Six of New York's hottest chorus boys sang, danced and stripped before a packed house at NYU's Skirball Center for the Performing Arts May 20, each vy...
Six of New York's hottest chorus boys will face off for the coveted title of "Mr. Broadway" next week, and we've got a sneak peek at the handsome cont...
The sight of two men in giant clown shoes and oversized pants shuffling on a commuter platform lingers in the mind. From the Signature Theater's produ...
A dozen of the sexiest Broadway boys in New York City bared it all and raised temperatures to muy caliente on Cinco de Mayo weekend -- and the erotic ...
Easter Sunday may have been March 30, but that didn't stop some of New York's finest performers from breaking out their finest bonnets a few weeks aft...
Some 2,500 New York City students from 25 public schools were treated to a behind-the-scenes look at Broadway, courtesy of the "Annie" cast and crew....
Bebe Neuwirth is tight-lipped about details of her forthcoming cabaret show. But then again, being seductively elusive has long been a part of the two...
Tim Federle danced in five Broadway musicals over the course of a decade, so it’s a bit of a surprise when he says it was his behind-the-scenes stin...
Cheyenne Jackson, Jonathan Groff, Christian Borle and Jeremy Jordan brought their inner divas to the stage March 3 as part of MCC Theater's annual "Mi...
In 1977, Andrea McArdle cemented her role in Broadway history when she opened her mouth to croon "Tomorrow" to a standing room-only crowd of enrapture...
"Glee" veterans Jonathan Groff and Cheyenne Jackson will join some of Broadway and TV's hottest musical talents for a one-of-a-kind performance in New...
Betty Buckley won raves and even nabbed a Tony Award for playing an aging feline -- so, by comparison, a little gender-bending seems oddly natural.
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Barbra asked my friend to record her singing, because she had never heard her own voice on tape. Barbra laughed, "Oh, I just do it for myself. I would never sing in public."
There is no greater champion of indie theatre -- all theatre, actually -- than Rochelle Denton (and her son Martin Denton), who founded and runs The New York Theatre Experience, Inc. (NYTE).
Gugino moves seamlessly from family films to horror to studio blockbusters to tiny independent movies to theatre. That would be like Lin playing all week for the Knicks, suiting up for the Liberty on weekends and hitting the local Y late night just to keep his game sharp.
I just wanted to point out to people unfamiliar with the inner-workings of theatre that Smash is no more realistic than CBS's Two Broke Girls being able to afford an apartment that has a back yard.