-
James Monroe Iglehart on transforming into Louis Armstrong
Tony winner James Monroe Iglehart talks with Sara Gore about starring in and co-directing “A Wonderful World: The Louis Armstrong Musical.”
-
Christian Borle details ‘unexpected tone' of new musical ‘Tammy Faye'
Tony winner Christian Borle chats with Sara Gore about the new Broadway musical, “Tammy Faye.”
-
Meet the creators behind the wild musical ‘Teeth'
Lauren Scala meets with the co-creators of the musical, “Teeth.” Michael R. Jackson and Anna K. Jacobs tell Lauren about their friendship and the new musical based off of the cult horror film.
-
‘The Very Hungry Caterpillar Show' returns to NYC
“The Very Hungry Caterpillar Show” is back in New York as it celebrates 10 years. Ashley Bellman stopped by for some fun with the show’s creator and characters.
-
Marla Mindelle on working with Margot Robbie for ‘The Big Gay Jamboree'
Marla Mindelle tells Sara Gore all about the new Off-Broadway musical “The Big Gay Jamboree” and “Titanique.”
-
Joshua Henry reveals he doesn't ‘need to do any more revivals' after ‘Ragtime'
Nichelle Lewis, Joshua Henry, and the cast of “Ragtime” talk with Dahiana Pérez about the New York City Center production.
-
Anthony Edwards dishes on fan reactions & new Off-Broadway play
Anthony Edwards talks with Sara Gore about the Off-Broadway play “The Counter.”
-
Dan Butler & Samantha Mathis share audience reaction to ‘Another Shot'
Dan Butler and Samantha Mathis talk with Sara Gore about their Off-Broadway show, “Another Shot.”
-
From the team behind ‘Drunk Shakespeare' comes ‘Drunk Dracula'
It’s Transylvania’s most famous vampire like never before! Star Sarah Goldstein tells Sara Gore all about the live production, “Drunk Dracula.”
-
Broadway dancer Zelig Williams missing in South Carolina
The Broadway community is rallying to find a missing performer who police say disappeared in his home state of South Carolina. News 4’s Melissa Colorado reports.
-
Zelig Williams, Broadway dancer in ‘Hamilton' and ‘MJ', is missing in South Carolina
The family of a Broadway dancer who performed in “Hamilton” and “MJ: The Musical” is asking the public for help after the South Carolina man went missing in his home state. Zelig Williams was last seen on Oct. 3 in Columbia, South Carolina, according to the Richland County Sheriff’s Department. His family contacted authorities the next day after they had…
-
Elizabeth Marvel & Amber Iman talk ‘The Ford/Hill Project'
Elizabeth Marvel and Amber Iman tell Sara Gore about “The Ford/Hill Project,” playing now at The Public Theater.
-
Jim Parsons counts ‘Our Town' as one of his best experiences
The cast and creative powerhouses of Thornton Wilder’s “Our Town” talk with Michelle Park about the highly anticipated Broadway production.
-
Broadway changes tune, plans to dim all lights for Gavin Creel
To honor the late Gavin Creel, a Tony winner and mainstay of Broadway for several decades, all theaters will now dim their lights in what has become a longstanding tradition for icons of the stage. The announcement came on Wednesday following a deafening outcry from the Broadway community over the decision to only dim about one-third of all theaters for…
-
Broadway community outcry over Gavin Creel tribute
Tens of thousands of people signed a petition asking Broadway theaters to reconsider a lighting tribute for Tony Award winner Gavin Creel. News 4’s Ida Siegal reports.
-
Gavin Creel, Tony and Olivier winner, dies at 48
Broadway is mourning the loss of a beloved and accomplished theater performer.
-
Kate Mulgrew shines light on play ‘The Beacon'
Kate Mulgrew talks with Ashley Bellman and Dahiana Pérez about the North American premiere of “The Beacon” and more.
-
Broadway theaters to dim lights Thursday in memory of James Earl Jones
Broadway’s theaters will dim their lights on Thursday in memory of the legendary James Earl Jones, who passed away earlier this month at the age of 93. The Broadway League said theater owners will dim their lights at 6:45 p.m. Thursday in honor of Jones, who won two Tony awards and received a lifetime achievement award. In addition to his…
-
Laura Donnelly makes Broadway return with ‘The Hills of California'
Tony nominee Laura Donnelly talks with Sara Gore about the Broadway play “The Hills of California,” and her unique way of getting into character.
-
Broadway substitution: Director steps in for Mia Farrow in ‘The Roommate'
The Broadway show had to cancel two performances over the weekend due to a positive COVID test before Marsha Mason stepped in to one of the lead roles.