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Theater Buff: Albert Guerzon of "Honeymoon in Vegas" | The BroadwayBlog
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Daily Travel Arts Culture News Reviews. Starting Here, Starting Now. Theater Buff: Albert Guerzon of “Honeymoon in Vegas”. Theater Buff: Albert Guerzon of “Honeymoon in Vegas”. January 21st, 2015. Every third Wednesday of the month, a fabulous actor/singer/dancer fills out editor Matthew Wexler’s nosey little questionnaire and offers a glimpse of what he looks like from a bit closer than the mezzanine. We kicked off the New Year with a gamble and it paid off. Albert Guerzon. 208 West 41st Street. There’s...
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Review: The Visit | The BroadwayBlog
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Daily Travel Arts Culture News Reviews. Starting Here, Starting Now. To See or Not To See. April 23rd, 2015. Chita Rivera and the cast of “The Visit” (photo: Thom Kaine via The Broadway Blog.). Death becomes her. Or not. Chita Rivera returns to the stage in Kander and Ebb’s. Chita Rivera in “The Visit” (photo: Thom Kaine via The Broadway Blog.). Delivers some great theatrics: a crisp performance by Rivera, who sweeps into the action with an entourage of two white-faced eunuchs and her butler; Rees and fa...
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Wayne Brady to Join Broadway Cast of Kinky Boots | The BroadwayBlog
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Daily Travel Arts Culture News Reviews. Starting Here, Starting Now. Kinky Boots Welcomes Wayne Brady to Iconic Role. Kinky Boots Welcomes Wayne Brady to Iconic Role. August 13th, 2015. Wayne Brady (photo: Helga Esteb/Shutterstock.com). Producers Daryl Roth and Hal Luftig announced today that Emmy Award-winner and Grammy Award nominee Wayne Brady will take over the coveted role of ‘Lola’ in the Tony Award-winning musical. At the Al Hirschfeld Theatre (302 West 45 th. Street) on November 21, 2015. Directo...
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Daily Travel Arts Culture News Reviews. Starting Here, Starting Now. A Bumpy Night: ‘The Layover’. September 2nd, 2016. By Samuel L. Leiter. Annie Parisse and Adam Rothenberg in ‘The Layover.’ (Photo: Joan Marcus via The Broadway Blog.). Strangers on a Train. Turns them on). The dialogue is juicy and sassy zingers pop up every now and then. John Procaccino and Quincy Dunn-Baker in ‘The Layover.’ (Photo: Joan Marcus via The Broadway Blog.). Once the setup is clear, the play is unable to maintain its footi...
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First Look: 'Bent' at Mark Taper Forum | The BroadwayBlog
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Daily Travel Arts Culture News Reviews. Starting Here, Starting Now. First Look: ‘Bent’ at Mark Taper Forum. First Look: ‘Bent’ at Mark Taper Forum. August 1st, 2015. It’s been more than 25 years since Martin Sherman’s. A groundbreaking drama about the rare power of love in the most inhumane conditions, opened on Broadway. The Center Theatre Group/Mark Taper Forum presents its first major revival through August 23. Set in Germany in the 1930s,. NBC) and Jake Shears, lead singer for Scissor Sisters.
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Eric Bogosian has 100 Things to Say | DirectorSpeak
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Interviews with NYC's Indie Theatre Directors. About the DirectorSpeak Page. The DirectorSpeak Library – Recommended Reads. Eric Bogosian has 100 Things to Say. ERIC BOGOSIAN (photo credit Monique Carboni). Eric Bogosian is well known as an actor, author, playwright and now – director. He has taken his extremely popular show “100 Monologues” and created a website. That combines his words with some of his most talented acting colleagues, adding new videos all the time. The result is magical! Was starring ...
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Opening Night! 'Hamilton' on Broadway | The BroadwayBlog
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Daily Travel Arts Culture News Reviews. Starting Here, Starting Now. 8216;Hamilton’ on Broadway. 8216;Hamilton’ on Broadway. August 6th, 2015. The cast of ‘Hamilton.’ (photo: Joan Marcus via The Broadway Blog.). The most anticipated show of the season has arrived! Opens tonight at the Richard Rogers Theatre and producers have big plans. Up first will be the daily drawing for lottery s. Eats when the producers of. Ted by Lin-Manuel Miranda. At 10:01 pm on Thursday, August 6 a new block of seats for. Or lo...
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Matthew Wexler | The BroadwayBlog
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Daily Travel Arts Culture News Reviews. Starting Here, Starting Now. March 5th, 2016. Matthew Wexler serves as The Broadway Blog’s editor and is a regular contributor to Passport Magazine. Interested in sharing news on The Broadway Blog? Samuel L. Leiter. To Contact the Editors click here. A Bumpy Night: ‘The Layover’. Three to See: September. Molly Pope Takes on ‘A Star is Born’. Telly Leung Returns to Feinstein’s/54 Below. Don’t Miss: Chicago 20th Anniversary Concert. 15 Minutes With….
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The Buzz | The BroadwayBlog
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Daily Travel Arts Culture News Reviews. Starting Here, Starting Now. Archive for the ‘The Buzz’ Category. Three to See: September. September 1st, 2016. Broadway is slowing coming out of its summer hibernation, but our eyes are wandering toward Off Broadway and beyond for our top picks of the month. All the Ways to Say I Love You. An unconventional triple threat conspires for one of the most anticipated plays of the fall: Neil LaBute’s. All the Ways to Say I Love You. All the Ways to Say I Love You. The p...
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To See or Not To See | The BroadwayBlog
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Daily Travel Arts Culture News Reviews. Starting Here, Starting Now. Archive for the ‘To See or Not To See’ Category. A Bumpy Night: ‘The Layover’. September 2nd, 2016. By Samuel L. Leiter. Annie Parisse and Adam Rothenberg in ‘The Layover.’ (Photo: Joan Marcus via The Broadway Blog.). Strangers on a Train. Turns them on). The dialogue is juicy and sassy zingers pop up every now and then. Annie Parisse and Adam Rothenberg in ‘The Layover.’ (Photo: Joan Marcus via The Broadway Blog.). Once the setup is cl...