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Tonys Week
June 9, 2017
Tony Awards Predictions 2017: Who’s Most Likely to Win?
This year, there’s only one sure Bette.
By
Jason Clark
June 9, 2017
5 Weird Tony Award Voting Rules That Affected This Year’s Nominations
Why Jake and Glenn are out.
By
Jennifer Ashley Tepper
June 9, 2017
The Story Behind the Funnest Song from the
Groundhog Day
Musical
Composer Tim Minchin joins Vulture’s
Good One
podcast to discuss the show’s musical-comedic philosophy, and his approach to writing the song “Stuck.”
By
Jesse David Fox
and
Justin D. Wright
theater week
June 9, 2017
Lynn Nottage on Broadway Diversity and Why She Writes About Working People
“I want to reclaim my own history as part of American history and assert my presence.”
By
E. Alex Jung
vulture lists
June 8, 2017
The 30 Best Broadway Songs of the Past 40 Years
From
Annie
to
Hamilton
and everything in between.
By
Rachel Shukert
June 7, 2017
Cynthia Erivo Starred in
The Color Purple
, and Then Her Whole Life Changed
The 30-year-old star is about to be catapulted into the next stratosphere of fame.
By
Allison P. Davis
theater week
June 6, 2017
Patti LuPone on Her Greatest Roles, Her Celebrity, and
War Paint
In the dressing room with the Broadway star.
By
Jackson McHenry
theater review
June 6, 2017
The 9 Best Broadway Songs of the Season
The season’s standout tunes, featuring a lying teenager, several heroic Canadians, and a lot of drunken, angsty Russians.
By
Madison Malone Kircher
June 5, 2017
How
Groundhog Day
’s Andy Karl Tore His ACL and Opened the Show in 72 Hours
“It was the worst day and the best day all in 15 minutes.”
encounter
June 5, 2017
Lunch With Laurie Metcalf, Star of
A Doll’s House, Part 2,
at a Doll Store
The Tony favorite talks about the sequel to a classic play, following her passion, and the
Roseanne
revival.
By
Jackson McHenry
broadway debuts
June 5, 2017
How
The Great Comet
Moved From Cabaret to Broadway
Problem No. 1: Take your musical from a cabaret into a massive theater. Problem No. 2: Make that theater feel like a cabaret.
By
Jackson McHenry