
Monday is usually a day of rest for Broadway. But instead of catching up on sleep, this season’s biggest stars were out in force at Variety’s Business of Broadway Breakfast to preview the fall’s buzziest shows. “I had a really great joke about the name of this breakfast,” said Ethan Slater, who hosted Monday’s event, […]
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