
Lisa Condit spoke with Elaine Newport, one of the founders of The Capitol Steps. The comedy troupe comes to Worcester this Sunday for their latest show, “Orange is the New Barack.” Read on for highlights from her WCRN 830 AM … Continue reading
Lisa Condit spoke with Elaine Newport, one of the founders of The Capitol Steps. The comedy troupe comes to Worcester this Sunday for their latest show, “Orange is the New Barack.” Read on for highlights from her WCRN 830 AM … Continue reading
Lisa Condit spoke with Ty Rood, who plays Cap’n Turbot in “Paw Patrol Live! The Great Pirate Adventure,” coming to The Hanover Theatre for the Performing Arts on April 25. Read on for highlights from the WCRN 830 AM interview. … Continue reading
Owen Fitzpatrick returns with a new essay on social change inspired by Broadway’s “RENT,” playing at The Hanover Theatre for the Performing Arts April 5-8, 2018. We’re proud to announce that Owen has won the Library of Congress essay contest for … Continue reading
START AT THE VERY BEGINNING Bartlett Sher (Director): Because we had done a production of “South Pacific,” which went pretty well, André Bishop, our fearless leader at Lincoln Center Theater, had been talking about doing “The King and I.” The … Continue reading
Owen Fitzpatrick returns with a new essay on where good music comes from. Read on to find out why Owen is excited to see “Jersey Boys” this weekend, then check out his thought-provoking letter to Mr. Dickens and his essay on … Continue reading
Lisa Condit spoke with Marcus John, who will play Benny in “RENT 20th Anniversary Tour” when it comes to The Hanover Theatre for the Performing Arts April 5-8. Read on for highlights or listen to the full interview below. A … Continue reading
Lisa Condit spoke with Graham Russell of Australian music group Air Supply, coming to The Hanover Theatre for the Performing Arts on Friday, March 9. Read on for highlights from the interview, or listen to the full interview below. A … Continue reading
Lisa Condit spoke with Michael Perrie, Jr. who plays Buddy in “Buddy: The Buddy Holly Story.” The jukebox musical comes to The Hanover Theatre for the Performing Arts on Friday, March 23. Read on for highlights from the interview, or … Continue reading
Some of you may remember young Owen Fitzpatrick from his thought-provoking letter to Mr. Dickens last Christmas. The promising student returns to The Hanover Theatre this week to see Broadway’s “Something Rotten!” and took a moment to reflect on why … Continue reading
The laugh lines in the Broadway hit “Something Rotten!” flow from different sources. Some laughs come at the expense of William Shakespeare (Adam Pascal), the rock star of his day, here played as a world-weary writer who finds being famous … Continue reading