The Horror Anatomy of Sweeney Todd
I know that last week, we did a showdown of Sondheim vs. Lloyd Webber, and so doing another expose of […]
I know that last week, we did a showdown of Sondheim vs. Lloyd Webber, and so doing another expose of […]
Any seasoned theater artist will tell you that there are two composers to never use as your audition piece- Stephen
In the radiant constellation of musical theatre, no star glimmers quite like Bernadette Peters. Across more than six decades, Peters
Parsing the Line Between Historical Fact and Broadway Brilliance SIX, the British musical comedy phenomenon by Toby Marlow and Lucy
The city hums, brakes squeal, and sixteen strangers take a breath that sounds suspiciously like a promise; in Another Day
This week’s blog post is brought to you by the sacred art of self-care… and the unrelenting march of deadlines.
I enjoyed playing Eponine in Les Miserables. Being neurodivergent and growing up moving around and always being the “new kid”,
In Wicked, Elphaba is framed through the lens of “Pick Me” culture—positioned as the morally superior outsider who rejects conventional
TW; This post contains some references to grief, unaliving and mental health issues. You know yourself best, so if this
Queer Love, AIDS and the Jewish Identity Introduction Falsettos weaves together two one-act musicals—March of the Falsettos and Falsettoland- to