Man Crush Monday: Joshua Henry
If you’ve been following Hamilton’s meteoric rise like we have, you’ll know that Hamilton’s expansion to the Chicago theater scene includes a great number of talented performers, including one of
Continue ReadingIf you’ve been following Hamilton’s meteoric rise like we have, you’ll know that Hamilton’s expansion to the Chicago theater scene includes a great number of talented performers, including one of
Continue ReadingBears in Space is an incredibly delightful mixture of storytelling, acting, music, and visuals. The story is presented by a man known only as the Storykeeper (Cameron Macaulay) and his
Continue ReadingElsie Fest celebrated its second year last night at the Ford Amphitheater on Coney Island and it was pure magic, to say the least. Co-creator and producer Darren Criss brought audiences
Continue ReadingThe love Barack Obama has shown for Hamilton over the last year (well, since Lin-Manuel Miranda debuted his concept at the White House in 2009) reminds us of another presidential
Continue ReadingThe Fantasticks is still alive and kicking. This timeless musical has been running in New York City since 1960, with a brief, lamented absence between 2002 and 2006. Still, that’s quite
Continue ReadingGeorgina Pazcoguin is no stranger to the stage. She has been a ballet dancer with the New York City Ballet since 2003. In 2013, she was promoted to a soloist. In
Continue ReadingJennifer Blake is a seasoned performer. Whether on stage or on film, she has a knack for comedy and singing. She’s received awards and nominations in Los Angeles, where she is based,
Continue ReadingPicture this: You’re scrolling through your social media feeds and notice that just about everyone in your circle is getting engaged! You’re happy for them. You really are. But, then
Continue ReadingToday we’re launching a new series: Dream Casting, or Why Producers and Casting Directors Should Listen to Us and Mount These Sure-to-be Successful Productions of Beloved Musicals or Books with Stars
Continue ReadingPrivacy is, seemingly, not truly possible in today’s digital world in James Graham and Josie Rourke’s new play from London, aptly called, Privacy. Privacy is about a young male writer (played by
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