BSG host Ryan Steele takes us inside an evening of Shakespeare and Comedy with the Opening Night celebration of the new Broadway musical, Something ...
What's better than a standing ovation at the end of a Broadway show? A standing ovation halfway through the first act. Just ask the cast of musical comedy "Something Rotten!" The crowd stood and ch...
More than reviews or word of mouth or the cheeky ads and poster art, what's really going to sell "Something Rotten!" is "A Musical," the production number from the first act that (educated guess) t...
It's off to the races: The theater industry's 2015 awards season kicked off with the nominations announcement for the Outer Critics Circle Awards, which bestowed an even dozen nods on Broadway musi...
“Something Rotten!,” about two Elizabethan-era playwrights who write a musical, echoes the experience of the brothers behind the production, Wayne and Karey Kirkpatrick.
Something Rotten!, a new musical comedy helmed by Tony Award-winning Aladdin and The Book of Mormon director-choreographer Casey Nicholaw, begins Broadway previews March 23 at the St. James Theatre. Christian Borle and Brian d'Arcy James co-star.
Nigel Bottom, John Cariani, and Christian Borle star in this new musical comedy, Something Rotten, coming soon the Broadway stage. "Set in the 1590s, brothers Nick and Nigel Bottom are desperate to...
"Something Rotten!," the new musical comedy directed by "The Book of Mormon" and "Aladdin" helmer Casey Nicholaw (pictured, above) and produced by Kevin McCollum ("Motown," "Avenue Q"), has locked ...
"Something Rotten!," the new musical comedy directed by "The Book of Mormon" and "Aladdin" helmer Casey Nicholaw (pictured, above) and produced by Kevin McCollum ("Motown," "Avenue Q"), has locked ...
Facing competition from that red hot up-and-comer down the street, one Will Shakespeare, the Bottom brothers have to come up with a new hit or see their troupe out on the streets. The amusing resul...
NEW YORK (AP) — It began with an intriguing premise for a musical: What would it have been like to be a fledgling playwright making a living at the same time as William Shakespeare?
Talk of the Tony Awards race heated up when it was announced that Something Rotten!, the new musical comedy packed with Broadway talent, would skip its out-of-town tryout and come straight to the St. James Theatre.
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