Monday, July 22, 2024

How a Ballroom ‘Cats,’ a Gay Kiss and a Black Marine Reclaimed Old Musicals by Jesse Green

How a Black lieutenant, a gay kiss and a catless ballroom are helping reclaim Broadway classics.

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Friday, July 19, 2024

Everything We Know About Redwood, the Musical Bringing Idina Menzel Home to Broadway by Darryn King and Hayley Levitt

Of the new musicals slated for the 2024-25 Broadway season, Redwood has the greatest air of mystery. It’s a brand-new title with a brand-new score, and not only brings Tony winner Idina Me…

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‘Hello, Dolly!’ Review: Imelda Staunton Has the Wow, Wow, Wow Factor by Matt Wolf

The veteran British actress shines in a new revival that is the musical theater highlight of the West End summer.

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At ‘Slave Play’ in London, a ‘Black Out’ Night Emerges From Controversy by Derrick Bryson Taylor

Critics slammed the idea of “restricting audiences on the basis of race,” but at a recent performance, Black spectators praised producers for creating a safe space.

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Thursday, July 18, 2024

Broadway Cares/Equity Fights AIDS Executive Director Tom Viola to Retire After 36 Years by Caitlin Huston

Broadway Cares/Equity Fights AIDS Executive Director Tom Viola is retiring from the philanthropic nonprofit organization after 36 years.  Viola will retire at the end of 2024 and will be su…

SOURCE: The Hollywood Reporter

Kennedy Center Honorees Include Francis Ford Coppola and the Apollo by Annie Aguiar

The renowned Harlem theater will be the first institution to receive the honor. Artists being recognized are Bonnie Raitt, Arturo Sandoval and the Grateful Dead.

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Wednesday, July 17, 2024

How Does a Dressing Room Get Into Character? by Juan A. Ramírez

The actor Krysta Rodriguez has found an avid audience for her new side business: creating dramatic interiors.

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For This Drama, Some Actors Had to Return to Prison by Choice by Rachel Sherman

Alongside Colman Domingo and Paul Raci, ex-inmates shot “Sing Sing” in a decommissioned correctional facility. Then came the screening in the actual prison.

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Three-Time Tony Nominee Carolee Carmello to Star in Kimberly Akimbo National Tour by Darryn King

Three-time Tony nominee Carolee Carmello will play Kimberly in the national tour of Kimberly Akimbo. As previously announced, the national tour will kick off in Denver, Colorado on September…

SOURCE: Broadway.com
Monday, July 15, 2024

Kennedy Center's Nine, Starring Steven Pasquale, Sets Complete Cast and Creative Team by Darryn King

The Kennedy Center's upcoming production of the Maury Yeston-Arthur Kopit musical Nine, starring Steven Pasquale as Guido Contini, has its complete cast. Directed by Andy Blankenbuehler, …

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‘You Think, So You Can Dance?’ Science Is on It. by Margaret Fuhrer

The emerging field of dance neuroscience is finding that dance, with its multifaceted demands, engages the mind as intensively as the body.

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Wednesday, July 10, 2024

Russian Playwright and Theater Director Are Convicted of ‘Justifying Terrorism’ by Valerie Hopkins

A theater director and playwright were sentenced to prison, a stark indication of the increasing suppression of free speech since Russia’s attack on Ukraine, their lawyers and critics say.

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‘Oh, Mary!’ Star Cole Escola Is a Campy Actor With Serious Fashion by Christopher Barnard

Cole Escola is dressing the part of a red-carpet star after achieving a new level of fame as the star of the play “Oh, Mary!”

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Monday, July 8, 2024

The Five Women Who Started a Secret Theater Society by Peter Marks

Years before they ascended to influential leadership roles, they worked at the Public Theater and became cheerleaders for each other’s professional dreams.

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Friday, July 5, 2024

Success Eluded Him in Dance. Then Came Gymnastics and Simone Biles. by Laura Cappelle

Grégory Milan, who works with Biles and the French national team, has found a home in gymnastics, though his pure dance background is unusual in the sport.

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Thursday, July 4, 2024

A New Principal Takes Her Bow at American Ballet Theater by Gia Kourlas

After a tremendous “Swan Lake” performance, Chloe Misseldine was promoted onstage at the Metropolitan Opera House. The audience went nuts.

