BroadwayWorld interviewed Jason Robert Brown about creating new orchestrations for the first-ever Broadway production of The ...
To mark its bicentennial, the Brooklyn Museum highlights the pieces that have shaped its collection—and the foundational art ...
Lea Salonga stepped onto a Manhattan stage last spring and sang something unusual for her — “Edelweiss” from the musical “The ...
Charles Flowers was born on Nov. 12, 1942, in Knoxville. The Knoxville News Sentinel published a notice that Howard Fischer Flowers, his father, had been granted leave from boot camp at Ft. Benning, ...
The story that most viewers take away from “Hamilton” is Alexander’s, but Eliza’s remains arguably the most important.
David Johansen, who died in February at 75, talks about the history of the New York Dolls, drugs, and fashion in the Village, in this lost interview.
But much like her impact on Hollywood, Fonda's impression on Atlanta has proved to be enduring. During her time living there, she founded two non-profit organizations in the area: the Georgia Campaign ...
Broadway and Hollywood have always had a symbiotic relationship, borrowing from each other liberally since the advent of film ...
Johansen began singing with the Vagabond Missionaries, a local band on Staten Island, in the 1960s. A decade later he joined the New York Dolls and their self-titled debut album was released in 1973.
Caligula (adapted from the French of Albert Camus by Justin O’Brien) scrutinizes one of the most nefarious rulers of history, whose one excuse for being a monster is that he was almost surely a ...
This time around, the Rock and Roll Hall of Famers don’t have any New York shows lined up. The closest they’ll get is when they surf into Ocean City, NJ’s Ocean City Music Pier for four ...
Hackman was a frequent and versatile presence on screen from the 1960s until his retirement ... as the rules-bending New York City detective Jimmy "Popeye" Doyle in the 1971 thriller about tracking ...
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