Patti Takes a Bow
Patti LuPone, one of Broadway’s most celebrated leading ladies, is on the verge of another spectacular stage success. The two-time Tony award–winner discusses her splashy new show, her juicy memoir, and the impact of Glee.
Backstage:
In his latest column, Broadway performer John Carroll nearly dies when Patti LuPone admits to reading his "blog" and shares his scary All About Eve fantasy.
Seat Filler
The Advocate’s man on the New York theater scene ushers in a bloody bloody good season with T.R. Knight, Cherry Jones, Charles Busch, Anthony Rapp, and the return migration of Matthew Bourne’s shirtless gay swans.
On the Road With
Advocate columnist Greg Pierotti says the suicides of Tyler Clementi and other students make The Laramie Project and 10 Years Later more relevant than ever.
Backstage With
In his latest column, Broadway's John Carroll makes it to tech rehearsal and recalls awkward auditions.
On the Road With Laramie
Advocate columnist Greg Pierotti finds that technical rehearsals for The Laramie Project: 10 Years Later are draining because the cast is so deeply connected to Matthew Shepard's story.
Leading the Pack
Village Variety Pack co-host/producer Michael Anthony celebrates the show's one-year anniversary with a look back at high points, memorable guest performers and costumes he'd rather forget.
Backstage:
In his latest column Broadway performer John Carroll attends Patti LuPone's star-studded book release party and survives the show's first run-through.
Backstage:
In the first of series of exclusive columns, Broadway performer John Carroll heads into rehearsals for Lincoln Center Theater's hotly anticipated musical production of Women on the Verge of a Nervous Breakdown.
On the Road With
Advocate columnist Greg Pierotti takes a deeper look at The Laramie Project and Laramie: 10 Years Later and why the performances will resonate long after you leave the theater.
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