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Tuesday, July 2, 2024

Jeremy O. Harris’s ‘Slave Play’ Documentary Is Fueled by Experimental Films by Annie Aguiar

The playwright Jeremy O. Harris’s “Slave Play. Not a Movie. A Play.” wears its intellectual references on its sleeve.

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15 Summer Theaters for That Nearby, Out-of-Town Experience by Jesse Green

Easygoing days of drama and comedy are just a few hours away (or even closer) in New York, Connecticut and Massachusetts.

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Monday, July 1, 2024

Brooke Shields Has Worn Many Hats. Now She’s a Labor Boss. by Michael Paulson

The model-turned-actress-turned-businesswoman is the new president of Actors’ Equity. In an interview, she explained what she’s doing there.

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Friday, June 28, 2024

Where Can Sondheim’s Operatic Musicals Find a Home? by Joshua Barone

Jonathan Tunick, Stephen Sondheim’s longtime collaborator, unveiled a grand orchestration of “A Little Night Music” that deserves more than a concert.

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Mikhail Baryshnikov on Leaving Everything Behind by Javier C. Hernández

Fifty years ago, Baryshnikov defected from the Soviet Union. He discusses that day, the war in Ukraine and the challenges facing Russian artists today.

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Thursday, June 27, 2024

Second Stage Becomes First Broadway Nonprofit in Decades to Name New Leader by Michael Paulson

The organization, which won this year’s best play revival Tony Award for “Appropriate,” has chosen Evan Cabnet as its next artistic director.

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Betty Boop Time Travels to New York, and Broadway, Next Spring by Michael Paulson

“BOOP! The Betty Boop Musical” had a run in Chicago late last year. It is slated to open at a Shubert theater in April.

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Tuesday, June 25, 2024

The Who's Tommy Revival to Close on Broadway by Diep Tran, Logan Culwell-Block

After it closes at the Nederlander Theatre, the rock musical will launch a national tour.

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After a Brief Run, ‘Tommy’ Revival to Close on Broadway by Michael Paulson

“The Who’s Tommy,” which has a rock score by Pete Townshend, will end on July 21. A national tour is in the works.

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‘I Might Be Real-Life Good at This’: Shooting for Broadway at the Jimmy Awards by Elisabeth Vincentelli

The awards, which celebrated excellence in high school musical theater on Monday, have become a launchpad for future stars and Tony nominees.

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Leslye Headland’s ‘Cult of Love’ to Open on Broadway in the Fall by Michael Paulson

The play will be produced by Second Stage, which is also planning an Off Broadway production of a two-character drama by Donald Margulies.

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What to See on London Stages This Summer by Matt Wolf

British theater recommendations for visitors and residents of all ages — and inclinations.

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Saturday, June 22, 2024

In Concert with "Titanic" and "Follies" by Jan Simpson

As the most devoted fans of musicals will tell you, the best way to appreciate a musical is probably to listen to its cast album (click here to check out my BroadwayRadio colleague Michael …

SOURCE: Broadway & Me

Ron Simons, Who Brought Black Stories to Broadway, Dies at 63 by Richard Sandomir

He left a career in tech and found success as a producer, winning four Tonys. His mission: staging productions about underrepresented communities.

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Ian McKellen Is in ‘Good Spirits’ After Falling Off the Stage During a Play by Claire Moses

The English actor was injured during a performance of “Player Kings,” and the show was abruptly canceled. He is expected to perform again on Wednesday.

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The Folger Library Wants to Reintroduce You to Shakespeare by Jennifer Schuessler

After an $80 million expansion, the Folger Shakespeare Library is reopening with a more welcoming approach — and all 82 of its First Folios on view.

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‘Stereophonic’ Pays Tribute To Donald Sutherland Without Changing A Word Of Dialogue by Greg Evans

About three-quarters of the way through every performance of David Adjmi’s Tony-winning play Stereophonic, two characters – Holly, the British keyboardist/vocalist (played by Juliana Can…

SOURCE: Deadline
Thursday, June 20, 2024

BAM Announces Artistic Director and Fall Season Lineup by Annie Aguiar

BAM, which has faced cutbacks in recent years, unveiled a reorganization as it announced its Next Wave Festival for the fall.

