Theater Buff(s): Paramour’s Andrew and Kevin Atherton
Every month, a fabulous actor/singer/dancer fills out The Broadway Blog Editor Matthew Wexler’s nosey little questionnaire and offers a glimpse of what…
Every month, a fabulous actor/singer/dancer fills out The Broadway Blog Editor Matthew Wexler’s nosey little questionnaire and offers a glimpse of what…
“Try to remember the kind of September When life was slow and oh so mellow.” – The Fantasticks New York’s…
Philadelphia once again becomes a summer haven for gay arts, as GayFest! , the city’s LGBT theater festival, celebrates its…
Before there was Candace Bushnell or Lena Dunham, there was Wendy Wasserstein. The Brooklyn-born, Ivy League graduate carved a niche…
Broadway Blog editor Matthew Wexler takes a look at some of Broadway’s biggest hits, which are bidding adieu this January. …
August is gayer than ever, theatrically speaking, with Philadelphia’s third annual GayFest!—a festival of GLBT theater with two world premieres,…
We’re sure this raucous show at the New Conservatory Theater Center is going to blow the wimple right off your head.…
I suppose it’s easier to win a battle when you feel the world is on your side. Such is the…
The highs and lows of working as a rent boy are currently on display at the Richmond Shepard Theatre on…
It was always a thrill visiting my local music store to find the latest original Broadway cast recording and see…
The producers of Hit the Wall, a new play by Ike Holter, would like you to believe that that there is…
Name: Peter Nelson Hometown: Highland, Utah Current Show/Role: Cinderella/Ensemble, and a super-secret-surprise feature. The best part of the show I’m in now is: The…
“Picnic” was originally produced in 1953 and won the Pulitzer Prize for Drama. But you’ll be hard-pressed to understand why in the Roundabout…
“The Other Place,” Sharr White’s brainy drama that opened last night at the Samuel J. Friedman Theatre, begins before the…
While things seemed to be going well for the first-ever gay-themed play in Uganda, The River and the Mountain, Uganda’s…
More on Uganda’s first gay themed play, “The River and the Mountain,” and the cancellation of its performances at National…
America’s favorite parody-singing drag group is back, and they aren’t holding back against the GOPs latest ridiculousness. The Kinsey Sicks…
A last-minute revocation of performance rights by the late author Ira Levin’s Estate caused the cancellation of the highly anticipated performance…
A play that focuses on the life of gay men in Uganda is currently being stage, despite the country’s rampant…
A new kind of presidential campaign will be invading Florida this August, 24th as The Kinsey Sicks present a political…
Name: Christopher Johnstone Hometown: Cedar Rapids, IA Recent & Upcoming Shows/Roles: Just closed “South Pacific” at the Ogunquit Playhouse in Ogunquit, Maine playing Lt.…