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‘Finding Neverland’ at The Lunt-Fontanne Theatre in New York City

I suggest that producers, composers, writers, stars and others with lots of money earned from their work other than in theatre, those who have...

‘Pippin’ is Playing at The National Theatre: A Chat with John...

“Double, double toil and trouble.” They tell things to Macbeth that startle, surprise, scare and inspire him. And he moves through the story of...

A Tribute to Tana Hicken From Friends, Colleagues, and Admirers-Tributes to...

______ Two Tributes are Scheduled for Tana Hicken: on Monday, September 15th at 7 PM at Everyman Theatre - 315 West Fayette Street, in Baltimore, MD 21201. AND and on...

Broadway Royalty Returns to Broadway: A Chat with John Rubinstein on...

Actor, director, teacher, and composer John Rubinstein has taken on the role of King Charlemagne in the critically acclaimed Tony Award-winning revival of Pippin until...

‘Monologue Madness 2014’ Announces Actor Registration by Edward Daniels

It is my pleasure to announce actor registration for Monologue Madness 2014, opens at 10:00 am on Monday, Feb 10th, online at www.MonologueMadness.net.  Registration is first-come,...

Derek Tatum on Playing Don Kerr in Olney Theatre Center’s ‘A...

The very talented Derek Tatum is a member of 'the line' in Olney Theatre Center's production of the Tony Award-winning A Chorus Line. Derek takes us...

Capital Fringe Review: ‘Bully’ by Leslie Weisman

Entering the theater, we are greeted, and just this side of visually and audibly—threateningly, or unintentionally?—assaulted, by the sight and sounds of a slim,...

2013 Capital Fringe Show Preview: ‘Bully’ by Lee J. Kaplan

A hit in theatres and schools since its sold-out New York City premiere last Fall, Bully will appear at the Capital Fringe Festival in...

2013 Capital Fringe Show Preview: ‘The Actual Dance’ by Sam A....

A Rare and Courageous Male Voice Brings to DC Fringe the Unique Perspective of the Love Partner in the Breast Cancer Struggle The Actual Dance...

‘The Guardsman’ at The Kennedy Center by Nicole Cusick

It is easy to love to laugh or laugh at love, whichever you prefer along with The Guardsman at The Kennedy Center. The original...

‘Reaching the NextStop’ Part 1: An Introduction by Evan Hoffmann

My name is Evan Hoffmann. I am the newly appointed Producing Artistic Director of  Elden Street Players, soon to be rechristened the NextStop Theatre...

What Version of ‘Cabaret’ Did Damascus Theatre Company Select? by Keith...

Damascus Theatre Company presents Cabaret. Music by John Kander; Lyrics by Fred Ebb; Book by Joe Masteroff; Based on the play I Am A...