Here’s Lucie
bySinger-actress Lucie Arnaz – daughter of Lucille Ball and Desi Arnaz (“I Love Lucy”) – looks back on a career in TV and cabaret and on Broadway.
Singer-actress Lucie Arnaz – daughter of Lucille Ball and Desi Arnaz (“I Love Lucy”) – looks back on a career in TV and cabaret and on Broadway.
While The Plaza has been the backdrop for many literary works and films, the hotel remains the real star.
Roseanne Cash – a daughter of country music and inspiration to a new generation of female artists – brings her new album “She Remembers Everything” to Ridgefield Playhouse April 16.
It’s no exaggeration to say that award-winning actress, singer and mother Laura Benanti can do it all.
Singer-actress Liz Callaway talks about her solo career, being part of “Anastasia” and performing with sister Ann Hampton Callaway whenever they can.
With “A Bronx Tale” percolating on Broadway, the actors enjoyed a busman’s holiday at their Bedford home and at the beach.
In a time of rising nationalism and anti-globalization, a new Broadway musical looks at a Canadian town’s kindness to the world after 9/11.
“I feel very grateful for the way my life has turned out,” says Jeremy Stone, a former Broadway conductor who now runs an outpatient…
For Patti LuPone – who won a Tony and a host of other awards for her portrayal of for her portrayal of Madame Rose…
Does Marc Salem have a superpower or a super power? When Mike Wallace took “60 Minutes” to Marc Salem’s Broadway show “Mind Games,” cameras…
It’s not Broadway, but for Victoria Lynn Socci, Peoria is still pretty exciting. That’s Peoria, Ariz., a suburb of Phoenix, where the 23-year-old South…
Surgery is medicine’s great production, a scrupulous dance in stainless steel where players are sterile and scrubbed. And when a character arrives after a…
Music director and conductor Steven Reineke is preparing to lead The New York Pops into its 30th season with star-studded opening concert at Carnegie Hall, a venue that’s always been a special place to this native of small-town Ohio.
With an impressive resume and large design team under his wings, Marc Happel, director of costumes at New York City Ballet, understands the ins and outs of costuming in musical theater, film, opera and ballet. This summer he’s collaborating with fashion designer Valentino to create costumes for NYCB’s star-studded Sept. 20 gala.
Robert Cuccioli, you may recall, was the subject of a profile we ran back in December. I had the chance to chat with the…