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Tuesday, June 18, 2024

The Sisters Who Turned a Sondheim Flop Into a Tony Winner by Michael Paulson

Maria and Sonia Friedman discussed their long history with “Merrily We Roll Along,” after a bittersweet Tony Awards.

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Huey Lewis Musical to Close on Broadway as New Shows Struggle by Michael Paulson

“The Heart of Rock and Roll” is the first new Broadway musical to announce a closing plan following Sunday’s Tony Awards.

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‘Cats’ Returns, Ditching the Junkyard for Queer Ballroom by Joshua Barone

As part of a wave of reimagined Andrew Lloyd Webber musicals, a new revival of “Cats” unfolds as a ballroom competition.

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Monday, June 17, 2024

Actors’ Equity Ceases Development Contracts As Negotiations With Producers Stall by Greg Evans

UPDATE, with League statement: Actors’ Equity Association, the labor union representing more than 51,000 professional actors and stage managers in live theatre, will cease issuing contract…

SOURCE: Deadline

Jay-Z’s Big Tonys Duet With Alicia Keys Was Pretaped by Julia Jacobs and Michael Paulson

The two stars brought down the house with “Empire State of Mind,” their 2009 love song to New York City, which they had recorded earlier on a grand marble staircase outside the auditoriu…

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Why Jay-Z’s Big Tonys Duet With Alicia Keys Was Offstage by Julia Jacobs and Michael Paulson

The two stars brought down the house with “Empire State of Mind,” their 2009 love song to New York City, which they performed on a grand marble staircase outside the auditorium.

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Best and Worst Moments From the 2024 Tony Awards by The New York Times

Alicia Keys and Jay-Z’s high-wattage performance was a highlight, as were first-time wins for Kecia Lewis, Jonathan Groff and David Adjmi.

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Tony Awards 2024 Best & Worst Moments And Biggest Surprises – Review by Greg Evans

No awards show makes it to the end without a few surprises, and tonight’s Tony Awards on CBS had a whopper: It went off without a hitch. The Pluto TV pre-show, not so much. But more on tha…

SOURCE: Deadline
Sunday, June 16, 2024

‘Merrily We Roll Along’ Was a Flop in 1981. Now It’s a Tony Winner. by Michael Paulson

The musical by Stephen Sondheim follows the implosion of a three-way friendship in reverse chronological order.

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Jonathan Groff’s Star Turn in ‘Merrily We Roll Along’ Lands Him His First Tony by Michael Paulson

The gregarious performer who loves and is loved by Broadway picked up a trophy for best leading actor in a musical.

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‘The Outsiders,’ a Broadway Adaptation of the Classic Novel, Wins the Tony for Best Musical by Michael Paulson

The gritty, bloody and relentlessly youthful musical features some of the most effectively vivid violence seen on a Broadway stage.

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‘Stereophonic’ Wins the Tony Award for Best New Play by Alexis Soloski

It was the fifth award of the night for the production, a meditation on the joy and torture of creative collaboration.

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Tony Award Winners 2024: Updating List by Rachel Sherman

The Tony Awards begin on Sunday at 8 p.m. E.T., live from Lincoln Center’s David H. Koch Theater.

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Nick Jonas and Adrienne Warren to Star in ‘Last Five Years’ on Broadway by Michael Paulson

Whitney White will direct the first Broadway production of Jason Robert Brown’s popular musical, which plans to open next spring.

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5 Ways This Year’s Tony Awards Reveal That Theater Is Changing by Michael Paulson

As Broadway prepares to celebrate the best of the season, our theater reporter explores what the nominations tell us about the industry and the art form.

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Thursday, June 13, 2024

The Tony Awards Are This Sunday… But We Won’t Be On The Carpet | An Open Letter by Kobi Kassal

An open letter to the theatre industry from Theatrely Editor-in-Chief Kobi Kassal

SOURCE: Theatrely

Listen to the Best Songs From 8 Tony-Nominated Shows by Jesse Green

“Hell’s Kitchen,” “Stereophonic” and others are up for top prizes at Sunday’s ceremony. Our critic takes stock of their cast albums, all available now.

