Musical Theater
Bluegobo.com for videos from musicals dating back to the ‘20s. Broadway Musical Home offers an alphabetical list of major Broadway musicals including a synopsis, awards, creative team.
Read moreGeneral Theater Information
Wikipedia is a good source that tells how a show fared financially. IMDB is a vast database of people in the theater and film business; you can look up producers here! Glossarist gives definitions and explanations of terms and words used in theater; it’s based in London, so you’ll find “interval” defined, with a note that we [...]
Read moreTheater Sites
Visit each site for a vast array of information about Broadway happenings, past, present and future! These sites include information on all kinds of things related to Broadway theater, including historical notes, book reviews, restaurant recommendations and more! Broadwayworld Average critics scores Weekly grosses Broadway message boards Playbill online Schedule of Broadway openings Announcements of [...]
Read moreImpacter of Yesterday
JOSEPHINE PREMICE Josephine Premice was born on July 21, 1926, in Brooklyn, NY. She was the daughter of Lucas Premice, she married Timothy Fales on November 14, 1958 and they had two children: Enrico Fales and Susan Fales-Hill. Josephine was a singer between the 1950s and 1970s and was a theatrical and television actress between the [...]
Read moreImpact Broadway Online Scavenger Hunt
Impact Broadway’s online scavenger hunt is designed to help you become familiar with the Impact Broadway website and the website of its partner organizations. The scavenger hunt will also train you on how to navigate from webpage to webpage and effectively search a website.
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Looking for a summer job? APPLY NOW The 2010 Summer Youth Employment Program (SYEP) concluded the week of August 16. SYEP employed 35,725 youth at about 5,800 worksites located throughout the City.
Read moreArthur Laurents, Playwright and Director on Broadway, Dies at 93
Arthur Laurents, the playwright, screenwriter and director who wrote and ultimately transformed two of Broadway’s landmark shows, “Gypsy” and “West Side Story,” and created one of Hollywood’s most well-known romances, “The Way We Were,” died on Thursday at his home in Manhattan. He was 93.
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