An Interview with Rebecca Naomi Jones and Kecia Lewis
We talk to Rebecca Naomi Jones and Kecia Lewis, who are currently starring in “Marie and Rosetta,” about how they prepared, mentorship on and off stage, being ambitious, and much more.
Read moreWe talk to Rebecca Naomi Jones and Kecia Lewis, who are currently starring in “Marie and Rosetta,” about how they prepared, mentorship on and off stage, being ambitious, and much more.
Read moreFor Women’s Equality Day, we ask women of theatre to tell us why voting is important to them. And then we give you all the resources you need to register to vote and find out about your rights as a voter. Let’s #JazzHandsTheVote.
Read moreOn the eve of her concerts at 54 Below, we talk to Carmen Cusack about Bright Star, answering the question, “Who is Carmen Cusack,” and her life both past and present.
Read moreWe speak to Heather Headley, in her dressing room at The Color Purple, about how she prepared to play Shug Avery, developing as an artist, coming back to Broadway, and much more.
Read moreWe visit lighting designer Natasha Katz in her midtown studio to discuss Long Day’s Journey into Night, storytelling through light, how the field has changed, and much more.
Read moreWe talk to Jessica Hecht and Alexandra Silber of the 2016 Tony-nominated revival of Fiddler on the Roof, about how they incorporated historical material into their roles, generational differences, doing a revival for a modern audience, and more.
Read moreWe talk to Tony Award winner Ruthie Ann Miles before a performance of The King and I about her process, how she developed her character, how she found who she was as an artist, and more. We also watch her transform into Lady Thiang.
Read moreWe sit down with Jeanine Tesori, the most accomplished female composer in theatre history, for an in-depth talk about Fun Home, composing, her commitment to mentoring young women, being brave, and much more.
Read moreWe sit down with Laura Benanti and talk about her evolution as an actress, coming of age while working in theatre, creating her own work, being a woman in the entertainment industry, and much more.
Read moreWe sat down with Susan Stroman and talked about her process, her relationship with music, being a groundbreaker, and much more.
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