Anita Gates' article in The New York Times gives great insight on this lesser known Jonathan Larson work currently playing as the Westport Country Playhouse.
For more information on the Westport Country Playhouse production (as well as a resourceful ...
At Miller Outdoor Theatre in Hermann Park, Texas, students are performing DISNEY'S ALADDIN with a new twist in DISNEY'S ALADDIN, Dual Language Version. Jasmine, speaking Spanish, and Aladdin, speaking English, rely on their pets to ...
4th of July weekend is traditionally a time for Americans to celebrate the United States and the opportunities living here provides. But, as Stephen Sondheim and John Weidman’s musical Assassins and Sarah Vowell’s book Assassination Vacation ...
TheaterMania.com has given the Stratford Shakespeare Festival's production of A FUNNY THING HAPPENED ON THE WAY TO THE FORUM a rave review! If you are in the area, check it out!
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If you watched the fireworks being shot off the Hudson River Saturday night, you were treated to a gorgeous performance of a new Stephen Flaherty piece. According to this Playbill.com article, the MTI composer (Once On This Island, Ragtime, ...
The Tony Award-winning musical AVENUE Q shines under the Southern Cross in its 2009 Australian tour. Princeton, Kate Monster, Trekkie and the gang start with a bang at Comedy Theatre Melbourne followed by a season in Sydney and engagements in ...
In honor of the quickly approaching 4th of July weekend, MTI ShowSpace is featuring three of its shows that capture the spirit of what it means to be American: The Music Man, 1776, and Teddy & Alice. Specifically, each show looks at the personal ...
SHOUT! The Mod Musical is a musical magazine taking you back to the music, fashion and freedom of the 60's! This smashing revue tracks five groovy gals as they come of age during those liberating days that made England swing! With its ...
Starting a magazine in the mid-1990s sounds like an invitation for failure. After all, didn’t the advent of the internet sound a death knell for printed publications? In his June 29th TheaterMania article, however, Peter Filicia expresses ...
16th century Italian performer Flaminio Scala was destined for the theatre from an early age. Eventually, theatre became his life—so much so that he is barely able to perceive any distinction between the two.
Bookwriter/lyricist Lynne Ahrens ...