Broadway After Dark - And Beyond by Ward Morehouse
Jason Fuchs Tackles Broadway
Recently returning from the Cannes Film Festival after the success of his film "Pitch," Columbia student, Jason Fuchs, will be performing in "Speech and Debate" at the Roundabout Underground Theater. He is set to go into production late next year on the romantic comedy "The Last First Time" ...
A Serious Hamptons Weekend with Ward
While at The Parrish Art Museum gala in Southampton, columnist Ward Morehouse III talks with Stewart Lane and his wife, Bonnie Comley...
Happenings With The Musically Inspired
One legendary soul singer offers her support and an Afro-Cuban-Jazz performer offers his craft for us to look to the music world for inspiration--so reports columnist Ward Morehouse III...
New York International Fringe Festival
August is the New York International Fringe Festival's month. So as these dog days of summer kick in, you can hide away in downtown's grittiest venues seeing some of the most cutting-edge dramatic works around--or so says columnist Ward Morehouse III...
Whoopi Wows Them at Spalding Gray's "Stories Left to Tell" and more!
Whoopi Goldberg melds her signature style with the late Spalding Gray's lyric memoirs in "Stories Left to Tell" and three Princess Grace Awards alums grace the stage of the Public Theater's Shakespeare in the Park production of "Romeo and Juliet." Ward Morehouse III looks at the triumphs of literature and theater...
What Tony Wrought: Tony Winners and Broadway Losers
Tony fever touches different shows in different ways—smash hits like "Spring Awakening" is poised for possible "Rent" status, while even winning Best Revival didn't keep "Journey's End" open. Ward Morehouse III chats with Christine Ebersole, David Hyde Pierce and others on how the 2007 Tonys have changed their lives—and their shows ...
As Tony Awards Approach, a Look at Broadway Past
With the Tony Award nominations having just been announced—based on 35 shows that opened in the 2006-2007 season—I thought I'd travel back in time to the Broadway of the 1920s, which would see nearly 300 productions open in a single season...
Looking at Broadway's Future with Tony Producer Gerald Schoenfeld
Timessquare.com blogger Ward Morehouse III caught up with Shubert Organzation Chairman Gerald R. Schoenfeld after the 2007 Tony nominations were announced—which Schoenfeld is also co-producing. Schoenfeld talks about the gem that is Broadway and the hurdles that face it...
Broadway Abroad and Back Again with Morehouse
A smash music goes international and comes back home to New York, a support group hears a delicious jazz treat and one of the first ladies of cabaret cuts an album: Ward Morehouse III reports on the upcoming and interesting in the world of theater...
Broadway After Dark: Ward Morehouse III
Our distinguished theater blogger Ward Morehouse III wraps up and unveils this winter/spring's fabulous cultural goings on from Elizabeth Swados to the Super Bowl ...
Our Social Diarist Makes the World of Theater his Beat
Writer and social diarist Ward Morehouse III chronicles the goings-on of the theater crowd after dark, and dishes the dirt on everyone from Neil Simon to Sandra Bullock to Buzz Aldrin...
Broadway After Dark
Writer and social diarist Ward Morehouse III chronicles the goings-on of the theater crowd after dark, and dishes on some of the hottest Broadway and off-Broadway hits such as "Title of Show" and "The Drowsy Chaperone"...
More With Morehouse
Playwright Neil Simon once told me he lost millions of dollars selling the TV rights to "The Odd Couple" for much too little. But Simon, the most successful writer in the history of the Broadway theater, is making up for lost opportunity and money with the blockbuster success of the revival of "The Old Couple" and that of "Barefoot in the Park," which originally opened back in 1963....
