Ali Louis Bourzgui Talks ‘The Who’s Tommy’ Broadway Debut

Audiences fortunate enough to catch Broadway’s new revival of “The Who’s Tommy” are likely to leave the theater buzzing about Ali Louis Bourzgui, whose portrayal of the title character is both deeply moving and delightfully weird. While the role is a breakout moment for the 24-year-old actor and singer, he says he grappled with imposter … Read more

The Shows Must Go On (and On!): One Writer Tackles the Busiest Week on Broadway

Tony-winner Nikki M. James was more than ready, having birthed the daughter she carried throughout its off-Broadway run and embodying the piece’s bold feminism in a dress whose sleek, vest-like bodice nicely contrasted with its embroidered tulle skirt. (These were paired with tall Valentino pumps and a silver, bullet-proof-looking purse that reminded me of a … Read more

Denver’s Broadway bike lane opens

Denver’s two-way bikeway on Broadway has been a long time coming, from a weekend demonstration with traffic cones more than eight years ago to the full 1.5-mile, traffic-separated version that debuted this month as one of the city’s premier bicycle amenities. Even as cyclists celebrate the results of the $14.3 million project, the long-controversial lanes … Read more

This Wig Designer Is Trying to Fix Broadway’s Hair Inclusivity Problem

As an actor, you are already feeling vulnerable.You’re going to have to go out there in front of a camera, trying to do as few takes as possible. You want to do well. This is high stakes. You’re getting paid a good amount of money in most, or some, regards. However [the audience] sees you … Read more

Broadway Star Maurice Hines Dies At 80

He was reportedly the first Black director to stage a production of the Radio City Christmas Spectacular in New York City. FOLLOW US ON GOOGLE NEWS Read original article here Denial of responsibility! Trusted Bulletin is an automatic aggregator of the all world’s media. In each content, the hyperlink to the primary source is specified. … Read more

UTA Adds Lit Agent And A3 Vet Max Grossman To Its Theater Department – Deadline

UTA has added veteran lit agent Max Grossman to its expanding theater department. Grossman comes to UTA from A3, where he served as co-head of the theater division and co-ran day-to-day operations, representing writers, composers, directors and designers for theater, opera and screen. Grossman will continue to represent writers, among them David Hein & Irene Sankoff (Come … Read more