Wednesday, September 14, 2005

Galt MacDermot (#69) September, 2005 by American Theatre Wing

With "Two Gentlemen of Verona" back on stage at The Public Theater's Delacorte in Central Park, Galt MacDermot reminisces about the great successes of "Hair" and "Two Gents", as well as the …

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