“Thank you, madam. Please call again. Do call again, madam,” is the rejoinder the staff at Maraczek’s Parfumerie sings each time a customer exits the shop. The line charmingly, simply, understatedly — and politely — sums up a lot of what works abou …Read more
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=O2IKCNsx2gU We caught up with the sensational Liz Callaway and legendary Tony-winner Tommy Tune at Paul Stuart’s Best of Broadway on June 6th.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=M210ccQ9Suk&feature=youtu.be We caught up with Laura Osnes and Max von Essen at Paul Stuart’s Best of Broadway on June 6th. They shared their thoughts on the Tonys and talked about their upcoming projects.
Paul Wesley may be famous for facing supernatural beings in The CW’s The Vampire Diaries, but in William Francis Hoffman’s Cal in Camo, he is battling something much more horrific: his character, Flynt, is trying to get over the death of his wife by …Read more
Megan Fairchild, a principal dancer at New York City Ballet, took a break from dancing Balanchine when she took on the role of Ivy Smith in the 2014 Broadway revival of On the Town. She’s now back to ballet full-time, and having just completed NYCB’s …Read more
Jenni Barber has graced the stage in some of the most exciting roles of all time, including Olive Ostrovsky in The 25th Annual Putnam County Spelling Bee and Glinda the Good Witch in Wicked, and has learned from some of the greatest Broadway legends …Read more
As chairman of the International Order of Sodomites – the renowned entity that regulates the proper behavior, etiquette and culture of the gay community – one would think that Justin Sayre would have his hands full, but the summer of 2016 brings two …Read more
Closing out this year’s Brits Off Broadway festival at 59E59 Theaters is the hilarious, daring, and brilliant Dillie Keane. Founder of the one-and-only British comedy singing group, Fascinating Aïda, Ms. Keane used her sass and gutsy persona to turn …Read more
Whether someone is a Broadway watcher, or a TV or film buff, you have likely seen actor Joe Morton craft his characterizations, often with far more depth than the roles required. His early years found him cast in one Broadway show after another, star …Read more
After attending a rehearsal of I’ll Say She Is the week before their first preview I went through something quite surreal. I watched a film that featured a clip of the Marx Brothers’ Duck Soup and the next day I was unsure if I’d seen it onscreen or …Read more