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Elaine Stritch Talks Stephen Sondheim’s Company, Rest In Peace

Rest in Peace to Broadway’s enduring Dame, Elaine Strich. We remember her for decades of beautiful performances, working closely with Stephen Sondheim to bring Company, Follies , Goldilocks andseveral other award-winning shows to life. To celebrate the life of this Broadway legend, we have made our discussion with Stephen Sondheim and Elaine Stricth available as […]

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Ain’t Misbehavin’ New Photos on Pinterest

Thomas “Fats” Waller definitely gained a new audience when this exuberant revue Ain’t Misbehavin’ opened at the Longacre Theatre on May 9, 1978, for a run of 1,604 performances. Check out the new Throwback Thursday photos we’ve just added to the Masterworks Broadway Pinterest here for photos of the lovely Charlaine Woodward, Nell Carter, Andre De […]

MWB Vault Exclusives: Ed Ames & Rare Roslyn Kind

MWB Vault Exclusives: Ed Ames & Rare Roslyn Kind

Many of you took advantage of the MWB exclusive CD release from Ed Ames, of the multi-platinum vocal quartet The Ames Brothers, Opening Night /More I Cannot Wish You last month here! For those of you who prefer the digital album, you can pick up your copy today on iTunes, Amazon and Spotify.   This months MWB Exclusive is from Roslyn Kind and features two fascinating time capsules […]

The Ultimate Broadway Playlist on Filtr Now Live! #MusicalMonday

The Ultimate Broadway Playlist on Filtr Now Live! #MusicalMonday

The Ultimate Broadway Playlist is now live on Filtr, the world’s largest collection of Spotify playlists, here. The playlist features show tunes from your favorite cast albums, past and present, with songs from Gypsy to Bye Bye Birdie, Stephen Sondheim and Angela Lansbury to Idina Menzel and Billy Porter and more! For other great Broadway playlists […]

Irving Berlin’s Annie Get Your Gun vs. Miss. Liberty

Irving Berlin’s Annie Get Your Gun vs. Miss. Liberty

 Next week marks 65 years since the Broadway show Miss Liberty opened at the Imperial Theatre on July 15, 1949 for a total of 308 performances. Irving Berlin had raised the bar with Annie Get Your Gun setting a pretty high standard for this follow-up show. Join us in our discussion here to share your pros and cons […]