A ‘True Treasure’ Is Reduced to Rubble in Smithtown The Long Island house, built in 1845 and known as the Ebo Hill mansion, was being restored when a fire destroyed it.
Posts published in April 2018
One Playwright Takes On the Voices of William Inge and Tennessee Williams in New Memory Play Philip Dawkin takes audiences into the scandalous rendezvous between two of American theatre’s legendary writers.
Grosses Analysis: Donna Summer Bio-Musical Summer Breaks Million Five additional shows from the 2017–2018 season earned seven figures as Tony Award nominations approach.
The Phantom of the Opera Will Offer Creating the Magic Events for 2,500 NYC Public School Students The Broadway hit will partner with Inside Broadway for the May 22 programs.
Blessed Unrest’s This Is Modern Art to Debut Off-Broadway The controversial show is based on the 2010 tagging of the Art Institute of Chicago by an underground graffiti crew.
The 5 Stages of Tony Nominations Day In theatre GIF form, of course.
See Who’s Joining Tony Winner Idina Menzel in Skintight Off-Broadway The newest play by Significant Other and Admissions playwright Joshua Harmon finds its complete cast.
Illustrated Screenplay for Terrence McNally Documentary Every Act of Life to Be Published The film about the Tony-winning playwright premiered at the Tribeca Film Festival April 23.
Fast Food Is Somehow Getting Even Cheaper Today, McDonald’s reported first-quarter earnings, and the chain beat analysts’ predictions, one big reason for which was the chain’s refurbished value menu. Yes, it’s not the fresh-beef gamble the company’s been pushing for…
Three Laureates of the Sphinx Competition Perform at Zankel Hall May 3 The Detroit-based Sphinx Organization promotes diversity in the arts.