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Shelby Acosta, currently appearing in Real Women Have Curves on Broadway, took us backstage at the James Earl Jones Theatre ...
Construction firm Navillus Contracting is opening a new office above one of its projects near Manhattan’s Columbus Circle.
Renew York Spa has signed a 15-year lease for 3,500 square feet on the third floor of 541 Avenue of the Americas.
William Daniels, the 98-year-old known for playing teacher George Feeny on Boy Meets World, has become a fan favorite on ...
This year’s Jimmy Awards are set for June 23 at Broadway’s Minskoff Theatre. This year, the Blumeys best actor and actress winners are also classmates. They both attend Central Academy of ...
Emmy-award-winning composer Charles Strouse has died. He was 96. Strouse died in his New York City home on May 15. A cause of death has not been given. A spokesperson for the composer’s family ...
The neon lights are shining brighter than ever on Broadway. Look closely, and you’ll see that more TV and movie stars — older, more seasoned vets as well as rising stars — are trading the ...
NEW YORK — Charles Strouse, the three-time Tony Award winner and Broadway master melody-maker who composed the music for “Annie,” “Bye Bye Birdie” and “Applause,” died Thursday.
In a career that spanned more than 50 years, Strouse wrote more than a dozen Broadway musicals, as well as film scores and “Those Were the Days,” the theme song for the sitcom “All in the ...
Strouse was the Tony-winning composer behind 'Annie' and 'Bye Bye Birdie.' Strouse met Adams in 1940 at a Christmas party and soon began writing music revues for camps outside of New York City. It ...
NEW YORK — Three-time Tony Award-winner Charles Strouse, Broadway’s industrious, master melody-maker who composed the music for such classic musical theater hits as “Annie,” “Bye Bye ...
There are milkshakes, cookies, and loaded fries, too. If some do, in fact, like it hot, the new Broadway Hot & Honey Chicken in Middletown is the place to be. The restaurant opens Saturday ...