Q&A with Greece native Mark Roland
For Greece native Mark Roland, home is an unusual and uncertain ideal. Three years spent on the road dancing with national Broadway tours can certainly
For Greece native Mark Roland, home is an unusual and uncertain ideal. Three years spent on the road dancing with national Broadway tours can certainly
There’s an oft-quoted phrase in the theatrical world—credited to Oscar Wilde—which says, “I regard the theatre as the greatest of all art forms, the most
While walking up to the Spiegelgarden to attend Mardi Gras! by Cirque du Fringe, I commented to my friend how lovely the city looked. We had
Last night I was lucky to catch two sold-out shows: (585) editor Leah Stacy’s Intrepid and Fringe headliner Jay Pharaoh’s stand-up act. Intrepid features five pioneering female
When it was announced that Lauren Gunderson’s I and You won the Harold and Mimi Steinberg/American Theatre Critics Association New Play Award, I was ecstatic
When Ebenezer Scrooge orders a drink, he prefers a black and tan. That’s why he gave bartender Emily Wilczewski a special tool shaped like a
With today’s high unemployment and budget cuts, many creative people are forgoing their dreams of artistic careers for jobs that offer stability and steady pay.
This year’s M&T Bank Rochester Broadway Theatre League season, presented by RBTL and four-time Tony Award–winning producer, Albert Nocciolino, at the Auditorium Theatre, represents a
Les Misérables Do you hear the people sing? The sound of revolution will be heard once more at the 25th anniversary production of Les Misérables,