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George Bernard Shaw, Oscar Wilde & LGBT Advocacy
George Bernard Shaw first made his mark as a critic and ended his career as an author of theatrical masterpieces. But he never lost his flair for expressing an opinion, as he did about Oscar Wilde’s imprisonment.
Theatre Features
One Mean Queen :: Lisa Lampanelli’s Reign of Comedy
Comedy’s lovable Queen of Mean, Lisa Lampanelli, takes her reign as a brutally funny woman very seriously.
NPH to Broadway as ’Hedwig’ Next Spring
Neil Patrick Harris to star in Broadway production of "Hedwig and the Angry Inch."
Tony Awards Showcase Classic Style
When it comes to fashion, Broadway actors seem to save the drama for the stage. The black-tie tuxedos and gowns on the red carpet at the Tony Awards were mostly classic styles.
Tonys 2013: Cyndi Lauper Makes History
Cyndi Lauper became the first solo woman in history to win the best original score Tony Award for the music and lyrics to her Broadway show, "Kinky Boots."
Tonys 2013: Neil Patrick Harris’ Opening Number
Neil Patrick Harris kicked off his fourth time hosting the Tony Awards with a musical number featuring Mike Tyson.
The Nance
Nathan Lane is playing a flamboyantly gay character on Broadway, one who feels compelled to be closeted, or at least discreet. No, his name is not Albert, and he doesn’t try to pass as Mrs. Coleman, the mother of his lover’s son.
Jesus Christ Superstar
Norman Jewison’s 1973 film, now in its 40th anniversary re-release, cast Ted Neeley as the white, hippie prophet in the last days of his life, told from Judas’ point of view (after all, the story wouldn’t exist without him).

