A cover story in American Theatre magazine features the debut production of JAMES AND THE GIANT PEACH TYA, (which took place at the Seattle Children’s Theatre in 2013), and includes insights into Roald Dahl’s ...
Stephen Sondheim has always loved New York, and, for the most part, Gotham has returned the love. Broadway’s greatest composer-lyricist who turns 85 this week has been a New York presence since his lyrics for WEST SIDE STORY reached Broadway in ...
Roald Dahl's James and the Giant Peach is now a Theatre for Young Audiences musical for the whole family to enjoy! Featuring a wickedly tuneful score by the TONY Award-nominated team of Pasek and Paul (Dogfight and A Christmas Story the Musical) and ...
Victor Hugo is very much in place, but Victor, Hugo and Laverne are gone.We’re talking about one of the fundamental changes between the 1996 animated The Hunchback of Notre Dame and the new stage version that officially debuted at the Paper Mill ...
It was “The Road to the Final Four,” as CBS Sports trumpeted all month long. The National Collegiate Athletic Association’s College Basketball Tournament – more chummily known as “March Madness” -- once again dominated the late winter ...
In recognition of World Autism Awareness Day, we are proud to share our film, SPECTRUM OF HOPE.
SPECTRUM OF HOPE is the story of 10 musical theater students, their families, and their teachers as they journey from their special needs school in New ...
The story of a marriage is at the center of I Do! I Do! I Do! I Do! - a brand new 8 person adaptation of the intimate and nostalgic work by Harvey Schmidt and Tom Jones (The Fantasticks). Written as a star vehicle for theater legends Mary Martin ...
Kurt Vonnegut If you were in college in the ’60s and ’70s, you were probably reading Kurt Vonnegut, Jr. even during the time you’d earmarked for physical science or calculus.The Baby Boomer generation was intoxicated with everything that ...