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Idina Menzel Will Return to Broadway in ‘Redwood’ by Michael Paulson

The new musical, about a woman seeking healing, is to arrive early next year.

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This Year’s Tony Nominees in Portraits by Dana Scruggs, Michael Paulson, Julia Jacobs, Jolie Ruben and Amanda Webster

The Tony Awards are Sunday. Each year we photograph nominated performers and talk to them about their craft. This time, we asked about early theater memories.

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Wednesday, June 12, 2024

Seattle Repertory Theater Cuts Staff to Refocus on Producing by Annie Aguiar

The institution, Seattle’s pre-eminent repertory theater, says it is making the cuts so it can focus its resources on productions.

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He’s Got Baby Fever: A Trans Choreographer’s Surrogacy Journey by Lauren Wingenroth

Ashley R.T. Yergens’s “Surrogate,” premiering at New York Live Arts this week, explores how trans men experience pregnancy and I.V.F.

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All in the Details: Tony-Nominated Set Designers on Getting It Right by Erik Piepenburg

For this year’s nominees, some of their most rewarding — and realistic — work was in the smaller details.

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Jessica Lange and Paula Vogel on Breaking, and Keeping, the Family Contract by Laura Collins-Hughes

In the Tony-nominated “Mother Play,” the writer conjures warm memories and thorny ones, not to judge her mother, but to understand — and to forgive.

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Tuesday, June 11, 2024

On Broadway, ‘Suffs’ Has a New Tune (and 6 Tony Nominations) by Elisabeth Vincentelli

A reworked opening number, less historical bulk and a general push to “have fun with these women” helped a musical find its way.

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A Cave Explorer Died 99 Years Ago. Now His Story Is Broadway Bound. by Michael Paulson

“Floyd Collins,” a musical about a trapped spelunker and the media circus surrounding his failed rescue, had a brief Off Broadway run in 1996.

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How ‘The Outsiders’ Staged a Broadway Fight Club by The New York Times

To produce this Tony-nominated show’s climactic rumble, the creators, cast and crew gave it everything they've got.

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Saturday, June 8, 2024

Pride Month 2024: An Abundance of Theater of All Stripes by Elisabeth Vincentelli

From Broadway to the city’s smaller stages, a flurry of shows with wide-ranging appeal, familiar faces and rising talent.

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Friday, June 7, 2024

TONY OVERLORDS HOLD FIRM ON CO-PRODUCERS STAGE BAN by Philip Boroff

Tony Award leaders today affirmed their decision to bar Broadway co-producers from the stage of the David Koch Theater on June 16, while offering the investors and bundlers a consolation …

SOURCE: Broadway Journal
Thursday, June 6, 2024

Dolly Parton Says a Musical About Her Life Is Broadway Bound by Michael Paulson

The show, expected to arrive on Broadway in 2026, will be called “Hello, I’m Dolly.”

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In Paris, Using Dance to Uncover Hidden History by Roslyn Sulcas

Benjamin Millepied, an organizer of La Ville Dansée — a daylong event in Paris and its environs — wants “to tell the invisible stories of the city.”

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Wednesday, June 5, 2024

Why Broadway Never Bounced Back by Caitlin Huston

Broadway had been making progress toward an industrywide recovery, but new data shows halted momentum in the most recent season.  According to data from the industry trade group The Broadwa…

SOURCE: The Hollywood Reporter
Tuesday, June 4, 2024

Jez Butterworth’s ‘The Hills of California’ to Open on Broadway by Michael Paulson

The play, about a group of English sisters who reunite at their mother’s deathbed, plans to open in New York in September. It ends a London run this month.

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Public Theater Takes Shakespeare in the Park Out on the Town by Alexis Soloski

The Delacorte Theater is being renovated, so a musical version of “The Comedy of Errors” is touring some of the city’s outdoor spaces.

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Friday, May 31, 2024

When the Stage Harnesses the Power of the Movies by Alissa Wilkinson

Adaptations of films will be a factor at the Tonys this year. Surprisingly the best of these shows are not always the most faithful.

