The author of FireSong talks about his new book, the LeGarde series, some of his key plot points including the Underground Railroad, slavery, his love of the mystery genre, his characters, his settings, and lots more.fiction | mystery | underground railway | suspense | novelRead Full Story
The author of FireSong talks about his new book, the LeGarde series, some of his key plot points including the Underground Railroad, slavery, his love of the mystery genre, his characters, his settings, and lots more.mystery | fiction | novel | literature | underground railroadRead Full Story
The author of FireSong talks about his new book, the LeGarde series, some of his key plot points including the Underground Railroad, slavery, his love of the mystery genre, his characters, his settings, and lots more.mystery | fiction | novel | literature | underground railroadRead Full Story
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will welcome new principals Christy Altomare, Lauren Cohn, Daniel Cooney, Felicia Finley, Aaron Lazar, Graham Rowat and Zak Resnick who will join Judy McLane as “Donna Sheridan” at the Winter Garden Theatre (1634 Broadway) on Monday ...
The ensemble included Callan Bergmann, Charissa Bertels, Sam Bolen, Eric Bourne, Kyle Brown, Robin Campbell ... Arlene Shuler, Margaret Styne, Max von Essen, Scott Wittman, and David Zippel.
About two-thirds through Aaron Lazar’s 75-minute set at the Kennedy Center’s Terrace Theater on Friday night, the Broadway singer had his jacket off and his sleeves rolled up, relaxed at last. He mashed a lullaby with Cole Porter’s droll “Oyster ...
which was recently declared "Born for Broadway Day" in the borough of Manhattan by borough president Scott Stringer. The 8 PM event will be held at the American Airlines Theatre (current home of Broadway's Don't Dress For Dinner), where deputy Manhattan ...
Broadway's George Dvorsky, Sara Jean Ford, Aaron Lazar, Rebecca Luker, and Ron Raines will be among the performers featured on the four CD set Victor Herbert: Collected Songs, to be released by New World Records on May 1. The set will contain over 100 of ...
Aaron Lazar has wowed Broadway audiences in supporting roles in musicals ranging from A Little Night Music to The Light in the Piazza to Les Miserables. Now Lazar is set to take center stage in an April 16 solo show at Joe’s Pub titled Aaron Lazar: Look ...
The Christopher & Dana Reeve Foundation has announced the cast for the third annual Born for Broadway benefit, which will take place at the American Airlines Theatre, 227 West 42nd Street, on Monday, May 21, 2012 at 8 PM. Tony nominated director ...
Rachel York will join Megan Hilty in the Encores production of Gentlemen Prefer Blondes, opening May 9 at New York City Center. York will play the brunette, Dorothy Shaw, best friend of Lorelei, the diamond-loving blonde played by Hilty. Gentlemen Prefer Blondes will be directed by John Rando with music direction by Rob Berman and choreography by Randy Skinner and will play for seven performances, May 9 13, at New York City Center, 55th...
Book Review: Terror Comes Knocking by Aaron Paul Lazar
Seattle Post-Intelligencer
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Published 10:30 a.m., Sunday, April 22, 2012
Sam's grown-up daughter, Beth, who shares an apartment in Manhattan with an exotic Egyptian woman, has disappeared, and her room-mate claims to...
Hilty is well supported by her co-stars, including Rachel York as Lorlei's pal Dorothy. Aaron Lazar breathes some life into the role of the millionaire from Philly, while Clarke Thorell and Stephen R. Buntrock do what they can with their underwritten parts.