From the Basement to Broadway: How Titanique Refused to Sink
From a wine-fueled idea to a full Broadway docking, Titanique has done more than grow, it’s scaled. The post From the Basement to Broadway: How Titanique Refused to Sink appeared first o…
From a wine-fueled idea to a full Broadway docking, Titanique has done more than grow, it’s scaled. The post From the Basement to Broadway: How Titanique Refused to Sink appeared first o…
By Ricky Anderson There are moments in the theatre when you can feel the art form stretching. Not snapping, not abandoning itself, but reaching toward something new. That is the sensation yo…
Why queer men keep gathering around songs, stages, and one another The post The Town Square Is a Piano appeared first on StageLight Magazine.
Inside FlySpace Physical Therapy, Where Performers Go to Put Themselves Back Together The post From the Fly Space, You Can See Everything appeared first on StageLight Magazine.
How Monique Gaffney ended up weaving community, craft, and great hair into a career that spans Broadway, TV, and film. The post Rooted in Community: Monique Gaffney and the Art of Belonging …
At the center of the wheel, a stage manager discovers who she is by keeping everything else moving. The post Finding the Center of the Wheel: Tia Harewood-Millington and the Art of Holding I…
Danny Mefford breaks down the revival that's already creating a buzz " The 25th Annual Putnam County Spelling Bee. The post Danny Mefford on Stepping Into the Director's Chair for the First-…
Critic Juan A. RamÃrez on navigating today's theater reviews " and finding the voices worth listening to. The post Juan A. Ramirez: Criticism With a Pulse appeared first on StageLight Mag…
From American Idol to Broadway rehearsals, Michael Orland is the music man behind the magic. The post Michael Orland: At the Right Place, Playing the Right Time appeared first on StageLight …
From Mean Girls to Some Like It Hot, Broadway favorite Demarius Copes is proving he's here to stay with a voice, spirit, and joy that keep audiences cheering. The post DeMarius R. Copes: Hol…
From Broadway choreography to drag-fueled musicals, Spencer Liff proves he can put a high kick " and a high concept " center stage. The post Spencer Liff: From 'Cats' to Choreography, Findin…
Broadway's Ari Groover dishes on her journey from hip-hop dance floors to the bright lights of Tina: The Tina Turner Musical and the importance of the third space. The post Ari Groover: Buil…
In the drama of immigration, Joe Adams is the one making sure the curtain rises on cue. The post The Artist's Advocate: Attorney Joe Adams on Fighting for Creative Talent in the Immigration …
From Broadway's spotlight to the recording studio's mic check, Frankie Grande's next act is loud, proud, and set to music. The post Frankie Grande is Bringing the Drama"And the Disco appeare…
Marla Mindelle and Constantine Rousouli never set out to make musical theatre history. They just wanted to make each other laugh. The post La Vie En "Rose": How Titanique Became an Uns…
The spotlight may shine brightest on the actors, but behind every showstopper is a producer"or, more often, a team of them"making the impossible feel inevitable. The post BEHIND THE CURTAIN:…
By Ricky Anderson You know the stars. You know the standing ovations. But behind every show-stopping Broadway production is a producer who's orchestrating the symphony from backstage"and Bri…
If Broadway had a fairy godmother in Louboutins, it might just be Teale Dvornik. The post Behind The Seams with Teale Dvornik: The Backstage Blonde Bringing Broadway to Life appeared first o…
Shoshana Medney transports her audiences from their screens to all the happenings at the show …the bwaySHO" The post From Red Carpets to "SHO-nanigans": How Shoshana Medney Turned Her Broa…
For many Julie James is a voice that brings the stage to life over the airwaves. The post Julie James: The Voice Behind Broadway and Opera at SiriusXM appeared first on StageLight Magazine.
Off-Broadway gets a jolt of Y2K nostalgia and Gen Z absurdism in The Last Bimbo of the Apocalypse, a new musical from Pulitzer Prize finalists Michael Breslin and Patrick Foley (Circle Je…
What do you get when you put three of Britain's most beloved comedians in a dingy dressing room and let them riff? The answer:Â The Last Laugh, a funny, touching, and deeply human tribute …
Sarah Paulson and Wendell Pierce announced the nominations for the 2025 Tony Awards this morning on CBS and NY1. Here are the nominees: Best Musical "Buena Vista Social Club" "Dead Outlaw" "…
Norm Lewis stars in a revival of Ceremonies in Dark Old Men, a classic drama of family, dreams, and downfall in 1950s Harlem. The post 'Ceremonies In Dark Old Men' starts tonight. appeared f…
Maybe Tomorrow challenges audiences to reconsider isolation, agency, and the fundamental question: What do we owe each other? With its bold storytelling and thought-provoking themes, this Of…