By Stephen Mosher, BWW There are those performers working in cabaret and concert because the harsh world (and the imbalance of opportunities) of musical theater did not have the courtesy of making a place at the table for them. Read more here.
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BIRDLAND: Connie Han Acts Her Age At The Birdland Theater – Broadway World
By Stephen Mosher, Broadway World It has been said that Connie Han is ‘edgy’ and perhaps that is true. This writer suspects it is less a case of Connie Han being edgy and more a matter of Connie Han being young. I don’t say that in that patronizing way that some comment on the youth … Read More
REVIEW: John Minnock Celebrates ‘Herring Cove’ at Feinstein’s/54 Below – Broadway World
By Stephen Mosher, Broadway World “And it was a pleasure, from start to finish, as this laid-back gentleman took an unassuming stance just left of stage center and rode a musical wave created by a killer band, allowing him to focus on unblemished vocals that impressed and entertained.” Read the full review here.
BWW Interview: Glenn Close, Eli Nash & Ted Nash of TRANSFORMATION – Broadway World
By Stephen Mosher, Broadway World Good day, Broadway World Cabaret readers, and Happy Pride! For Gay Pride Sunday we have a really special interview for you, one that I have been saving for weeks, just for today. Read more here.
REVIEW: ALL WANDERING HEARTS Takes Nicole Zuraitis Fans On A Personal Journey – Broadway World
By Stephen Mosher, Broadway World They say that you should write what you know, and that is precisely what Nicole Zuraitis has done with her fourth album ALL WANDERING HEARTS. Read this review here.
REVIEW: Lauren Henderson “The Songbook Session” Reviewed on Broadway World
By Stephen Mosher, Broadway World After more than a decade of collaboration, one would think that jazz singer Lauren Henderson and pianist Sullivan Fortner might have developed some kind of rapport with one another, both personally and professionally. And one would be right. Read the full review here.
REVIEW: John Minnock’s “Herring Cove” Reviewed on Broadway World
By Stephen Mosher, Broadway Wold Writers are taught to write what they know. This could be a philosophy well applied to the work of any artist, though it isn’t always essential, as the writers of science fiction and fantasy novels have proven. For his third CD, John Minnockwent real personal, and it paid off – … Read More
FEATURE: For Broadway Pit Musicians: Richie Goods, Charlie Rosen & Michael Olatuja – BroadwayWorld
By Stephen Mosher, BroadwayWorld Michael Olatuja just lost his job. Actually, he lost his job working as a bass player in the pit for the Broadway musical FROZEN when the city of New York shut down in order to flatten the curve. For a while, Mr. Olatuja was holding out hopes that his job awaited … Read More
FEATURE: Gianni Valenti And The Continuing Legacy of Birdland / Broadway World
By Stephen Mosher, Broadway World On 44th Street, just off of 8th Avenue in Midtown Manhattan, there lies a Shangri-La for the lovers of jazz. In recent memory, that place that was born some 70 years ago developed a broader vision to bring inside of its’ walls musical artists of other genres, opening another room … Read More
INTERVIEW:Jamie deRoy at Birdland By Broadway World
By Stephen Mosher, Broadway World Jamie deRoy can’t sit still. With her career as a Broadway producer in full swing and a slew of Tony awards on her mantle, she isn’t content to just sit around the house. Jamie deRoy can be found out around town any night of the week, seeing a show and … Read More








