'Beaches' is a more personal story than we ever knew
Iris Rainer Dart, author of the "Beaches" novel, screenwriter of the 1987 film and now co-book writer and lyricist of the musical, shares the origin of the best-friend chronicle.
Iris Rainer Dart, author of the "Beaches" novel, screenwriter of the 1987 film and now co-book writer and lyricist of the musical, shares the origin of the best-friend chronicle.
Bob Martin " alongside co-executive producers Michael Hoffman and Ellen Fairey " talk about the inspiration for TV's "American Classic," starring Kevin Kline.
From the elite skills required to crazy stories, Broadway's instrumentalists pull back the curtain on the integral but oft-hidden roles of theater musicians.
The choreographer of 10 Broadway shows (and former Broadway dancer) discusses her work on the revival.
Tylor Foster achieved the title of head sound before graduating college at a local theater " now he's in the role on Broadway's "Great Gatsby."
The concert will take place in April.
The Disney Theatrical Group musical maintains its status as the Main Stem's 14th-longest-running production.
In the latest podcast episode, Chris Hoch, David Hornsby and more reveal the makings of the new musical.
Serino Coyne is now an independently owned company.
Plus, Jim Barne and Kit Buchan, the duo behind the original musical, share insights about the construction of its story, characters and unique sound.
As only the second artistic director in the theater company's history, Cabnet shares his approach to programming and his goals for the institution.
For the week ending March 1, the 27 running productions grossed $26,036,589.
In his first book, the Tony Award-winning director specifies the difference between minimalism and essentialism.
The lore of the play starting as a monologue for a friend has become well-known, but how did Macmillan think of listing all of the reasons worth living as an interactive drama?
In this exclusive video, wigmaker and designer J. Jared Janas and associate Ellyn Miller demonstrate every step of making a wig by hand.
Now known as Rochefort Parsons-Meares, the costume house is poised to expand and innovate.
Arnold S. Levine has been building headpieces for Broadway for nearly 40 years " here's how he started and sustained his shop.
"Kinky Boots" tour makeup designer Jeff Knaggs offers a peek behind the curtain into the land of Lola.
From co-producing the "Angels in America" revival to leading the Broadway debut of "Giant," Brian and Dayna Lee redefine the producer's toolkit for their generation.
Scenic design adapter Matt Kinley shares how he conjures the familiar images of the musical's original set while expanding its design for modern grandeur.
Liz Furze, Callie Goff, Jeremy Kraus, Ilene Rosen and Matt Upshaw dig into the nitty-gritty of advertising in Part 2 of the advertiser's roundtable.
The evening show will now serve as the original company's final bow.
Halcyon Theatricals will be a producing and theatrical consulting firm.
Both original company members and replacements are set to leave the Tony Award-winning production in March.
Plus, more Broadway talent took home trophies in other Grammy Awards categories.