Charles Strouse, Jedi Master
One of the late composer’s musical theatre successors pays tribute to his elder’s craft, creativity, and unflappable professionalism.
One of the late composer’s musical theatre successors pays tribute to his elder’s craft, creativity, and unflappable professionalism.
Over the past year, no fewer than 10 shows on both sides of the Atlantic have addressed the historical rise of Nazism and/or the troubling resurfacing of antisemitism.
A conversation with Joel Grey, Tovah Feldshuh, Caissie Levy, Michael Arden, and Bess Wohl about portrayals of Jewishness and antisemitism on New York stages.
Tributes from those who worked with or were inspired by the iconic Broadway and cabaret performer.
The L.A. theatre’s slate ranges from revivals of ‘The Sound of Music’ and ‘Titanic’ to imports of two of last season’s most admired Broadway offerings, and a visit from composer Jason Robert Brown.
As their 1998 musical about a lynching in the South readies for a Lincoln Center concert, the composer/lyricist and playwright recall its origins and its import.
The TV star and sometime cabaret and theatre performer places his bets on the musical ‘Honeymoon in Vegas.’
The duo behind the new musical reveal their writing process, collaborative efforts and why an out of town preview was helpful.