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Changing Amy to Jamie in Broadway's "Company" by Julia Corbett

Matt Doyle, Patti LuPone and Etai Benson discuss what went into gender-bending "I'm Not Getting Married Today," and how the added anxiety surrounding gay marriage added to the overall anxiet…

SOURCE: PBS at 10:38am on May 13, 2022[SHARE]

Why Joe Papp thinks the theater should be free for all of us by Diana Chan

Inspired by public libraries, Joe Papp made it his mission to have theater be accessible to the public. "I just don't do shows," he said. "They must have meaning." The post Why Joe Papp thin…

SOURCE: PBS at 3:50pm on May 11, 2022[SHARE]

Sutton Foster and Robert Lindsey perform "Friendship" by Julia Corbett

Watch as Sutton Foster (as Reno Sweeney) and Robert Lindsey (as Moonface Martin) perform the song "Friendship" from Cole Porter's "Anything Goes." The post Sutton Foster and Robert Lindsey p…

SOURCE: PBS at 9:00am on May 3, 2022[SHARE]

Joe Papp in Five Acts documentary by Skinnerj

Joe Papp in Five Acts Pulls Back the Curtain on the Career, Social Vision and Impact of The Public Theater's Joe Papp. Ahead of the 60th Anniversary Season of Free Shakespeare in The Park at…

SOURCE: PBS at 1:12pm on April 27, 2022[SHARE]

"Blow, Gabriel, Blow" from "Anything Goes" by Julia Corbett

Sutton Foster and the cast of "Anything Goes" performs the Cole Porter classic, "Blow, Gabriel, Blow." The post "Blow, Gabriel, Blow" from "Anything Goes" appeared first on Great Performance…

SOURCE: PBS at 9:00am on April 26, 2022[SHARE]

Sutton Foster Performs "Anything Goes" by Julia Corbett

Watch Sutton Foster and the cast of Anything Goes perform the show-stopping Act 1 finale. The post Sutton Foster Performs "Anything Goes" appeared first on Great Performances.

SOURCE: PBS at 9:00am on April 22, 2022[SHARE]

Betty White talks about funny women in comedy history by Skinnerj

On May 29, 2007, comedian Betty White discussed the groundbreaking work of Carol Burnett and Lucille Ball. She delves into the history of women in comedy in this extended outtake from the Am…

SOURCE: PBS at 10:11pm on April 4, 2022[SHARE]

Dionne Warwick on Lena Horne and her musical influences by Skinnerj

On February 8, 1996, Dionne Warwick discussed her musical influences and the impact that Lena Horne and others had on her career, in this clip from our digital archives. Interview conducted …

SOURCE: PBS at 10:00pm on April 4, 2022[SHARE]

Paul Robeson quotes on art and protest by Cristiana Lombardo

As a successful actor, athlete, singer and activist, Paul Robeson's impact on American culture is profound. At the height of his popularity, he was a cultural leader in the war against fasci…

SOURCE: PBS at 3:38pm on March 30, 2022[SHARE]

Tony Kushner and Rita Moreno Discuss "West Side Story." by Julia Corbett

Writer Tony Kushner and actress Rita Moreno discuss his winning screenplay for "West Side Story" as well as what went into reviving this classic tale for a modern audience. The post Tony Kus…

SOURCE: PBS at 9:00am on March 30, 2022[SHARE]

Tennessee Williams quotes on writing, love and kindness by Cristiana Lombardo

For playwright Tennessee Williams, masterpieces like "A Streetcar Named Desire," "The Glass Menagerie" and "Cat on a Hot Tin Roof" came from a deep understanding of emotion and an intense pa…

SOURCE: PBS at 11:05am on March 22, 2022[SHARE]

Learning from Leonard Bernstein by Julia Corbett

Marin Alsop reflects on her first interaction with Leonard Bernstein at the Tanglewood Music Festival. The post Learning from Leonard Bernstein appeared first on Great Performances.

