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When the show said Andrew Barth Feldman, a white actor, would replace Darren Criss, who is of Filipino descent, alarms were ...
Broadway’s Conrad Ricamora Starts Scholarship Fund For Asian Actors Amid Casting Controversy The scholarship fund comes after "decades of erasure" for Asian American actors in theater, but also ...
On Sunday, Conrad Ricamora, a Tony-nominated actor currently starring in Oh, Mary! on Broadway, announced the creation of a scholarship fund for Asian American male actors. The idea for the fund ...
The fund's creation comes shortly after a casting controversy with Darren Criss' replacement in "Maybe Happy Ending" The post Conrad Ricamora launches scholarship fund for aspiring Asian actors ...
On Sunday, Conrad Ricamora, a Tony-nominated actor currently starring in Oh, Mary! on Broadway, announced the creation of a scholarship fund for Asian American male actors.
Don't Miss Darren Criss Live in Fairfax on 9/27! Tony Award-winning star of stage and screen Darren Criss will headline ARTS by George! ARTS by George! has raised more than $4.6 million since ...
Andrew Barth Feldman to Star in Broadway’s ‘Maybe Happy Ending’ Feldman will take over the role of Oliver from Darren Criss, who won a Tony for his portrayal.
Get a sneak peek with Broadway.com Managing Editor Beth Stevens. Watch Maybe Happy Ending Tony winner Darren Criss talk about the hit futurtistic romcom with Broadway.com Editor-in-Chief Paul ...
Actor Darren Criss and composer Will Aronson, both of whom won Tony Awards for their work on Maybe Happy Ending, were recently featured on PBS NewsHour's CANVAS series to discuss the acclaimed ...
"SNL" star Bowen Yang has become the most-nominated Asian male performer with his fourth Emmy nomination in acting.
Lea Michele Reveals What 'Glee' Songs She Still Loves to Listen to Today (Exclusive) originally appeared on Parade. Glee may have wrapped in March 2015, but that doesn't mean Lea Michele has ...
Two Black actors could make history at this year's Emmys despite the awards ceremony facing a decline in diverse nominees.