Chita Rivera is a national treasure. After more than 65 years in show business, this musical theater goddess is still going strong and talking to Growing Bolder about her new show, which will mark her Carnegie Hall-headlining solo debut.
Jesse Cutler
He made it big on Broadway in “Godspell,” but what would he do with his life after that?
The Biggest Fight in Snow White’s Life
Success in the face of insurmountable odds. Is there a greater thrill than that? The musical comedy Disenchanted and their Snow White did just that!
Happily Ever After?
Like the fairy tale character she portrays in the wickedly funny musical comedy “Disenchanted,” many of Michelle Knight’s dreams have come true. But the road hasn’t been smooth sailing. Can she still have her happily ever after?
Lauren Schneider
You’ve heard about baseball or even rock and roll fantasy camps, but what about those who dream of being a part of a Broadway production? Now those dreams are coming true thanks to a woman who followed her dreams to make that happen.
Marta Eggerth
She’s an internationally renowned opera singer who has starred on the world’s greatest stages and in more than 40 films with actors like Judy Garland and Gene Kelly. Now 100, she’s still performing, recording and enjoying life to its fullest.
Roger McGuinn: The Politician Song
Did you know legendary rocker Roger McGuinn wrote songs for a Broadway musical in the 1970s? The show never made it to stage, but lucky for us, the songs survived. Roger explains the story behind the timeless “I Wanna Grow Up To Be a Politician.”
Hank Brunjes
By age 20, Hank Brunjes had taken Broadway by storm and was sharing the stage with some of the biggest stars in the world. But what happens when you age out of Broadway? You find a new way to keep dancing!
From Broadway to Busts
Lawrence Holofcener wrote for Sid Caesar, Sammy Davis Jr. and Merv Griffin. He starred on Broadway. Now, he’s a respected painter and sculptor. He’s used two simple words to guide him through his amazing life: why not?
Rip Taylor
There’s no one quite like comedian Rip Taylor. He reveals how the infamous arrest of another Rip is affecting his career and what he thinks of the state of today’s late night comedy shows.