Bridgeport Roosevelt School to Perfom Disney’s JUNGLE BOOK KIDS with Support of Turnaround Arts and the President’s Committee on the Arts and the Humanities

Funders Myrna and Freddie Gershon Support the Program to Transform the School writing proposalOnce the lowest performing school in the State of Connecticut, Roosevelt is one of eight schools around the country turning itself around through the arts. ...

Tim Federle to Join Hundreds of NYC Public School Students on Stage at The Shubert Foundation/MTI Broadway Junior Student Share

Tim Federle, Broadway performer and author of Simon & Schuster’s, Better Nate Than Ever, (a New York Times Editor’s Choice), will serve as Master of Ceremonies as hundreds of students from middle and intermediate New York City Public Schools make ...

Filichia Features: I Do! I Do! -- The Marriage Musical

While watching I DO! I DO! at the Covedale Center for the Performing Arts in Cincinnati, I thought of an advertising slogan that should be used when promoting the Tom Jones-Harvey Schmidt classic.“Marriage -- the way it used to be ... and the ...

Our New ShowKit of Materials Makes it Even Easier to Perform an MTI Broadway Junior Collection® Show

Our ShowKit™ of Materials is Like Getting a Musical in a Box The MTI Broadway Junior Collection® features condensed author-approved versions of classic musicals custom tailored to the needs of young people and schools.  Shows range from Disney ...

Filichia Features: My Most Memorable Music Man

Seeing The Music Man at the Bergen County Players last week reminded me of the previous time that I’d seen The Music Man.That happened in September as well. And although I’ve since witnessed about 3,500 stage productions, that Music Man of 11 ...

Filichia Features: 76 Trombones and 80 Years

What’s the most famous story concerning The Music Man? That it beat West Side Story for the Best Musical Tony? That it made an A-grade star of B-level movie performer Robert Preston? Or is it the one that tells what happened midway through Act ...

Filichia Features: Good Golly, Miss Molly Brown

Several years ago, you had a little redheaded girl in your theater company who had the spunk and talent to play Annie. Now she's all grown up – with even more spunk and talent. You'd love to find the right part for her.Here it is: The Unsinkable ...

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