The Broadway Green Alliance (BGA) is an incredibly important organization that works within the theatre community to adopt environmentally friendly practices. BGA has been around for the past ten years, having just celebrated its decade birthday. I was fortunate to have the opportunity to speak to Alice Stevenson, the Assistant Director of the BGA, about the organization and all that it does for theatre communities, not just in New York City, but across the country.
Read MoreThe annual theatre awards ceremony recognizes the top Broadway and Off-Broadway productions in the 2018-2019 season.
Read MoreA 10th anniversary revival will arrive Off-Broadway later this year.
Read MoreI would like you to meet the amazingly talented Natascia Diaz. Natascia is currently starring as Elizaveta Grushinskaya in Grand Hotel at Signature Theatre in Virginia (Directed by Eric Schaeffer). At Signature she has been seen in West Side Story (Anita), Jesus Christ Superstar (Mary) as well as Fosca in Passion and Jenny in The Threepenny Opera (both performances earning her a Helen Hayes Award Nomination). On Broadway, she has been seen in Man of La Mancha and Seussical and has toured in West Side Story (Anita).
Many of you though may remember her in the documentary film Every Little Step. Natascia is an amazing spirit with an unbelievable stage presence. When you see her name on the bill, you are indeed in for an unforgettable treat. It was truly an honor to interview her!
Read MoreOne of the most successful musical groups in history is coming to the stage.
Read MoreA slew of stage and screen stars are set to lead the annual LA theatre event.
Read MoreI would like you to meet Sharrod Williams. Sharrod will be performing in the ensemble of The Who’s Tommy at the Kennedy Center (directed and choreographed by Josh Rhodes). Mr. Williams has been seen on Broadway in Cats (Pouncival), and Tuck Everlasting and in the Chicago company of Hamilton. This triple threat has also performed in over 40 states on national tours. The sky is the limit for this talented young man, and I honestly feel the best is yet to come for Sharrod. It was such an honor to have the chance to interview him!
Read MoreI would like you to meet the wonderful Christine Shepard. Christine can currently be seen performing in the Ensemble of Mean Girls on Broadway at The August Wilson Theatre. Before making her ensemble debut, she was a swing in Head Over Heels on Broadway. She will be receiving a BFA in commercial dance and a minor in Business this spring from Pace University. Student by day, Broadway performer by night. It was quite an honor and privilege for Christine to take time out of her busy schedule to give me the chance to interview her!
Read MoreThe 50th anniversary production is looking for a fresh face for the title role.
Read MoreThe all-star revival of the groundbreaking play will be revived again on Netflix.
Read MoreA slew of roles have been officially cast in the big screen edition of the Tony winner.
Read MoreA small screen series based on the seminal musical has been officially greenlit.
Read MoreFaces both fresh and familiar populate the big screen reboot.
Read MoreA celebrated stage and screen star passes away.
Read MoreA starry cast is being assembled for the first original musical on the streaming service.
Read MoreFor one night only, a groundbreaking musical masterpiece will sing again in honor of its 50th anniversary.
Read MoreA revival of the classic drama will return to Broadway in 2020.
Read MoreThe audience-pleasing Broadway musical will arrive on the streaming service executive produced by Ryan Murphy.
Read MoreDisney has unveiled a fresh new look at the hotly anticipated big screen reboot.
Read MoreWhen I, a staunch feminist journalist, learned of the blog championed by Stephanie Iscovitz, Alexandria Balsamo, Devyn White, and Abby Judd, I was ready to jump to my computer and write an article standing for women’s rights in the entertainment community. The article that you’re about to read stands up for those same women, but with a different message after reviewing the facts.
The scattered social media testimonies of these women alleged various financial improprieties that when matched with receipts and supporting emails indicate that many of their assertions are deceptive. The facts unraveled the site disseminated throughout social media by Stephanie Iscovitz as a labyrinth of misleading comments geared towards creating unrest and damaging a project that by numerous accounts adds much-needed industry guidance within the arts community, The New York New Works Theatre Festival.
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