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Lea Michele Plans to Stay on Broadway After 'Funny Girl' Success - www.etonline.com
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10.05.2023

Lea Michele Plans to Stay on Broadway After 'Funny Girl' Success

Lea Michele isn't going anywhere!Speaking with  Tuesday, Michele shared that her run on Broadway isn't over when she wraps Funny Girl in September.While she's keeping tight-lipped on the details, Michele has already got another gig lined up.«I already know what it is,» she teased to the outlet. «You know it.»Careful not to give too much away, Michele did share that her next foray on Broadway will be «very different musically.»The singer-actress, who last appeared on Broadway in 2006's , made her return to the stage in September when she replaced Beanie Feldstein as Fanny Brice in the first revival of  since Barbara Streisand helmed the role in 1964.The musical follows Brice on her rise to fame and her turbulent relationship with gambler Nicky Arnstein. While she's not saying goodbye to Broadway just yet, Michele does have some plans for when production on  ends, namely spending some time at home with her soon-to-be three-year-old son, Ever.«I'm gonna just spend as much time with my son as I can, and rest,» Michele told ET last month.

Get tickets to see 9-time Tony nominee ‘Shucked’: Cream of the Broadway crop - nypost.com - New York
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02.05.2023

Get tickets to see 9-time Tony nominee ‘Shucked’: Cream of the Broadway crop

announced, and Broadway’s corniest new musical picked up nine including Best Musical — tying “& Juliet” and “New York, New York” for the second-most nominated show of the year. What’s the musical, you’re wondering? “Shucked.” What’s it about? Ask any cast member or audience member alike and they’ll tell you the same thing.

We found tickets for all the Tony-nominated Broadway shows : Get them now - nypost.com - county Bryan - county Carter
nypost.com
02.05.2023

We found tickets for all the Tony-nominated Broadway shows : Get them now

2023 Tony Awards.And now that all 27 nominated productions have been announced for the 76th annual Tonys, it’s time to see them all live — well, the 16 shows that are still running as of now which feature stars nominated for the first time like Jessica Chastain, Josh Groban and Jodie Comer — on the Great White Way before theater’s biggest night of the year.To make your life easy, we’ve compiled a list of all the shows from the most nominated — this year, the musical adaptation of “Some Like It Hot” led the way with 13 nods — to the least that only nabbed a single selection like the buzzy “Summer, 1976.”Best of all, we found tickets for all 16 shows that are still running as of now.Want to go to a show in person so you’re in the know come awards night?Keep reading, dramaphiles.We’ve got all the details you need below.13 nominations include Best New Musical, Christian Borle and J.

2023 Tony Award nominations reflect a rocky Broadway season - nypost.com - county Clark - New York - Washington - county Hamilton - Victoria, county Clark
nypost.com
02.05.2023

2023 Tony Award nominations reflect a rocky Broadway season

like most of this season, looking smaller than usual.Ahead of the awards, held on June 11, the pre-show telecast has been banished by CBS to something called Pluto. The Tonys themselves are taking place about as far away from the Theater District as the planet Pluto — at the United Palace in Washington Heights.

Tony Awards 2023 nominations: All the nominees for Broadway’s big night - nypost.com - New York - USA - city Motown
nypost.com
02.05.2023

Tony Awards 2023 nominations: All the nominees for Broadway’s big night

via live stream by “Funny Girl” and former “Glee” star Lea Michele, who was an attendee at Monday night’s Met Gala, and Tony winner Myles Frost at the Sofitel New York.“West Side Story” star Ariana DeBose will be hosting the show for a second time.DeBose, 32, announced earlier this month that she was “honored” to return. “I was honored to serve as host last year and even more so to be asked back,” DeBose said in a statement. “So looking forward to celebrating this incredible season and the people who make the work happen.

‘The Thanksgiving Play’ Broadway Review: Stuffing and Asides - www.metroweekly.com - USA
metroweekly.com
30.04.2023

‘The Thanksgiving Play’ Broadway Review: Stuffing and Asides

Ain’t No Mo, Cost of Living, Leopoldstadt, Good Night, Oscar, and now, The Thanksgiving Play (★★★★★), a dark and devilish satire by Larissa FastHorse.While gratitude should be a reflection and practice we incorporate into our daily lives, it is a virtue most closely associated with the fourth Thursday of November. That’s when we gather with friends and family, stuff ourselves silly with turkey, watch football, and fall asleep on the couch — all in the name of a long-perpetuated myth.FastHorse is having none of it.

