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In Memoriam: A Look at the Theatre Artists We Lost in 2024
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'Tis the season for everything from The Magic Flute to George Balanchine’s The Nutcracker.
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See Who's Joining Beetlejuice's Isabella Esler in Life After Musical in Toronto
Annie Tippe will direct the Britta Johnson musical.
Article | By Andrew Gans, Logan Culwell-Block | October 14, 2024
James Morgan Responds to Allegations Following Resignation as York's Producing Artistic Director
On October 11, Morgan abruptly retired from the company he's led for almost 30 years.
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Beetlejuice's Isabella Esler Will Star in Life After Musical in Toronto
Annie Tippe will direct the Britta Johnson musical.
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Alice Ripley, Ali Ewoldt, Tom Wopat, More Set for Broadway by the Season Benefit Concert
The evening benefiting Scott Siegel's long-running concert series will be held at Merkin Hall.
Article | By Andrew Gans | June 11, 2024
Norm Lewis Floats on a Cloud of Music in Dazzling All-Broadway Set at 54 Below
The Phantom of the Opera title player was joined by his Side Show co-star, Alice Ripley, who was in equally thrilling voice.
Article | By Shaina Taub | June 7, 2024
Inside the Process of Writing (and Rewriting) the 36 Songs of Suffs
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Taraji P. Henson 'Almost Had to Walk Away From Color Purple' Over Low Pay
Starring as Shug Avery in the upcoming movie musical, Henson has been making waves talking about salaries for Black women in Hollywood.
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London Revival of Dancing at Lughnasa Releases Cast Recording June 16
Derry Girls' Siobhán McSweeney and Louisa Harland starred alongside Alison Oliver, Bláithín Mac Gabhann, and Justine Mitchell as five sisters loving and surviving in a small Irish village.
Article | By Tom Kitt | April 28, 2023
Track-by-Track Breakdown: Pulitzer Winner Tom Kitt on Creating Almost Famous The Musical
The composer dissects the 24-track cast recording, revealing his classic rock influences for the songwriting and sharing details about the collaboration with Cameron Crowe, the musical's (and the film's) writer.
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Article | By Andrew Gans | July 12, 2022
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Broadway VS 2022 Beats Fundraising Goal By Raising $130K
The event featured Broadway favorites Norm Lewis and Joshua Henry and was hosted by Amber Iman.
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Article | By Carnegie Hall Staff | February 10, 2022
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