Lillias White Finds Her Goddess for 'Hadestown’
The Tony Award-winning actress will step into the role of the musical's narrator, now known as Missus Hermes.
Producer Jamie Forshaw on Working with Andrew Lloyd Webber
Kicking off this episode with my chat with JAMIE FORSHAW, the current Executive Producer. Jamie is a producer with years of experience working alongside some of the best in the business!
Lemonada Media Podcast Network Raises $8M in Series A Funding
The latest fundraising round was led by BDMI, a subsidiary of Bertelsmann.
Why the media company Madison Wells is rebranding to center ‘badass’ women and boundary pushers
Founder and CEO Gigi Pritzker explains how the pandemic helped her crystallize what was most important to her and the work she’s creating.
Gigi Pritzker Talks Company Mission to Champion ‘Badass Women’ and Overlooked Voices
Madison Wells banner has a new look, intended to reflect the company’s commitment to “spotlighting stories for, by and about badass women, as well as people who love pushing boundaries.”
There’s more than meets the eye in charming ‘India Sweets and Spices’
The wit in Malik’s script is a match for Ali’s lively, often sarcastic delivery, proving an excellent fit between the lead actress and the material.
Go Inside the Broadway Return of Company
The Marianne Elliott-helmed production resumed previews at the Bernard B. Jacobs Theatre November 15.
Watch Jessica Chastain's shocking facial transformation on The Eyes of Tammy Faye set
Jessica Chastain's performance in The Eyes of Tammy Faye is an Oscar-worthy godsend, but she had to undergo a hellish makeup routine to get to the heart and soul of the titular televangelist.
Inside Broadway's Reopening
We visit "Hadestown," "Girl From the North Country" and a new playwright, with backstage encounters and songs, in our series finale of "Offstage."
‘Seven Deadly Sins’ taking Orthodox Theater Outdoors
“Seven Deadly Sins,” New York City theater’s newest unholy outdoor experience, tests the limits of how far live theater can go amidst a global pandemic. Originally conceived by Michel Hausmann and marvelously directed by Moisés Kaufman.
Storefronts Turned Stages for 'Seven Deadly Sins'
A live theatrical event in the Meatpacking district, featuring several playwrights and sets by David Rockwell, "turns New York itself into the playhouse."
‘Company’ Sets December Broadway Return With Katrina Lenk & Patti LuPone
Company, the Marianne Elliott-directed revival of the classic Stephen Sondheim-George Furth musical starring Katrina Lenk and Patti LuPone, will resume performances at Broadway’s Bernard B. Jacobs Theatre in December, producers announced today.
Ghetto Film School & Madison Wells Host Panel On Social Justice In Filmmaking With Oscar Nominees Travon Free And Kris Bowers
Days ago, police killed another Black man, 20-year old Daunte Wright, about 20 minutes from where Floyd died. The time was ripe for filmmakers to use their platform for change.
Miami Outdoor Theater Hit Announces a New York Arrival
“The Seven Deadly Sins,” a theatrical anthology series, will start off on June 23 at a series of storefront windows in the Meatpacking District.
See Patti LuPone, Katrina Lenk and More Celebrate COMPANY First Preview
The production will officially open on Stephen Sondheim's 90th Birthday, March 22, 2020, at Broadway's Bernard B. Jacobs Theatre.
Broadway’s ‘The Inheritance’ Sets Closing Notice
The Inheritance, playwright Matthew Lopez’s two-part drama that re-imagines E.M. Forster’s Howards End as a 21st Century tale set among gay men in Manhattan, will close on Sunday, March 15, producers announced today.