Dolly Punches In to Broadway
9 to 5 The Musical isn't a gold mine of social commentary, but it sure is a fun show.
Arthur Laurents Extended
Charles Kaiser and Arthur Laurents continue their conversation.
Honest Arthur
With his latest production of West Side Story currently on Broadway and a new memoir just published, legendary writer-producer Arthur Laurents tells his good friend Charles Kaiser why he's never been able to tell a lie.
The Trouble With Harry
Gay playwright Jon Marans tackles the Mattachine Society -- with the help of Ugly Betty star Michael Urie -- in his new play, The Temperamentals.
No Big Whoop
An ailing Whoopi Goldberg leaves Charles Busch and Lypsinka to tough it out alone in an appropriately cursed staged reading of Legends!
Hair Raiser
Hottie Gavin Creel may not take it all off in the Broadway revival of Hair, but he does put it all out there in his first interview with Advocate.com. Yep -- he's gay.
Revisiting the West Side
West Side Story is magnificently reborn on Broadway and Charles Kaiser attends, rubbing elbows with theater royalty including writer-director Arthur Laurents, Kathleen Turner, and Lauren Bacall.
Moises Kaufman, Musicologist?
Playwright Moises Kaufman takes a pause from writing about gay martyrs and casts Jane Fonda in a drama about Beethoven and musical obsession -- 33 Variations .
"We're All a Little Green"
Broadway's cast of Wicked -- together with stars from other Broadway shows and a slew of A-listers --will come together next week in a star-studded fight for marriage equality.
All That Jazz
Out hottie Luke MacFarlane flexes his acting chops as the alternately euphoric and tortured author F. Scott Fitzgerald in the Blank's production of The Jazz Age.
Busch and Turner Take on TheThird Story
Kathleen Turner and Charles Busch serve up deliciously campy turns in Busch's latest "Hollywood of yore" play, The Third Story .
Rent, Take Two
Rent: Filmed Live on Broadway hopes to erase memories of that ill-received Hollywood adaptation, and as Maureen, Eden Espinosa has just the stuff to make it happen.
Ambiguously Gay Duo
Life partners Neil Bartram and Brian Hill bring “bromance” to Broadway with their new musical, The Story of My Life.
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