‘New York, New York’ review: Broadway musical can’t make it here, anywhere - nypost.com - Chicago - New York - parish St. James - city New York, state New York
nypost.com
27.04.2023

‘New York, New York’ review: Broadway musical can’t make it here, anywhere

New York, New York,” which opened Wednesday night at the St. James Theatre, is akin to being stuck on the tarmac at LaGuardia. You can spot the city’s stunning skyline taunting you from across the river — “I want to be a part of it!” you think — but then nothing happens for hours on end, as you’re silently trapped there in your uncomfortable and expensive seat.And just like the elation and relief of finally deplaning, the best part of the show comes at the very end when the cast finally sings “Theme From New York, New York.” We clap for our local anthem and get to go home. Start spreading the news — I’m leaving today!  “New York, New York” is a show that honestly hurts to dislike.

How much are tickets to see ‘Breaking Bad’ & ‘Ozark’ stars in ‘Summer, 1976?’ - nypost.com - New York - New York - Ohio
nypost.com
26.04.2023

How much are tickets to see ‘Breaking Bad’ & ‘Ozark’ stars in ‘Summer, 1976?’

“Summer, 1976” this spring and summer.The co-leads, Jessica Hecht (Gretchen Schwartz on “Breaking Bad”) and Laura Linney (Wendy Byrde on “Ozark”) just debuted their new minimalist production about two long-time friends in Ohio at the Samuel J.

Forgotten Scorsese film flop gets a second chance — on Broadway - nypost.com - county Martin - New York - parish St. James - city New York, state New York
nypost.com
25.04.2023

Forgotten Scorsese film flop gets a second chance — on Broadway

New York, New York,” opening Wednesday at the St. James Theatre, ends with the iconic title number that kicks off with the lyric “Start spreadin’ the news!”It’s an ear-worm everybody knows.

‘Good Night, Oscar’ review: Sean Hayes stars in off-key Broadway play - nypost.com - New York - USA - city Paris, Usa
nypost.com
25.04.2023

‘Good Night, Oscar’ review: Sean Hayes stars in off-key Broadway play

Good Night, Oscar,” there is no doubt. Whether the end result is a human being or a bag of tricks depends on your taste for ham.One hour and 40 minutes with no intermission.

‘Lion King’ on Broadway: How much are the cheapest tickets? - nypost.com - New York - Hawaii - Alabama
nypost.com
21.04.2023

‘Lion King’ on Broadway: How much are the cheapest tickets?

good news for you.Eight times a week, the curtain goes up on “The Lion King” at the Minskoff Theatre on Broadway and each show is more magical than the last.Better yet, since the show has been running since 1997, tickets are fairly affordable by Broadway standards to the Great White Way staple.At the time of publication, we found some seats going for as low as $120 before fees on Vivid Seats.Not a bad price to see a six-time Tony Award winner (!) in person.Can’t wait to hear “I Just Can’t Wait To Be King?”Here’s everything you need to know and more about how to see “The Lion King” live as soon as today.All prices listed above are subject to fluctuation.Like any well-oiled Broadway machine, “The Lion King” can be seen eight times a week.As expected, matinees fall on Wednesdays, Saturdays and Sundays.There are no Monday shows either.Want to find the right show at the right time for you?Check out a complete calendar including all dates, start times and links to buy tickets here.“The Lion King” has a run time of two hours and 30 minutes with one intermission.Who plays Simba these days? What have I seen Scar in before?Great questions.To ease any confusion, here are the five main actors, what part they play and where you may have seen them in TV or film over the years.Brandon A. McCall (Simba): This is McCall’s Broadway debut; he is an Alabama State University alum.L. Steven Taylor (Mufasa): You may recognize Taylor from PBS’ “The Electric Company” or the HBO pilot “Last Of The Ninth.”Michael Hollick (Scar): Hollick has appeared in “Law & Order,” “Sex and the City,” “Guiding Light,” and “Hawaii Five-O” among many other credits.Ben Jeffrey (Pumbaa): Jeffrey has had roles in “The Good Wife” and “Louie.” This is his Broadway

