Performers
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The Allure of Soaring, Blood and Rock ‘n’ Roll in ‘The Lost Boys’
Director Michael Arden and his cast on how this vampire musical taps into the pain of adolescence
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Why ‘Titaníque’ Has Arrived on Broadway Right on Schedule
Director-cocreator Tye Blue and longtime cast member John Riddle on bringing “queer joy” to the big stage
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‘Beaches’ on Broadway Puts Female Friendship in the Spotlight
Cocreator Iris Rainer Dart and costar Kelli Barrett on the power of their moving new musical
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Why David Lindsay-Abaire Is Thankful Marylouise Burke’s Voice Is in His Head
The Pulitzer Prize-winning playwright and the veteran character actress discuss their latest collaboration: The Balusters on Broadway
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Lilli Cooper and Jason Kravits Want to Put a ‘Spell’ on You
How the Broadway vets keep the contest going in The 25th Annual Putnam County Spelling Bee
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Anne Reid Is Chuffed to Be Making Her Broadway Debut at 90
Thanks to a plum part in Oedipus, the beloved British actress is realizing a long-deferred dream
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Going Back to the Future with ‘Marjorie Prime,’ This Time on Broadway
Dramatist Jordan Harrison and director Anne Kauffman on revisiting the Pulitzer finalist play a decade on
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Meet Nina White, the Heart of ‘The Queen of Versailles’
The up-and-comer is giving a star-making performance as the depressed daughter of Kristin Chenoweth’s over-the-top character
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Can a Solo Show Help Bring Us Together? Ari’el Stachel Hopes So
The Band’s Visit Tony winner talks about exploring identity, anxiety and connection in Other — In an ever-more polarized world, preaching about what connects us feels almost radical. But that’s precisely what Ari’el Stachel does in Other, his uplifting autobiographical solo show about his long and often darkly hilarious journey to self-acceptance. He had a […]