Disney does Broadway
by Sami DeSocio Disney has always been magical, has always produced memorable musical movies, and, as of 1994, has even produced memorable Broadway musicals. And with The Lion King taking its place as...
View ArticleInterview with Holly Butler of Flashdance
Full given name: Holly Ann Butler Hometown: Jacksonville, FL Zodiac Sign: Pisces Current audition song/monologue: My book is pretty extensive, but I think the 3 songs I use most are, “Glitter and Be...
View ArticleInterview with Jake Boyd
Today is the last day that you can say you’ve never heard of Jake Boyd. He was last seen in the off-Broadway revival of Carrie the Musical and the off-Broadway play The Last Smoker in America. Jake is...
View ArticleHow I Created a Theatre Company at the Age of 14
I’ve been blogging on behalf of Camp Broadway for quite some time now, and I’ve discussed an entire gamut of subjects dealing with the state of theatre in New York City. For many readers who live...
View Article“How to Act Like a Kid” with Henry Hodges
Have you ever seen a Broadway show starring child actors and thought to yourself, “What would it be like to be a kid acting on Broadway?” Or perhaps you’ve wondered, “How CAN I be one of those kids?”...
View ArticleThe Man Behind The Beast: Robby Benson
In 1991, the Beast from Beauty and the Beast roared “GET OUT!” to a scared, yet quizzical Belle as she wandered into the west wing, the only part of the castle that the Beast told her to stay out of....
View ArticleBritish Invasion – From West End to Broadway
This year at the Tony Awards, the two shows going neck and neck for the Best Musical prize both had roots across the pond. Kinky Boots originated from a British movie, while Matilda the Musical, a...
View Article10 Roles Laura Osnes Should Play
With everyone’s favorite Princess Laura Osnes leaving Rodgers and Hammerstein’s Cinderella this month, we’re left with one question: what should the two -time Tony nominee do next? She’s already been...
View ArticleFrozen On Broadway — Good or Bad?
How many times have you seen Frozen? Once? Three times? Fifteen? Once you see it, you can’t help but keep going back for more. Naturally, a movie like that makes an incredible amount of money. Because...
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