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Thursday, May 30, 2024

What if the Disabled Characters Were Just Going About Their Day? by Laura Collins-Hughes

Madison Ferris and Danny J. Gomez star in the meet-cute “All of Me” — proof that depictions of disability onstage don’t have to be “a buzz kill,” as Ferris puts it.

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Wednesday, May 29, 2024

Audra McDonald to Star in ‘Gypsy’ Revival on Broadway This Fall by Michael Paulson

The six-time Tony-winning actress will play musical theater’s most famous stage mother in a production directed by George C. Wolfe.

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Tuesday, May 28, 2024

Two More ‘Succession’ Actors Are Broadway Bound, in ‘Job’ by Michael Paulson

Peter Friedman and Sydney Lemmon will star in the two-hander, a psychological thriller that previously found success downtown.

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Monday, May 27, 2024

Wayne Brady and Nichelle Lewis of ‘The Wiz’ Are Striving for Excellence by Salamishah Tillet

The veteran and the newcomer each had their own fears as they joined the Broadway revival of the beloved all-Black musical.

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Across New York City, Building Young Dancers On and Off the Stage by Gia Kourlas

As Ballet Tech, a tuition-free public school, prepares for its Joyce season, Dionne Figgins teaches the students to see the big picture of their art form.

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Friday, May 24, 2024

Brooke Shields Elected President of Labor Union Actors’ Equity by Michael Paulson

She takes office immediately. The previous leader, Kate Shindle, had been president since 2015, and did not run again.

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Wednesday, May 22, 2024

New York’s Palace Theater Gets an $80 Million Refresh (and 30 Feet Higher) by The New York Times

The Times Square landmark has been restored and refurbished. Take a look.

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Kit Connor and Rachel Zegler Headline Broadway ‘Romeo and Juliet’ by Michael Paulson

A production featuring the screen stars, with music by Jack Antonoff, will open in October at Circle in the Square.

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Sunday, May 19, 2024

A Times Reporter Visits the Latest Broadway Shows by Michael Paulson

What’s it like to attend twelve productions in nine days? Michael Paulson, the Times theater reporter, shared his sprint around Midtown Manhattan.

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Saturday, May 18, 2024

Bebe Neuwirth on the Part of a Stage That Feels Like Home by Sarah Bahr

“I love older theaters in particular,” said the actress, who is up for her third Tony for “Cabaret.” “The new ones don’t have as many ghosts.”

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Friday, May 17, 2024

Avett Brothers Musical, ‘Swept Away,’ to Open on Broadway This Fall by Michael Paulson

The show, inspired by a 19th-century shipwreck, has had previous runs in Berkeley, Calif., and Washington.

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Sutton Foster to Star in ‘Once Upon a Mattress’ on Broadway by Michael Paulson

The revival, which had an earlier run at New York City Center, is scheduled to open in August and close in November, followed by a run in Los Angeles.

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Saturday, July 27, 2024 at 8am (Broadway Time)
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Megan Hilty & Katharine McPhee Film Scene from Season One of SMASH in 2011! by BroadwayWorld

From BroadwayWorld's Archive: Bombshell, the show-within-the-show about the life of Marilyn Monroe, was the focus of NBC's Smash, which premiered in February 2012. To celebrate tonight's big…

SOURCE: YouTube at 08:54AM

Randy Rainbow (Re)Reads Patti LuPone's Autobiography- How Patti Brought GYPSY Back to Broadway! by BroadwayWorld

From BroadwayWorld's Archive: Today, watch as she (he) recounts the highs and lows of bringing Gypsy back to Broadway!

SOURCE: YouTube at 08:54AM

Nick Jonas and Adrienne Warren Preview Jason Robert Brown's The Last Five Years by TheaterMania

A new trailer for the first-ever Broadway production of Tony Award winner Jason Robert Brown’s THE LAST FIVE YEARS, starring Grammy and Golden Globe Award nominee Nick Jonas and Tony Award…

SOURCE: YouTube at 08:32AM

Fiddler on the Roof at the Muny Starring Adam Heller, Samantha Massell, Max Chernin, and More by TheaterMania

Fiddler on the Roof recently ran at the Muny in St. Louis. The cast included Adam Heller (Tevye), Jill Abramovitz (Golde), Samantha Massell (Tzeitel), Hannah Corneau (Hodel), Emerson Glick …

