'We're All a Little Green'
February 20 2009 1:00 AM ET

"We're All a Little Green"

Michelle Garcia

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
February 20 2009 1:00 AM ET

All That Jazz

Ross von Metzke

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 'The Third Story'
February 18 2009 1:00 AM ET

Busch and Turner Take on TheThird Story

Mike Diamond

Kathleen Turner and Charles Busch serve up deliciously campy turns in Busch's latest "Hollywood of yore" play, The Third Story .

'Rent,' Take Two
February 17 2009 1:00 AM ET

Rent, Take Two

Charles Romaine

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
February 11 2009 1:00 AM ET

 Ambiguously Gay Duo

Brandon Voss

Life partners Neil Bartram and Brian Hill bring “bromance” to Broadway with their new musical, The Story of My Life

Hurricane Rita
February 04 2009 1:00 AM ET

Hurricane Rita

Brandon Voss

She's never played gay, but that doesn't stop sassy-mouthed stage and screen legend Rita Moreno from talking all things gay as she tours with her one-woman cabaret act.

Broad Appeal
February 02 2009 1:00 AM ET

Broad Appeal

Brandon Voss

Charles Busch talks Liza and Judy at the Palace and takes Kathleen Turner camping off-Broadway in The Third Story.

All the Queen's Men
January 30 2009 1:00 AM ET

All the Queen's Men

Advocate.com Editors

New York's current governor is blind, and its previous governor resigned amid a call-girl scandal. But did you know that one of its earliest, Lord Cornbury, is rumored to have been a cross-dresser and was more than likely gay?

The Magic Flute
January 16 2009 1:00 AM ET

The Magic Flute

Charlie Richards

It’s a trifle sad when the most praise a critic can muster after seeing a performance of Mozart’s sublime masterpiece, The Magic Flute, is for the sets and costumes

Defying Inequality
January 13 2009 1:00 AM ET

Defying Inequality

Ross von Metzke

The Los Angeles cast of Wicked took to a cabaret stage Monday night to combat inequality and raise money for gay rights. Wicked casts in New York, Louisville, and Chicago did so as well.

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