‘Shucked’ Broadway Review: Pure Corn-try - www.metroweekly.com - New York - Chicago - Nashville - George - city Santos, county George
metroweekly.com
21.04.2023

‘Shucked’ Broadway Review: Pure Corn-try

Chicago, Wicked, Phantom of the Opera).It’s a bit premature to group Broadway’s newest musical comedy into any of these three categories, but it’s safe to say that it is harvesting a bonafide crowd-pleaser with Shucked (★★★★★).It’s not often that the Nashville and New York crowds intertwine with one another, particularly on creative projects. This exception, however, is a winning combination.Southern-bred and out country singer-songwriters Brandy Clark and Shane McAnally have joined forces with Northeast-based stage and screenwriter Robert Horn to create one of the funniest shows Broadway has seen in quite some time.Clark, an 11-time Grammy nominee and Country Music Award winner has written songs for Brandi Carlile, Alicia Keys, and Kacey Musgraves.

Patti LuPone snubbed as ‘too old’ for ‘Schmigadoon!’ role: ‘Their loss’ - nypost.com - Chicago - Oklahoma
nypost.com
20.04.2023

Patti LuPone snubbed as ‘too old’ for ‘Schmigadoon!’ role: ‘Their loss’

Apple TV+ musical comedy series “Schmigadoon!” because a producer told her she was “too old.”“I wanted to be in ‘Schmigadoon!’ – and I was too old,” LuPone, 73, explained to Mashable in a new interview.When the interviewer probed for more details, she replied, “Exactly what I said. We reached out to them and said I want to be in ‘Schmigadoon!’ They said, ‘Sorry. You’re too old.’ “The Post reached out to reps for the show’s co-creators, Cinco Paul and Ken Daurio, as well as LuPone for further comment.LuPone’s still holding her head high despite the alleged rejection.

‘Bad Cinderella’ hemorrhaging cash as 2023 Tony noms approach - nypost.com - New York - New York
nypost.com
18.04.2023

‘Bad Cinderella’ hemorrhaging cash as 2023 Tony noms approach

said The Post; “Bring earplugs … Bring eye plugs,” echoed the Times. On March 25, the day after it opened, a source claimed the show did a paltry $80,000 in ticket sales. Another said the number was “significantly higher,” but box-office business has demonstrably not been brisk.For a more than $20 million musical, $750,000 would have been an ideal take after the enhanced visibility from reviews.

Andrew Lloyd Webber Honors Late Son at Final 'Phantom of the Opera' Broadway Performance - www.etonline.com
etonline.com
17.04.2023

Andrew Lloyd Webber Honors Late Son at Final 'Phantom of the Opera' Broadway Performance

Andrew Lloyd Webber on Sunday, as the curtain came down one final time for Broadway's .After a 35-year run and almost 14,000 shows, Broadway's longest-running show had its final performance at the Majestic Theatre. The show also marked Webber's first appearance since the death of his 43-year-old son, Nicholas, who died in March following a battle with cancer.Composer Andrew Lloyd Webber dedicates the final «Phantom of the Opera» Broadway performance to his son, Nick, who passed away last month.

‘Phantom of the Opera’ closes — and another NYC landmark is gone - nypost.com - USA
nypost.com
15.04.2023

‘Phantom of the Opera’ closes — and another NYC landmark is gone

“Phantom” would finally end its storied run, ticket sales exploded. During the final two months, the musical has returned to being the highest-grossing production on Broadway, not to mention the hottest ticket in town — despite being more than three decades old.

Andrew Lloyd Webber given key to NYC ahead of ‘Phantom of the Opera’ ending 35-year Broadway run - nypost.com - Britain - London - New York - USA - New York
nypost.com
15.04.2023

Andrew Lloyd Webber given key to NYC ahead of ‘Phantom of the Opera’ ending 35-year Broadway run

“Phantom of the Opera” – Broadway’s longest-running show. “I grew up on his plays and the performances from ‘Phantom of the Opera.’ One of the longest-running performances is closing, but it gave us many years of just joy throughout the years,” gushed Adams outside the Majestic Theater on West 44th Street.“Phantom” will close this Sunday, April 16 after a 35-year-long run on Broadway. The show first appeared in London’s West End in 1986 before coming to New York in 1988.“But you have brought us so much joy, so much happiness.

