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Past articles by Naomi:

BWW Interview: Will Hochman Tunes In to THE SOUND INSIDE

Hochman makes his Bradoway debut opposite Mary-Louise Parker in Adam Rapp's thought provoking play about writing and longing. → Read More

BWW Interview: Richard Thomas Is a Happy Warrior in THE GREAT SOCIETY

Thomas brings to life the conscience and energy of Vice President Hubert H. Humphrey in Robert Schenkkan's latest exploration of the earth-shaking events of the presidency of Lyndon B. Johnson. → Read More

BWW Interview: Aneesa Folds Masters the Full-Contact Wordplay of FREESTYLE LOVE SUPREME

Folds joins her free-styling idols in this high wire act of rap and improv that is the original hip-hop musical from back before Lin-Manuel Miranda opened a history book. → Read More

BWW Interview: Milly Thomas's DUST Tackles Suicide With Wit

Laced with one-liners and wisecracks, the one-woman show has resonated with audiences in the UK, and Thomas hopes her New York debut will encourage conversations about mental health. → Read More

BWW Interview: Criss Angel Appears on Broadway to Levitate Your Spirits

The master illusionist is bringing his bag of dazzling how-did-he-do-that illusions from Vegas to Broadway in a limited run. → Read More

BWW Interview: Now Holley Fain Does the Dazzling in THE FERRYMAN

Fain finds a home as the vibrant, glowing center of a large Irish family in Jez Butterworth's fast-moving three-hour play set in the thick of The Troubles. → Read More

BWW Interview: Chuck Cooper Preaches to the CHOIR BOY

The Tony Award winner has found a provocative story in Tarell Alvin McCraney's passionate play about outsiders' struggle for acceptance. → Read More

BWW Interview: Marylouise Burke Is a Conflicted Mom in TRUE WEST

Her two adult sons are home alone and the combination is a toxic brew in this Sam Shepard classic. → Read More

BWW Interview: Erik Lochtefeld Takes His Lumps in a Jaw-Dropping KING KONG

You've never seen a Kong like this, but there's more at play than Beast Meets Girl in the latest incarnation of the 1930s classic. → Read More

BWW Interview: Michael Campayno Is a Bright Light in a Glittering CHER SHOW

In a cast with three Chers, Campayno plays the young bagel maker from Queens who could have been the love of the diva's life. → Read More

BWW Interview: Karen Pittman Fights the Forces of The PIPELINE; Now Available on BroadwayHD!

A teacher struggles against the chaos of a tough inner city public school and the system that threatens her son. → Read More

BWW Interview: Stephanie Hsu Brings the Heat and Heart to BE MORE CHILL

"It feels pretty insane, with all the crazy reaction," Hsu said of the play that bounced to off-Broadway as a streaming sensation, the RENT of a current generation of young theatergoers. → Read More

BWW Interview: Cynthia Mace Is Master of the Stairs in SKINTIGHT

There is literally a lot of heavy baggage when a fashion industry icon gets a surprise visit from his neurotic daughter and her son. → Read More

BWW Interview: Susan Pourfar's Mid-Life Crisis in MARY PAGE MARLOWE

Pourfar shares the title role with six actresses and a doll in Tracy Letts' powerful play about a woman's life of quiet desperation. → Read More

BWW Interview: Tammy Blanchard Has a Pipe Dream in THE ICEMAN COMETH

In Eugene O'Neill's barroom tragedy, Blanchard gets to play one of her favorite types: 'women who are struggling but really have fight in them. → Read More

BWW Interview: PARADISE BLUE's Kristolyn Lloyd Yearns for More

Dominique Morisseau's taut play depicting desperation at a 1949 Detroit jazz club in an African-American neighborhood targeted for gentrification recalls August Wilson's Pittsburgh-set series. → Read More

BWW Interview: THREE TALL WOMEN'S Alison Pill Embraces a Statuesque Role

Playing C, the youngest tall woman, was a once-in-a-lifetime opportunity she couldn't refuse, Pill explains. → Read More

BWW Interview: Juliane Godfrey Is a SPONGEBOB SQUAREPANTS Triple Threat

The dance captain of the Technicolor-blasted, live production of the whimsical television cartoon also juggles acting and singing duties. → Read More

BWW Interview: Susan Brown and Her Bevy of Characters in ANGELS IN AMERICA

Brown considers herself a 'a chameleon as an actor.' Good thing. She portrays three men and two women in Tony Kushner's groundbreaking play. → Read More

BWW Interview: The Lion King's Lindiwe Dlamini Is Still Roaring After 20 Years

Dlamini auditioned for The Lion King ensemble when it was germinating. Who knew the circle of life would go on and on and on? → Read More