News

One of the wonders of this glorious-sounding new Broadway production is how far from claustrophobic this Kentucky cave saga ...
Part of the problem in this show about a man buried in a cave is baked into the material: It’s not easy to center a musical ...
The Broadway musical based on the plight of Floyd Collins, a cave explorer who became trapped underground in 1925, looks ...
A shocking and true tale of the American West comes to life on Broadway tonight as FLOYD COLLINS, opens at Lincoln Center Theater, in a new production starring Tony-nominee Jeremy Jordan. Read the ...
Miller (Taylor Trensch) is able to deliver food and water (Floyd’s hands come free, but not his legs) and begins a series of interviews with the trapped man to relay his plight to the world.
“Floyd Collins” is the odd ... Something like that happens with the first journalist (Taylor Trensch, being the epitome of obliging) who visits Collins in the cave. He’s there on assignment ...
Meanwhile, Floyd Collins keeps company mostly with crickets, but also with his brother Homer (Jason Gotay) and a reporter named Skeets Miller (Taylor Trensch), who possess the highly unusual but ...
and scrappy reporter Skeets Miller (Taylor Trensch), exist in both worlds, squeezing through tight Sand Cave passages to visit Floyd while also witnessing the circus on the surface. Trensch ...
Two key figures go down in the caves and are able to converse (and sing) with Floyd: his brother Homer (Jason Gotay) and Skeets Miller (Taylor Trensch), a reporter sent to cover the story.