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Pieces written and published for various publications.
Writer, Teacher, Historian
Pieces written and published for various publications.
On March 12th, 2020, theatres across the United States began to shutter on a rolling basis as infection rates rapidly spread. To mark the one-year anniversary, I sat down with eight theatre makers in an attempt to examine just what it means to be an artist when your artform is on pause.
March 4th is World Book Day – a celebration of readers and writers across the globe. In celebration, we have 10 recommendations of books about the musical theatre that belong on the bookshelf of every theatre lover.
Even now, 30 years after the original production closed off-Broadway at Playwrights Horizons, this seminal work continues to reflect just how easily the American dream can warp into the American nightmare.
Islander is essentially the musicalization of yearning. It embodies that feeling in the pit of your stomach when you long to do something, anything, but don’t know where to turn.
At the end of 2020, when the world seemed to be on the brink of complete collapse, I found myself consumed with one particularly inconsequential question. What happened to Mr. Lovett in “Sweeney Todd”?
A Review of the Actors Fund charity stream of Ratatouille the TikTok Musical.
A Tribute to Broadway legend and inspiration, Ann Reinking.
Broadway legend, Tony Award winner, and dance icon Ann Reinking has passed away … She was 71.
What is Ratatouille the Musical? I sat down with 5 of the TikTok creators responsible to parse out just what has made Ratatouille the darling of up and coming musical theatre fans
On paper, the mythos of the Vampire should be a straightforward transfer to the New York stage. An inherently melodramatic story archetype, the thousands of pop culture interpretations should lend themselves to a comparable number of theatrical adaptations. This, however, has proven time and again not to be the case.