The Girls Upstairs: Stories of 1998's Ill-Fated FOLLIES
by AJ Hunsucker
- May 7, 2023
What is it about juicy backstage drama that so intrigues audiences? For decades, people have flocked to films and plays portraying the exciting events that happen behind the curtain. Arguably, the most famous musical on this topic was written by the God of musical theatre: Stephen Sondheim. It’s title: Follies.
Photos: Marilyn Maye Birthday Shows at 54 Below
by Kevin Alvey
- Apr 18, 2023
'Come Celebrate With Marilyn Maye' April 8 - 10th (and continued the last week in May).
Marilyn Maye followed her sold out Carnegie Hall Concert by celebrating her 95th birthday with a sold out run of shows at 54 Below. Featuring musical trio Tedd Firth, Tom Hubbard, and Mark McLean.
David Merrick's Big Announcement: The Infamous Opening Night of 42ND STREET
by AJ Hunsucker
- Apr 8, 2023
Have you ever wondered what was the most dramatic night in Broadway history? Well, boy, do I have a story for you! The year: 1980. The show: 42nd Street. I sat down with the show’s lead, the iconic and peerless Lee Roy Reams to get the true story straight from someone who was actually there that momentous evening.
Have the Tony Awards Ever Made Exceptions to Their Rules?
by Jennifer Ashley Tepper
- Apr 9, 2023
This month, the reader question was: There's a lot of talk about Lea Michele's performance in Funny Girl, and how she won't be eligible for a Tony Award since the show opened last season. Is there any history of Tony Awards rules changes/exceptions in the past?
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