Internationally acclaimed performer Isaac Sutton will welcome UK Jazz Star and acclaimed recording artist Emma Smith as they ...
Fans came from as far away as London and Alaska and from as close to the source as Chanhassen and north Minneapolis to see a ...
First staged in Toronto in 1996, Ragtime has returned to New York courtesy of the Lincoln Center Theater, this time calling ...
Stripping away the excesses of Lynn Ahrens, Stephen Flaherty and Terrence McNally’s 1996 musical about the turn of the 20th ...
“Hell’s Kitchen” is about 17-year-old New York piano prodigy fueled by Keys songs like “Fallin’,” “No One,” “Girl on Fire,” ...
Performances in N.Y.C. Advertisement Supported by With the cost of staging song-and-dance spectacles skyrocketing and audiences drawn to older hits, none of the musicals that opened last season have ...
You get “& Juliet,” the wildly clever 2022 Broadway musical now playing through Sunday at the San Diego Civic Theatre. While ...
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Musicals for students give Broadway flops a second life. Students in South Florida are resuscitating the 2023 Brittney Spears musical show that lasted just three months on Broadway.
For Broadway buffs and lovers of old New York, the witty, hilarious and haunting movie starring a totally transformed Ethan ...
The new musical The Queen of Versailles is not about Marie Antoinette living it up in her opulent palace amid the French ...
NEW YORK — Musical theater, long the bread-and-butter of Broadway, is struggling. None of the 18 commercial musicals that opened on Broadway last season have made a profit yet. Some still could, but ...