by NY Theatre Guide Staff Writer Jena Tesse Fox There are many reasons for Sweeney Todd’s enduring popularity: Stephen Sondheim’s rich score, Hugh Wheeler’s grand-est guignol book, th... Read more
The 68th Annual Tony Awards were presented on June 8th 2014 at Radio City Music Hall with the show being telecast on CBS. What follows are a list of the nominees and winners as well as a fin... Read more
June is LGBT Pride month, which commemorates the 1969 Stonewall uprising regarded by most historians as the beginning of the modern day gay rights movement. To salute LGBT Pride month, I am... Read more
by Jeff Myhre If you spend enough time around theatre and film people, they eventually start talking about their past glories, the failures of others, and shameful acts in general (in my exp... Read more
by Mallory Delchamp 10. Jamie and Cathy from “The Last 5 Years” Probably the most believable pair in recent musical theatre, the young couple featured in the Jason Robert Brown hit are actu... Read more
by Tom Vander Well I have a confession to make. I was a theatre major in college (yes, complete with the snooty but appropriate “re” spelling). I’ll wait for you to stop snickering. Judson... Read more
Washington County Playhouse Dinner Theater Announces Shows for 2013/14 Season. THE CHURCH OF DIMINISHING MARGINAL RETURNS by Jay Huling. When incorrigible entrepreneur Josh Pocket finds hims... Read more
The Play-Arts Guild’s production of H.M.S. Pinafore, the Gilbert and Sullivan comic opera, was presented the week of January 6th, 1930 at the Maryland Theatre. Robert W. Nicolls was S... Read more