Why People Dislike Musicals: The Psychology Behind Musical Theater Hate
Musicals are one of the most passionate and expressive art forms ever created. They inspire devotion, spark lifelong fandoms, and […]
Musicals are one of the most passionate and expressive art forms ever created. They inspire devotion, spark lifelong fandoms, and […]
Fairy tales love to promise that everything will be fine once the wedding bells ring. The couple kisses, the music
I remember growing up in the projects in the 80s. Poverty and violence were eclipsed by Block parties and big
Raoul de Chagny has long been framed as the safe and healthy romantic alternative in Andrew Lloyd Webber’s The Phantom
The musical Newsies appears, at first glance, to be a lively underdog story about children striking against powerful newspaper publishers
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