Tony Roberts has been acting for over five decades, time during which he’s delivered memorable turns in the films of Woody Allen, and dazzling stage work in Promises, Promises and Barefoot in the Park, among others. Having worked with some of the bes …Read more
In walking into a night of Christmas one-acts, one might expect a familiar, uplifting experience. Seasonal stories about redemption, hope and triumph of spirit. But if the Peccadillo Theater Company’s presentation of A Wilder Christmas, directed by D …Read more
Carole J. Bufford is one of the many talented performers who will be part of the 2015 Gotham Holiday Swing at the Town Hall. We caught up with the delightful jazz singer who discussed the numbers she’ll be performing, how we can keep cabaret alive, h …Read more
We had the opportunity to talk to Gay Marshall about her participation in, Piaf: A Centennial Celebration, an upcoming Edith Piaf tribute at The Town Hall. Besides her musical theatre credits, like Cats and A Chorus Line, Marshall is perhaps the worl …Read more
We caught up with Hunter Ryan Herdlicka who is currently starring in Transport Group’s revival of Once Upon a Mattress. With his perfect pitch, matinee idol looks and charming personality, Hunter is en route to becoming a bona fide star. From A Littl …Read more
From Titanic to Contact and the current revival of Dames at Sea (where he is filling double duties playing two characters!), John Bolton has become one of Broadway’s most cherished actors. He’s also become the Great White Way’s go-to “Christmas” guy, …Read more
On the exact date of Sinatra’s birth 100 years ago, Michael Feinstein performs with a swinging, 17-piece band. Known as “The Ambassador of the Great American Songbook,” this multi-platinum-selling singer and pianist bases a very special evening on hi …Read more
The Pillowman, currently being performed by The Seeing Place at the Clarion Theatre, opens with the play’s protagonist, Katurian (Brandon Walker), knowing very little of the circumstances of the current situation unfolding. Why has Katurian been tak …Read more
In a town in New Jersey, four teens made a suicide pact. Three were found dead in a garage. But one made it out alive. She gets tracked down by a playwright and her story becomes the focus of a play. And The Reenactors, currently making its world pre …Read more
Die Fledermaus brings Johann Strauss, Jr.’s valentine to the turn of the century to The Metropolitan Opera. Die Fledermaus originally premiered in Vienna in 1874, and had its Met premiere in German in 1905. This year’s Jeremy Sams production is in En …Read more