Broadway
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Review: Bette Midler in ‘I’ll Eat You Last: A Chat with Sue Mengers’
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My review of Broadway’s “I’ll Eat You Last: A Chat with Sue Mengers,” the one-woman play starring Bette Midler, was published by indiewire’s Thompson on Hollywood.
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Dreaming up Broadway’s Next Big Idea: TedxBroadway Returns
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In a room full of Broadway marketers and producers, how do you sell an idea of change without a clearly defined return on investment? When it comes to TedxBroadway, it’s the big idea that turns a profit, although it’s not a dollar sign attached to the value, it’s onboarding Broadway to the idea of thinking…
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Twitter Erupts as Carrie Underwood Joins NBC’s The Sound of Music
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When news broke of country star Carrie Underwood’s casting as Maria von Trapp in NBC’s live broadcast of “The Sound of Music,” the Twitterverse responded.
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Sofa Snark: Alicia Silverstone Does Porn on Broadway
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Sofa Snark: Alicia Silverstone joins Henry Winkler and Cheyenne Jackson in Broadway’s “The Performers,” a play about the porn industry. It’s a gang bang of a good time.
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Sofa Snark: Yvonne Strahovski Heads to Broadway
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Sofa Snark shifts its focus to Broadway this season, tackling topics including Yvonne Strahovski joining the revival of “Golden Boy.”
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Should Ben Brantley Review Broadway Commercials?
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This is a commercial for the Broadway revival of “Annie”? Did I miss the shot of the title character, or perhaps the ragtag bunch of orphans doing a kick line?
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HuffPost: Smile Broadway! You’re on Instagram
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Facebook is so over. At least, that’s what a college-age coworker told me this summer while discussing arts marketing. The mega social network may be waning with a younger demographic, but a recent Facebook acquisition is growing exponentially.
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NYC Mayor’s Office Puts a Spotlight On Broadway
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Spotlight on Broadway presents a series of videos that document the history of Broadway’s 40 theaters. It is the combined efforts of the mayor’s office and the Broadway League that these rich stories can be told in a digitally accessible manner.
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The Voice’s Chris Mann Teaches Broadway’s Kids
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Chris Mann had been a guest teaching artist at Rosie’s Broadway Kids, an organization in New York City geared towards helping kids receive an arts education.