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Opinion | Audra McDonald Is Returning to Broadway! There’s Just One Catch.
New York Times· 2 days agoThe recent announcement that Audra McDonald will be starring as Mama Rose in “Gypsy” has thrilled...
Audra McDonald Brings Broadway to PBS
Broadway World· 5 days agoBroadway fans in New York and across the country are in luck this spring: They can see six-time Tony Award winner Audra McDonald featured in Great...
Photos: See Carrie Coon, Cynthia Nixon, Audra McDonald, & More at THE GILDED AGE FYC Screening
Broadway World· 3 days agoOn June 11th, it was old money versus new money as HBO|Max transformed the Academy Museum for THE...
Ron Simons, Actor and Four-Time Tony-Winning Producer, Dies at 63
The Hollywood Reporter via Yahoo News· 1 day agoRon Simons, an actor and four-time Tony Award-winning producer, has died. He was 63. His production...
Nicole Scherzinger Will Perform at 2024 Tony Awards for Emotional 'In Memoriam' Segment (Exclusive)
People via Yahoo News· 2 days agoPEOPLE can also reveal the show will include a special tribute to Chita Rivera featuring Audra ...
Tony Award-winning Broadway producer Ron Simons dies at 63 - WTOP News
WTOP Washington· 19 hours agoSimons won Tonys for producing “Porgy and Bess,” with Norm Lewis and Audra McDonald, “A Gentleman’s...
Ron Simons, actor turned Tony-winning producer for stage and film, dies at 63
LA Times via AOL· 14 hours agoRon Simons, the actor turned producer whose repertoire includes Tony Award-winning Broadway shows...
Ron Simons, native Detroiter and 4-time Tony winning producer, dies at 63
Gannett via AOL· 14 hours agoBut Simons found his great success producing on the Broadway stage. He served on the producing team...
Ron Simons Dies: ‘Thoughts Of A Colored Man’ Broadway Producer With Four Tony Awards Was 63
Deadline via Yahoo News· 21 hours agoRon Simons, who had a busy if low-key TV acting career before making his greatest impact producing...
The Philadelphia Orchestra gave a ‘stunning’ musical tribute to Marian Anderson, but there’s still...
Philly.com· 4 days agoQueen Latifah hosted the first-ever concert in Marian Anderson Hall in a program with the orchestra, conductor Yannick Nézet-Séguin, sopranos Angel Blue and Latonia Moore, actress and singer ...