How did you get involved with this production? I received a lovely email from Daryl Eisenberg, the show's casting director on behalf of the creative team. As actors we are always putting ourselves out ...
How did you get involved with this production? John Hill, Brian J. Nash and I have known each other for years. And, back in 2011, we teamed up for my one-woman show Natalie Joy Johnson is Relentless ...
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Chad Kimball, Tony-nominated star of Broadway’s “Memphis,” is back on stage in a new show that’s among the highlights of the New York Musical Theatre Festival, the annual proving ground for dozens of ...
The New York Musical Theatre Festival (NYMF) welcomes Tom Kitt and Friends, a one-night-only concert event featuring Tony and Pulitzer Prize-winning composer and lyricist Tom Kitt (Next to Normal, ...
Big-money hits from “Wicked” to “The Book of Mormon” to such performance-oriented TV shows as “Glee” and the upcoming “Smash” keep motivating producers to develop new musicals. But before those shows ...
A couple of new tuners — “Baby Case” and “A Letter to Harvey Milk” — have emerged from the 2012 New York Musical Theater Festival with a slew of awards under their belts. The titles seem certain to ...
Another opening, another closing—the 2016 New York Musical Festival (NYMF) has officially ended, punctuating its successful run with an awards ceremony that found Broadway stars and newbies alike ...
This year’s New York Musical Theatre Festival, running July 7–27, features everything from rock operas to ass-kicking superheroes. Whether it’s the epic or the intimate you’re craving, these new ...
A couple of new tuners — “Baby Case” and “A Letter to Harvey Milk” — have emerged from the 2012 New York Musical Theater Festival with a slew of awards under their belts. The titles seem certain to ...
The New York Musical Festival was created to give new writers a start. So isn’t it “ironic,” says Josh Canfield, whose “Alive! The Zombie Musical” played NYMF last year, that it “stabbed us in the ...
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