SOURCE: PBS at 10:40am on March 8, 2022[SHARE]

How representation can empower you in the arts by Cristiana Lombardo

Writer, singer and educator Aiden K. Feltkamp reflects on their journey as a trans nonbinary opera singer. Feltkamp recognizes the impact representation can have to inspire change, connectin…

SOURCE: PBS at 5:39pm on February 24, 2022[SHARE]

Why Arthur Miller matters by Cristiana Lombardo

Writer Laurence Maslon highlights how Arthur Miller's body of work scrutinized the "moral compass of American society." "Why do you not direct some of the magnificent ability you have to fig…

SOURCE: PBS at 10:06am on February 10, 2022[SHARE]

10 dances to know by Alvin Ailey by Cristiana Lombardo

The legendary choreographer Alvin Ailey's dances center on the Black American experience with grace, strength and beauty. Here are 10 iconic dances he choreographed, running the emotional ga…

SOURCE: PBS at 4:48pm on February 7, 2022[SHARE]

Back to the Rehearsal Room by Julia Corbett

Adrienne Warren (Tina: The Tina Turner Musical), Michael James Scott (Aladdin), and Sara Bareilles (Waitress) discuss what it's like bringing their shows back into the rehearsal room. The po…

SOURCE: PBS at 9:00am on January 18, 2022[SHARE]

Reopening "Wicked" by Julia Corbett

Go behind the scenes of the reopening night of "Wicked" as Kristin Chenoweth and the cast prepare to bring one of Broadway's biggest musicals back to the stage. The post Reopening "Wicked" a…

SOURCE: PBS at 12:23pm on January 14, 2022[SHARE]

Loving the unknown Alvin Ailey by Cristiana Lombardo

Journalist and former professional dancer Juan Michael Porter II shares an intimate perspective on Alvin Ailey's transformative career, finding inspiration in Ailey's hidden battle with AIDS…

SOURCE: PBS at 12:39pm on January 12, 2022[SHARE]

A week in the life of an Ailey dancer by Cristiana Lombardo

Khalia Campbell shares her day-to-day life as a dancer in the Alvin Ailey American Dance Theater. 1. In broad strokes, what does a typical workweek look like for you from Monday to Friday? D…

SOURCE: PBS at 1:45pm on January 11, 2022[SHARE]

Alvin Ailey biography and timeline by Skinnerj

Alvin Ailey is one of the most important choreographers in the history of modern dance. In 1958, at just 27 years old, he founded the Alvin Ailey American Dance Theater. Ailey's vision was o…

SOURCE: PBS at 5:02pm on January 10, 2022[SHARE]

Alvin Ailey's legacy continues to inspire across generations by Cristiana Lombardo

Journalist Kayla Stewart reflects on Alvin Ailey's lasting impression on American culture. On the stage of the New York City Center, there's a slight rumbling that emerges from the stage, al…

SOURCE: PBS at 5:39pm on January 7, 2022[SHARE]

Broadway Is… by Julia Corbett

Listen to Andrew Lloyd Webber, Sara Bareilles, Adrienne Warren, Andrew Rannells, Kristin Chenoweth and others discuss what "Broadway" means to them. The post Broadway Is… appeared first on…

SOURCE: PBS at 4:11pm on January 7, 2022[SHARE]

Ailey dancers reflect on company's scrappy beginnings by Diana Chan

In this outtake from "Ailey," former Ailey dancers recall how Alvin Ailey worked hard to raise money for the company. There was a "burden that was on him to keep us all working and to make s…

SOURCE: PBS at 2:32pm on January 7, 2022[SHARE]

Bill T. Jones remembers the first time he met Alvin Ailey by Diana Chan

In this outtake from "Ailey," Bill T. Jones, guest choreographer of the Alvin Ailey American Dance Theater, recalls telling Alvin Ailey that he did not want to be considered a "Black choreog…

SOURCE: PBS at 1:43pm on January 6, 2022[SHARE]

Q&A with choreographer Rennie Harris by Cristiana Lombardo

Acclaimed hip-hop choreographer Rennie Harris honors the legacy of Alvin Ailey with the Alvin Ailey American Dance Theater's first two-act ballet, "Lazarus" " a trilogy including Harris' pas…

SOURCE: PBS at 5:32pm on January 5, 2022[SHARE]
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