Read Your E-Perusals Anywhere with the MTI ReaderBy Music Theatre International on August 1, 2018 in Announcements | Tags: MTI Resources Enjoy easy access to e-Perusals with the MTI Reader.
The Customer is Always Right: Oliver!By Music Theatre International on July 31, 2018 in Show/Author Spotlight | Tags: The Customer is Always Right Decades after it first premiered, Oliver is still a delightful hit!
Cindy Says: Recharge or Re-tool, Whatever Fits!By Cindy Ripley on July 30, 2018 in Education and Arts Advocacy | Tags: Cindy Says School is out and Cindy has tips for your summer!
Filichia Features: Freaky Friday is Good for Every Day of the Week By Peter Filichia on July 27, 2018 in Show/Author Spotlight | Tags: Filichia Features Freaky Friday is a zany delight for anyone!
Filichia Features: Junie B. Jones Writes and Gets It RightBy Peter Filichia on July 19, 2018 in Show/Author Spotlight | Tags: Filichia Features School is tough. And a certain 1st grader has a guide for surviving it!
The Fantastic Journey of Tom Jones and Harvey SchmidtBy Music Theatre International on July 17, 2018 in Show/Author Spotlight A new CD collection celebrates the partnership of two musical theater icons
Broadway Luminaries Salute The 2018 Freddie G Fellowship TeachersBy Music Theatre International on July 13, 2018 in Education and Arts Advocacy | Tags: Freddie G Fellowship This year's Freddie G Fellows are honored by some special people...
Filichia Features: Seth Rudetsky Explains It All to You!By Peter Filichia on July 12, 2018 in Making Theater | Tags: Filichia Features Broadway wizard Seth Rudetsky has some audition tips for you!
Introducing: The Freddie G Fellowship Class of 2018!By Music Theatre International on July 9, 2018 in Education and Arts Advocacy | Tags: Freddie G Fellowship Broadway Welcomes Eight Outstanding Teachers To The Ninth Annual ‘Freddie G Fellowship’ Class of 2018
Filichia Features: FIDDLER ON THE ROOF -- in Yiddish, Yet!By Peter Filichia on July 5, 2018 in Show/Author Spotlight | Tags: Filichia Features A dynamic team brings the classic closer to its roots