How much is the cheapest ‘Hamilton’ ticket? The answer may surprise you - nypost.com - New York - Washington - Virginia - Minneapolis - county King George - county Lafayette - county Alexander
nypost.com
13.04.2023

How much is the cheapest ‘Hamilton’ ticket? The answer may surprise you

“Hamilton” opened on Broadway in 2015 and for the past eight years has consistently been the hottest ticket on the Great White Way.Way back when the 11-time Tony Award-winning musical first premiered at the Richard Rodgers Theatre, critics and fans alike were dazzled by the original hip-hop reimagining of Secretary of State Alexander Hamilton’s life.By 2017, some seats were going for as high as $42.5K for a pair of tickets according to Financial Planner LA.That’s more than the average starting price for a minivan in 2023.However, as the years have gone by, prices have become much more reasonable to see Broadway’s buzziest, most talked about production.In fact, at the time of publication, some tickets are only $117 before fees on Vivid Seats.For those keeping score at home, that’s 0.002% of $42,500.Fans that want to get up close and personal with Hamilton, Burr, Washington, Lafayette and King George may have to shell out a bit more – but not much.Ticket prices for lower-level orchestra seats can be procured for around $180 before fees depending on the show.Not in New York City in the “room where it happens?”Not a problem.You can still get your “shot” to see the show in person.“Hamilton” is on tour in cities like Toronto, Virginia and Minneapolis.All prices listed above are subject to fluctuation.“Hamilton” abides by the standard eight-show a week schedule.That means matinees on Wednesday, Saturday and Sunday.As expected, the lights go dark on Mondays at the Richard Rodgers Theatre.If you want a closer look, “Hamilton’s” complete calendar including show dates, start times and links to buy tickets can be found here.The show runs 2 hours 45 minutes including an intermission.Although powerhouse names Lin-Manuel, Daveed Diggs,

How to get a free Vivid Seats ticket to a concert, Broadway show or game - nypost.com
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13.04.2023

How to get a free Vivid Seats ticket to a concert, Broadway show or game

score a free ticket on Vivid Seats.For fans that buy ten tickets to concerts, shows, readings, games, matches, monster truck jams, really anything at all on Vivid Seats — the eleventh is free.Well, mostly free.Vivid Seats gives out “stamps” toward Rewards Credits.If you “collect” ten stamps, which are equal in value to the price of the ticket you’ve purchased, you get one on the house.There are a few rules though.To be clear, once you’ve hit the ten-stamp threshold, you aren’t automatically “gifted” a ticket.

‘Shucked’ review: Broadway’s best and funniest new musical - nypost.com
nypost.com
05.04.2023

‘Shucked’ review: Broadway’s best and funniest new musical

“Shucked” is the best new musical of the Broadway season so far. The Southern comfort show, with a tuneful country score by Brandy Clark and Shane McAnally and a superb book by Robert Horn, is just so damn funny. If any of the outrageous yokel characters open their mouths to do anything but sing, 99% of the time they will deliver a winning joke or pun. The receptive audience sits in a state of perpetual giggle, with heads bobbing up and down like buoys. An example of the sense of humor: A scamp named Peanut (Kevin Cahoon, brilliant) is a walking Poor Richard’s Almanac who colorfully announces his unhinged, universal truths as we howl back.

‘Sweeney Todd’ review: Josh Groban is a gentle demon on Broadway - nypost.com - Australia
nypost.com
27.03.2023

‘Sweeney Todd’ review: Josh Groban is a gentle demon on Broadway

Stephen Sondheim’s horror-musical in which throats are gruesomely slashed and cannibalism is positively hilarious. 2 hours and 45 minutes with one intermission. At the Lunt-Fontanne Theatre, 205 W.