SOURCE: YouTube at 08:32AM

Scenes From Lord of the Rings — A Musical Tale at Chicago Shakespeare Theater by TheaterMania

Chicago Shakespeare Theater (CST) presents the highly anticipated The Lord of the Rings – A Musical Tale. Based on the books by J.R.R. Tolkien, this production comes to the stage in a US p…

SOURCE: YouTube at 08:32AM

Billy Joel Sings Piano Man at His Final Franchise Show at Madison Square Garden by TheaterMania

The July 25 concert also marked his 150th lifetime performance at The Garden. The conclusion of Billy Joel’s franchise run at MSG comes more than ten years after the residency began and n…

SOURCE: YouTube at 08:32AM

Building the World of Wicked, Starring Cynthia Erivo and Ariana Grande by TheaterMania

The Wicked films star Cynthia Erivo as Elphaba, Ariana Grande as Glinda, Oscar winner Michelle Yeoh as Madame Morrible, Jonathan Bailey as Fiyero, Tony nominee Ethan Slater as Boq, Marissa B…

SOURCE: YouTube at 08:32AM

Official Wicked Movie Trailer, Starring Cynthia Erivo and Ariana Grande by TheaterMania

The Wicked films star Cynthia Erivo as Elphaba, Ariana Grande as Glinda, Oscar winner Michelle Yeoh as Madame Morrible, Jonathan Bailey as Fiyero, Tony nominee Ethan Slater as Boq, Marissa B…

SOURCE: YouTube at 08:32AM

Why Wicked is a Passion Project for Ariana Grande, Cynthia Erivo, and More by TheaterMania

The Wicked films star Cynthia Erivo as Elphaba, Ariana Grande as Glinda, Oscar winner Michelle Yeoh as Madame Morrible, Jonathan Bailey as Fiyero, Tony nominee Ethan Slater as Boq, Marissa B…

SOURCE: YouTube at 08:32AM

Where Broadway's Newest Shows Got Their Start

The 2024/25 Broadway season is here at last, with many new productions set to arrive before the end of the year. For eight of those shows (Home, The Roommate, Yellow Face, McNeal, Our Town, …

SOURCE: BroadwayWorld at 08:06AM
Saturday, July 27, 2024 at 6am (Broadway Time)
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Bette Midler, Susan Sarandon and Sheryl Lee Ralph of ‘The Fabulous Four’ cherish longtime friends by The Associated Press

By ALICIA RANCILIO From “Beaches” to “First Wives Club” and “Hocus Pocus,” Bette Midler has starred in a number of projects where women aren’t just at the center of the story �…

SOURCE: Hartford Courant at 06:00AM

Xscape back to the ’90s with NKOTB, SWV and Sleater-Kinney this week in CT arts by Christopher Arnott

This week's Courant arts picks offer a throwback to the '70s, '80s and '90s with Chicago, Earth Wind & Fire, New Kids on the Block, Paula Abdul, DJ Jazzy Jeff, SWV, Xscape and Slash.

SOURCE: Hartford Courant at 06:00AM

What to stream this week: Zendaya hits aces, Orville Peck duets and Elizabeth Taylor sparkles by The Associated Press

By The Associated Press The Olympics-ready “Challengers” making its streaming debut and an EP from country-turned-pop singer Maren Morris are some of the new television, films, music and…

SOURCE: Hartford Courant at 06:00AM
Saturday, July 27, 2024 at 3am (Broadway Time)
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Today on Broadway: Friday, July 26, 2024 - BroadwayRadio

1) Public Announces First Wave of Stars to Lead Shakespeare in the Park's 'Twelfth Night' in 2025. https://playbill.com/article/peter-dinklage ...

SOURCE: Google at 03:18AM
Saturday, July 27, 2024 at 1am (Broadway Time)
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Romola Garai: ‘I’d question directors about nude scenes and they’d kick off’ by Jessie Thompson

The British actor talks to Jessie Thompson about performing Annie Ernaux’s masterpiece ‘The Years’ on stage, speaking out about the treatment of women in the industry, and why Britain…

SOURCE: The Independent at 01:54AM

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