They may have been short a Peggy Sawyer, but the rest of 42nd Street's star hoofers were on hand at HMV 42nd Street for a CD signing Aug. 23. They are David Elder, Mary Testa, Jonathan Freeman, Tony winner Christine Ebersole and Michael Cumpsty.
They may have been short a Peggy Sawyer, but the rest of 42nd Street's star hoofers were on hand at HMV 42nd Street for a CD signing Aug. 23. They are David Elder, Mary Testa, Jonathan Freeman, Tony winner Christine Ebersole and Michael Cumpsty.
Michael Kushner hosts the series exploring the multi-faceted careers of some of Broadway's best.
Conceived and directed by Stephen Sachs, the work follows an 18 year-old who turned in his father to the FBI via real-life public statements and court transcripts.
The new work from Jay Martel will give two performances at Hollywood's Whitley Theatre.
The young star is cherishing the little things in the lead up to her exit from the romantic musical.
The initiative awards more than $500,000 in scholarships and grants to student artists and school communities.
Jeff Cohen's autobiographical comedy centers on his eccentric father, Stan “Squeaky” Cohen, a man who was banned from every Old Country Buffet in metro Baltimore.
The newest edition of the long-running Gerard Alessandrini revue plays Theater 555 Off-Broadway.
The evening, themed Back in Time, is presented by The PATH Fund, dedicated to performing
arts education.
To mark Peck's 10th year as resident choreographer, former NYCB soloist turned film producer Ellen Bar reflects on the Tony winner's journey thus far.