1960s Dublin has come to 21st century London - to rave reviews! From November 11 to December 5, UK theatregoers have the chance to see Union Theatre's production of Lynn Ahrens, Stephen Flaherty, and Terrence McNally's A MAN OF NO IMPORTANCE. An ...
Few theatre writers are as synonymous with New York as Frank Loesser. For generations, the New York of GUYS & DOLLS and HOW TO SUCCEED IN BUSINESS WITHOUT REALLY TRYING has captured the hearts and imaginations of people all over the world. ...
When you're unemployed, few things are more demoralizing than sending out cover letters and resumes without getting so much as an email confirmation. The growing popularity of social networking sites, however, have rapidly changed the way people ...
After playing to rave reviews for two years off-Broadway, the musical comedy that pokes fun at 1930s show business plans to land on Broadway the fall of 2010. With a book by Joseph Stein (FIDDLER ON THE ROOF) and score by TAXI's Stan Daniels, ENTER ...
For theatres, tough economic times can mean doing a minimalist, four person play instead of a big glitzy musical. 11th Hour Theatre Company, however, wasn't about to let the economy determine its season. This Philadelphia Weekly article explains ...
Catherine Zeta-Jones took time out from her performance as Desiree in the first Broadway revival of Stephen Sondheim and Hugh Wheeler's A LITTLE NIGHT MUSIC to answer some questions from Broadway.com and Bloomberg. In these interviews, Zeta-Jones ...
Congratulations to MTI author Benj Pasek (EDGES) and actor Andrew Keenan-Bolger (currently performing in the first national tour of MARY POPPINS)! Their youtube video, "Taste of Philly," just won Lonely Planet's My Journey contest.
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It's easy to feel helpless in the aftermath of Hurricane Katrina. Even four years later, there are still areas of New Orleans that need to be rebuilt -- and stories of hardship and strength that need to be told. In the new documentary, After the ...
Life was fun, but oh so intense,
Everything was possible, and nothing made sense.
Few places embody these lines more than a university, as University of the Arts in Philadelphia demonstrated in late October with its concert presentation of ...