
There's that old expression, "You don't have to be Jewish to" " whatever. Well, I'll say that on this November 1, you don't have to be Catholic to celebrate All Saints Day. …
SOURCE: Masterworks Broadway at 12:10AM[SHARE]Chances are, this weekend, you’ll have at least one chance on at least one network to see the movie version of 1776, one of Broadway’s greatest musicals. In March, to celebrate t…
SOURCE: TheaterMania at 02:15AM[SHARE]Whenever I get to Paris, not much time passes before I’m singing “You’re in Paris,” Susan Waston’s big song from Ben Franklin in Paris – though the first …
SOURCE: TheaterMania at 02:15AM[SHARE]Did you catch the column I wrote a couple of weeks ago about Broadway Bound? It’s William Torbert Leonard’s 618-page tome that’s subtitled “A Guide to Shows That…
SOURCE: TheaterMania at 02:15AM[SHARE]Last month’s brainteaser: What do these musicals have in common? Baby, Bajour, Good Vibrations, The Most Happy Fella, My One and Only, 1776, Stop the World – I Want to Get Off an…
SOURCE: TheaterMania at 01:02AM[SHARE]'Mockingbird' star visits Madison Who wouldn't want to win an Oscar? Mary Badham, that's who. When she was nominated for her role as Scout in "To Kill a Mockingbird," the 10-year-old was hop…
SOURCE: NJ.com at 07:06AM[SHARE]Got a nice e-mail from Dan Langan, who’d read my recent piece on this history of telephones in the theater. He was intrigued by my question, “Who was the first playwright to make…
SOURCE: TheaterMania at 01:09AM[SHARE]T Charles EricksonStephanie Roth Haberle as Phaedra and Julio Monge as the Minotaur, Phaedra's half-brother in 'œPhaedra Backwards' at the McCarter Theatre in Princeton.
SOURCE: NJ.com at 06:54PM[SHARE]Thomas Edison (James Glossman) explains his lightbulb to Nikola Tesla (Jon Barker) in “The Dangers of Electric Lighting†at the Luna Stage Company in West Orange. Tha…
SOURCE: NJ.com at 07:06AM[SHARE]We all have our favorite recordings. Mine, of course, may not be the same as yours. But of all the studio cast recordings that Lehman Engel made in the early '50s of musicals from the…
SOURCE: Masterworks Broadway at 11:49PM[SHARE]I’ve attended backers’ auditions in producers’ posh apartments, hotel banquet rooms, and Sardi’s — most of them for musicals that never raised enough money to s…
SOURCE: TheaterMania at 11:23AM[SHARE]Andy Greenhut is getting ready for Sunday, sweet Sunday, with something to do. Once again, he’ll travel from Pennsylvania to Shubert Alley, where he’ll participate in the Broadwa…
SOURCE: TheaterMania at 11:22AM[SHARE]I walked into the room, and there was Hal Holbrook, sitting on a chair, looking a good deal like the Mark Twain he’s been homaging for a half-century. Frankly, I think Holbrook likes t…
SOURCE: TheaterMania at 11:22AM[SHARE]Did you see that article about Wikipedia in the New York Times last Friday? The fifth-largest website on the ‘net planned to hold “an editing marathon” at the New York Publ…
SOURCE: TheaterMania at 09:22PM[SHARE]T Charles EricksonStephanie Roth Haberle plays the title character and Julio Monge plays the Minotaur in “Phaedra Backwards.†Every playbill routinely lists in what e…
SOURCE: NJ.com at 07:17AM[SHARE]Word-of-mouth has been great, and now there’s a good review from Charles Isherwood on Stephen Karam’s Sons of the Prophets. Let me say that I agree. Some, I fear, will …
SOURCE: TheaterMania at 01:09AM[SHARE]Carol Todd and Jim Shankman star in "Jericho" at the New Jersey Repertory Company. Before each show at New Jersey Repertory Company in Long Branch, company producer Gabor Barabas o…
SOURCE: NJ.com at 07:23AM[SHARE]Exceptionally talented child stars make this take on the classic a must-see
SOURCE: NJ.com at 07:30AM[SHARE]Lorna Luft, Tyne Daly and Leslie Uggams all coming to area theaters
SOURCE: NJ.com at 07:01AM[SHARE]So if you were in New York on Tuesday and had a nice view of the top of the Empire State Building, you might have noticed that the colors illuminating the building were blue, pink and white.…
SOURCE: TheaterMania at 06:17AM[SHARE]So if you were in New York on Tuesday and had a nice view of the top of the Empire State Building, you might have noticed that the colors illuminating the building were blue, pink and white.…
SOURCE: TheaterMania at 01:02AM[SHARE]By Peter Filichia " In the entire sixty-five year history of The Tony Awards, only one Tony-losing play has ever been turned into a Tony-winning musical. And yet, that Tony-loser -- A Rai…
SOURCE: Masterworks Broadway at 12:34AM[SHARE]There was that season when we had two Wild Partys. We're about to have two Titus Andronicuses, too: one at Seth Duerr's Access Theatre (now through Oct. 29), the other at the Public (Nov. 29…
SOURCE: TheaterMania at 11:41AM[SHARE]There was that season where we had two Wild Partys. We’re about to have two Titus Andronicuses, too: one at Seth Duerr’s Access Theatre (now through Oct. 29), the other at the Pu…
SOURCE: TheaterMania at 01:01AM[SHARE]It's a daunting task to play lawyer Atticus Finch in 'To Kill a Mockingbird'
SOURCE: NJ.com at 07:40AM[SHARE]Doesn’t time fly? The month is already half-gone, and we’re now at the Ides of October. You’d think that the powers-that-be would have released the film The Ides of March e…
SOURCE: TheaterMania at 01:02AM[SHARE]Fifty years ago this week, critics were seeing a film about which they’d rave: West Side Story. The next week, audiences would begin to embrace it, and the following April, the Academy…
SOURCE: TheaterMania at 01:01AM[SHARE]Michael Linden and Rhiannon Hansen in ReVision Theatre’s revival of “Little Shop of Horrors.†Michael Linden and Rhiannon Hansen in ReVision Theatre's re…
SOURCE: NJ.com at 08:01AM[SHARE]Sherry Rubel The "Ain’t Misbehavin'" cast, from left: Johmaalya Adelekan, Jacob Ming-Trent, Zurin Villanueva, Rheaume Crenshaw, J. Leonard Oxley (on piano) and Tyrone …
SOURCE: NJ.com at 07:38AM[SHARE]By Peter Filichia " Here's a Broadway trivia question that's not easy to answer. What musical opened on a holiday that celebrates a person mentioned in one of its songs? No, no musical th…
SOURCE: Masterworks Broadway at 06:54AM[SHARE]The New York Musical Theatre Festival continues to impress and enchant. Many productions have had the good fortune to have Mike Cohen, Director of Programming, deliver wildly entertaining pr…
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