It’s hard to divorce the music of John Williams from the moments it underscores on screen. An evening of the composer’s music presented at the close of the New York Pops’ season went a bit further, contending that Williams’ collaborations with Steven …Read more
NEW YORK, April 7, 2016 – BroadwayCon, the hugely successful convention and fan-fest for theatregoers and Broadway enthusiasts returns to New York for its second annual convention. The event brings the Broadway community and theater fans together for …Read more
New York native Hannah Corneau is preparing to take on the role of one of history’s most intriguing women — the fearless, stunning and tactical Eva Peron — as she brings her one-of-a-kind talent to the windy city this spring. Currently in rehearsal …Read more
Norm Lewis has done it all, from big Disney musicals, to Shakespeare in the Park and of course Phantom where he made audiences swoon like never before. His impressive voice, charm and versatility have made him one of the most sought after actors in m …Read more
Migguel Anggelo will charm your pants off. Whether you listen to his albums, watch his music videos, or attend one of his shows, he is the kind of artist who makes sure each and every person gets a truly rich, unique experience. Combining elements of …Read more
A. Rey Pamatmat is Co-Director of the Ma-Yi Writer’s Lab, and a past recipient of the Playwright of New York (PoNY) Fellowship and Princeton’s Hodder Fellowship. His work has been developed at The Public Theater, Playwrights’ Horizons, Ars Nova, and …Read more
Anne Washburn’s latest commission for Playwrights Horizons, Antlia Pneumatica, roots, or perhaps uproots, itself in the innate and intimate sense of mystery that surrounds death. To those who know the 1983 film The Big Chill, the plot may sound famil …Read more
They say great art should make you reevaluate or challenge the way you perceive the world. Leaving 3LD Art & Technology Center in lower Manhattan after Andrew Schneider’s YOUARENOWHERE, the world seemed like a new place altogether. The buildings …Read more
Lea DeLaria has done it all: from music, to Broadway, to film, to comedy, to television, to even being a bestselling author (Lea’s Book of Rules for the World is a gem!) there is nothing she has tried that she’s not been absolutely great at. While he …Read more
At first glance, Sister Mary Downy seems to be a combination of Helen Reddy’s character from Airport 1975 (the nun who infamously serenaded the character played by Linda Blair) and the outlandish Letitia Primrose from On the Twentieth Century, who wi …Read more