1,496 stories by "Deb Miller"
If you find over-the-top juvenile jokes about sex, adultery, flatulence, and over-indulgence in Scotch and cigarettes hilarious Broadway-quality fare, the raucous and vulgar new American com…
This Thursday's installment of the free outdoor lunchtime entertainment series Broadway in Bryant Park featured a selection of numbers from the Disney hits The Lion King, Frozen, and Alad…
Among the recent releases of theater-based publications are a smash hit show from the 2022-23 season, an actor's first-person account of his work on a blockbuster musical, a biography of a s…
Now making its world stage premiere Off-Broadway in a limited summer engagement at Irish Repertory Theatre (following the work's online streaming with the Cork Midsummer Festival and the Edi…
Among the engaging podcast offerings this summer are the latest installments of casual interviews with artists from the New York stage, a documentary series on the history of a favorite LGBT…
Before entering the downstairs theater at SoHo's HERE Arts Center, an educational pop-up exhibition offers historical information about the Nazi persecution and attempted annihilation of LGB…
The only thing steamier than the weather on Thursday in New York, when the temperature soared into the 90s, was Broadway in Bryant Park. Now in its 23rd year, the free outdoor lunchtime conc…
In the cell theatre's world premiere of the zany Y2K farce I'm Gonna Marry You Tobey Maguire, playwright Samantha Hurley takes us into the obsessed psyche of fourteen-year-old eighth-grader …
The weather on Saturday in NYC was hot and steamy, but that didn't stop a full roster of pet-loving stars from turning out for the 25th annual dog and cat adoption event Broadway Barks, prod…
For the month surrounding this year's 4th of July celebration, visitors to NYC's historic Federal Hall, facing Wall Street and Pine Street in the downtown Financial District, not only have t…
Al Hirschfeld's drawings, many capturing legendary Broadway shows and casts across eight decades, stand as one of the most innovative efforts in establishing the visual language of modern ar…
In addition to her illustrious career on the Broadway stage, from her debut in Merrily We Roll Along and Tony-nominated performance in Baby to five years as Grizabella in Cats and acclaimed …
On Saturday, July 8, Broadway Barks will return to Shubert Alley for its 25th annual star-studded dog and cat adoption event. Co-founded by best friends and animal lovers Bernadette Peters a…
The hit songs of Pop Princess Britney Spears are the impetus behind Broadway's latest jukebox musical Once Upon A One More Time, with a book by Jon Hartmere that reimagines favorite childhoo…
Hosted and presented by 106.7 LITE FM radio, the 23rd annual outdoor lunchtime series Broadway in Bryant Park opens this summer on Thursday, July 6, and runs for the next three consecutive T…
Do you ever feel like corporate technology is taking over your life and the world, it might not be the best thing for personal autonomy and humanity in general, and it all seems so absurd? Y…
Tonight (Monday, June 26) the 14th Annual National High School Musical Theatre Awards, better known as the Jimmy Awards, named for Broadway impresario James M. Nederlander and serving as a c…
Why can't we all be more like Koko the Gorilla " smart, sensitive, communicative, and loving, and never a member or ally of the White Nationalists? Her heartfelt reaction in sign language to…
The latest jukebox bio-musical to hit the NYC stage, Rock & Roll Man by Gary Kupper, Larry Marshak, and Rose Caiola, now playing a limited Off-Broadway summer run at New World Stages,…
People are not always what they seem in Sharonville, a small town in Ohio, where the super-smart seventeen-year-old agnostic "mystery girl" Heather Krebs doesn't fit in, wants to find a boyf…
Award-winning multi-talented Seattle-based playwright, composer, lyricist, actor, and musician Justin Huertas is now expanding his Warholian "fifteen minutes of fame" with a critically accla…
A poll was conducted by historian Arthur M. Schlesinger Sr. of Harvard University in 1962, surveying 75 noted historians as to how they would rank the US Presidents in order of competence. T…
Now in its seventh season, Shakespeare Downtown is dedicated to promoting an interest in classical theater by presenting works that are free and accessible to everyone, inside the walls of T…
In their spectacular debut at City Winery NYC on Saturday, June 17, The Boy Band Project dazzled a packed house with their biggest and best Boy Band Brunch ever (and that's really saying …
The return of Joe Iconis & Family to their home-away-from-home at 54 Below for a five-night engagement through Saturday features a changing line-up of over three dozen of the prolific To…