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Alden Ehrenreich Is Playing A Character People (Sometimes) Love To Hate
With Becky Shaw, his Broadway debut, the actor is stepping into the kind of role he’s been waiting for.

How Carey Renee Sharpe Went From Nurse To Off-Broadway Star
The Blood/Love co-writer didn’t always feel comfortable performing as herself — until she created Valerie, her vampire alter ego.

Aya Cash’s Broadway Routine Is Part Cardio, Part Bravo Binges
The actor discusses Giant’s timely themes and the rituals that keep her grounded on and offstage.

Laurie Hernandez Is Finally Free To Smile
The two-time Olympian makes her Broadway debut in & Juliet.

Sam Tutty Doesn’t Buy Into Pre-Theater Superstitions
The Olivier Award-winning actor, making his Broadway debut in Two Strangers (Carry a Cake Across New York), believes trusting yourself matters more than any ritual.

Ben Levi Ross Is Living Out His Parents’ Acting Dreams
The Ragtime actor reflects on the musical’s political parallels and reveals his theater rituals.

The Cast Of Disney Cruise Line's 'Hercules' Came Home
On board the Disney Destiny, stars from TikTok and Broadway return to their roots for Disney Cruise Line’s newest production.

For Caissie Levy, 'Ragtime' Feels More Relevant Than Ever
The Olivier nominee stars in the Broadway musical revival about an early-20th century America on the brink of change.

In 'Cabaret,' Marisha Wallace Is Redefining Sally Bowles
The two-time Oliver nominee joins the Broadway revival of the classic Kander and Ebb musical as the first Black actor to step into the iconic role.

Chiara Aurelia Is Living Her 10-Year-Old Broadway Dream
The Cruel Summer star just took over for Sadie Sink in John Proctor Is the Villain — and she’s soaking it all in, pre-show superstitions and all.

Fina Strazza Thinks Taylor Swift Would Love 'John Proctor Is The Villain'
The rising Broadway star and Tony nominee reflects on her favorite stage-door moments and A-list visitors.

Natalie Venetia Belcon Has The Most Enviable Self-Care Routine
The Tony nominee chats Buena Vista Social Club, backstage visits with J.Lo, and her day-off pampering practices.

Jak Malone Never Skips The Stage Door
“Even if I’m having a bit of a bad day, I’ll still do the stage door,” says the Tony-nominated co-star of Operation Mincemeat, “because it usually will cheer me up.”

For Andrew Durand, Playing Dead Has Never Felt So Alive
The Tony-nominated Dead Outlaw star explains how he plays a corpse in a coffin — in full view of the audience.

