Performances in N.Y.C. Advertisement Supported by Critic’s Notebook A revival called “Show/Boat: A River” joins a history of reimagining the musical that goes back nearly a century, to its first ...
Performances in N.Y.C. Advertisement Supported by “The Outsiders” is the first new musical to open since 2022 to become profitable. By Michael Paulson Finally, some good news for the Broadway musical.
Two hours and 30 minutes with one intermission. At Stage 42. The off-Broadway show “Romy and Michele: The Musical” cuts out “High School Reunion” from the title. Punchier, I guess. If only that eraser ...
The musical is described as a “semi-biographical” look at the chart-topping girl group. By Caitlin Huston Business Writer A musical about girl group TLC will make its world premiere in Washington D.C.
In a basement theater, the musical ‘Amelie’ builds a Parisian wonderland full of whimsy and kindness
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It didn’t take long for BookToker Asia Lin to understand that “Wicked,” the book by Gregory Maguire, would be nothing like the musical she had first seen months earlier. “It was the first page,” Lin ...
Two hours, 40 minutes, with one intermission. At the Savoy Theatre in London. At one point watching “Paddington: The Musical” at the Savoy Theatre in London, I could have sworn I saw the bear actually ...
It is often said that “life imitates art.” This time, art is imitating life. “Luigi: The Musical,” a musical comedy ...
A musical inspired by alleged murderer Luigi Mangione is set to premiere next month and tickets for the show have already completely sold out. Newsweek has reached out to Luigi: The Musical outside of ...
Woke jokes, drama jokes and 9/11 jokes commingle in Giselle Bonilla’s movie about romance and revenge among faculty at a high school. By Richard Lawson It begins with a most Sundance-y premise: A ...
Uneven but often hilarious, Giselle Bonilla's debut follows a nebbishy educator as he turns a wholesome production of 'West Side Story' into an act of collegial sabotage. Expanded from a short film ...
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