Lea Michele says ill son ‘not out of the woods’ as she returns to ‘Funny Girl’ on Broadway - nypost.com
nypost.com
26.03.2023

Lea Michele says ill son ‘not out of the woods’ as she returns to ‘Funny Girl’ on Broadway

was taken to the hospital due to a “scary health issue.”In a video posted to her Instagram story on Saturday, the 36-year-old announced that she’s back starring as Fanny Brice in “Funny Girl” on Broadway, and shared an update on her son. “It’s been a really long week, and we’re still not out of the woods completely with our son,” she said in the video.

‘Bad Cinderella’ review: A wacko storybook dumpster fire on Broadway - nypost.com - London - Jordan
nypost.com
24.03.2023

‘Bad Cinderella’ review: A wacko storybook dumpster fire on Broadway

Andrew Lloyd Webber’s “Bad Cinderella,” which opened Thursday night on Broadway, doesn’t have much in the way of ‘tude and swagger onstage. Or brain cells.2 and a half hours with one intermission. At the Imperial Theatre, 249 West 45th Street.It’s a mess with multiple personality disorder.

Patti LuPone has nine shows in 2023. Here’s how to get cheap tickets - nypost.com - New York - New York - Manhattan - county Garden - Berlin - state Theatre
nypost.com
22.03.2023

Patti LuPone has nine shows in 2023. Here’s how to get cheap tickets

Patti LuPone, 73, has nine huge shows remaining on her ongoing ‘Don’t Monkey With Broadway Tour’ all over the U.S.That includes two stops in the Garden State followed by a pair in New York.First, the three-time Tony winner will belt standards by Richard Rodgers, Stephen Sondheim, Leonard Bernstein, Cole Porter, Irving Berlin and more at Englewood, NJ’s Bergen Performing Arts Center on Thursday, March 23.Then, on March 25, she’ll perform at New Brunswick’s State Theatre.Come summer time, the tour will drop into Poughkeepsie’s Bardavon Opera House on June 17.For those willing to wait over a year, you can see the show in Manhattan — ‘Don’t Monkey With Broadway’ is scheduled for a night at Carnegie Hall on April 8, 2024. And the best news of all is you won’t have to pay Broadway-like prices to see LuPone live on the road.At the time of publication, we found some seats going for as low as $58 before fees on Vivid Seats.So, if you want to see LuPone deliver what Front Row Reviewers called “autobiographical snippets (and) powerful song(s)” live, here’s everything you need to know.A complete calendar including all tour dates, venues and links to the cheapest tickets available for all remaining concerts can be found below.(Note: The New York Post confirmed all above prices at the publication time.

Broadway shows are becoming embarrassingly cheap-looking - nypost.com - London - parish St. James
nypost.com
22.03.2023

Broadway shows are becoming embarrassingly cheap-looking

an unfurnished “Doll’s House” starring Oscar winner Jessica Chastain (top ticket $299), which features only a few chairs positioned on a turntable that’s lit like a hospital broom closet. The no-frills revival of the musical “Parade” (top ticket $297), which began as a City Center Encores concert, has just a raised platform surrounded by lamps and more chairs. The return of the Bob Fosse revue “Dancin’” (top ticket $297) has a projection screen and a few metal towers — appropriate for jazz hands, but flimsy all the same.“Into the Woods,” another City Center concert that has since closed at the St. James Theater and gone on tour, had some wooden steps and simple birch tree trunks, because the main event was its sizable 15-person orchestra and stars such as Sara Bareilles and Patina Miller.Meanwhile, “& Juliet” (top ticket $323), a jukebox musical comedy from London featuring Britney Spears and Backstreet Boys songs, is glitzier than the above, goes to multiple locales and features garish lighting, but is still designed to look like a bricky rehearsal space.Everywhere you look, there’s nothing.That’s not to say these shows are all bad.

Andrew Lloyd Webber reveals son is critically ill with cancer: ‘Absolutely devastated’ - nypost.com - Britain - New York
nypost.com
19.03.2023

Andrew Lloyd Webber reveals son is critically ill with cancer: ‘Absolutely devastated’

according to The Hollywood Reporter. “I am absolutely devastated to say that my eldest son Nick is critically ill,” the 74-year-old said in a statement.

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