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Broadway - Dance Arranger and Music Supervisor!
DAVID CHASE Broadway (Music Supervisor): Pajama Game, Flower Drum Song, Music Man, Side Show, Little Me, Damn Yankees. Broadway (Dance Arranger): Cry-Baby; Little Mermaid; Curtains; The Wedding Singer; Pajama Game; Thoroughly Modern Millie; Flower Dr ...
Ballet's ultimate businessman
When you think of Rasta Thomas the question that comes to mind might be is there anything this man can’t do? A brilliant and critically acclaimed dancer, martial artist, and choreographer who refuses to stop there! Rasta has danced around the world, ...
Little Mermaids "Sebastian"
Often referred to as a “star in the making”, Tituss Burgess is certainly making his mark! Most recently launching his first solo R & B album entitled “Here’s to You”, while he performs nightly on Broadway in Disney’s The Little Mermaid as Sebastian. ...
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Theater Section News
You Never Forget That Star-Struck Encounter With Your Idol Actors recall how long-ago backstage encounters with their idols changed their lives.
Urban Athlete: Chorus-Line Calisthenics For beginning hoofers or advanced, Broadway dance routines can be an alternative to the gym.
Theater Talkback: Just When You Think You Know Somebody . . . Sometimes performers make you see familiar characters in new ways.
After a Cameo on Cable, Jets Hit the Stage The Jets took in an early private performance of the show “Black Angels Over Tuskegee” on Wednesday in Manhattan.
Theater Review | 'Troilus and Cressida': The Cynical Side of Shakespeare, but With a River View At the Hudson Valley Shakespeare Festival, a “Troilus and Cressida” that doesn’t shortchange the title characters.
Nonprofit Theaters Take On Bold Broadway Ventures This Fall The Public Theater and Lincoln Center Theater, both nonprofits, are undertaking financially ambitious productions for the 2010-11 Broadway season.
Theater Review | 'An Error of the Moon': Redrawing a Picture of Lincoln’s Assassin In Luigi Creatore’s “Error of the Moon,” the jealous Edwin Booth is partly responsible for John Wilkes Booth’s assassination of Lincoln.
'Yank!' Won't Reach Broadway This Season The musical, about two World War II G.I.'s whose friendship turns into romance, has been delayed until the fall of 2011.
'You Can't Take it With You' Revival Off for Fall Producer Elizabeth I. McCann, who had announced she would mount the show in November, said on Thursday that she is now aiming for a spring opening.
N.E.A. Gives Grants to Five Theaters for New Plays The grants, for $20,000 each, will go theaters in Chicago, Minneapolis, Los Angeles, Washington and Princeton, N.J.
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