
Alan Jay Lerner and Frederick Loewe created some of the most beloved musicals of Broadway’s Golden Age — Brigadoon, My Fair Lady, Camelot, Paint Your Wagon, and Gigi. Together, the lyricist and composer combined witty, literate lyrics with lush, unforgettable … Continue reading →

The image is forever etched in our minds: the world-weary Tevye, the milkman in Fiddler on the Roof, sighing and settling onto his cart or an overturned crate. It’s almost impossible to imagine Fiddler without that quiet, weighty pause. Yet … Continue reading →

🎥 Good Night, and Good Luck — Live Zoom Discussion Saturday, June 7 | Discussion begins at approximately 7:40 PM CTFREE | Hosted on Zoom After CNN broadcasts Good Night, and Good Luck at 6:00 PM Central, join Presidential … Continue reading →

🇺🇸🎭 Camelot and the Kennedy Presidency: A Myth Born in Mourning As a Broadway enthusiast and historian, I’ve always been fascinated by how popular culture and politics intertwine. One of the most enduring examples of that fusion is the link … Continue reading →

Broadway In Chicago, the Marriott Lincolnshire, Drury Lane Theater, Goodman Theatre, and Steppenwolf Theater (among others) have exciting programs this year for theater lovers. This fast and fascinating multimedia presentation will highlight all of the major shows coming to Chicago … Continue reading →