As a child, Chicago-area theater artist Matt Crowle wanted to be Mikhail Baryshnikov. One of his instructors had something else in mind. She thought he might enjoy tap. But when she suggested it, he ...
Unlock access to every one of the hundreds of articles published daily on BroadwayWorld by logging in with one click. Just announced! Multi-talented, multi-award winning song and dance man Jon ...
His latest project, “Stretchin’,” a series of concerts at the North Side’s Stir Crazy Cafe, brings him back to one of his favorite things, playing music live, with some of his favorite people. And to ...
Unlock access to every one of the hundreds of articles published daily on BroadwayWorld by logging in with one click. Fresh from his Broadway debut in Funny Girl, performer John Manzari brings his ...
Adorned in oranges, purples, and golds, and unfolding on shimmering soundstages flanked by scrims and screens of varying sizes, “Fados” creates a universe unto itself, an enclosed festival space meant ...
Suggest to Matthew Broderick that he can sing and dance. Imply that he might be good at it. Then ask why, after two Broadway musicals, one made-for-TV Music Man and now a crooning, tapping turn in The ...
Of all the song-and-dance entertainers of the 1950s and '60s, Sammy Davis Jr. is the one whose recording career most deserves to be reconsidered. A performer of boundless energy, Davis was known for ...