Photos: 2022 Tony Awards Nominees Meet the Press- Part 2
by Bruce Glikas
- May 17, 2022
Tonys season is here at last! The nominations for the biggest Broadway awards ceremony were announced last week on Monday, May 9. Leading the pack was A Strange Loop with eleven nominations, followed closely by MJ and Paradise Square, with ten nominations each.
Photos: Meet the 2022 Tony Awards Nominees!
by Jennifer Broski
- May 16, 2022
Tonys season is here at last and we have photos of all the 2022 Tonys Nominees. The nominations for the biggest Broadway awards ceremony were announced last week on Monday, May 9. Leading the pack was A Strange Loop with eleven nominations, followed closely by MJ and Paradise Square, with ten nominations each.
PARADISE SQUARE Will Now Resume Performances On Tuesday, April 19
by Stephi Wild
- Apr 13, 2022
The new Broadway musical Paradise Square will now resume performances on Tuesday, April 19 at the Barrymore Theatre (243 West 47th Street), rather than Saturday, April 16 as previously announced. The change is due to additional COVID cases within the company.
PARADISE SQUARE to Resume Performances on April 16th
by Marissa Tomeo
- Apr 11, 2022
After previously announcing that performances would resume on Tuesday, April 12, the original new Broadway musical Paradise Square will definitely resume performances on Saturday, April 16, with performances at 2:00 and 8:00 pm at the Ethel Barrymore Theatre (243 West 47th Street). The production, which opened April 3, halted performances on Thursday, April 7 after positive COVID cases were experienced in the company.
New Date Announced For 17th Annual Fred Ebb Award Presentation
by Chloe Rabinowitz
- Apr 5, 2022
The award, named in honor of the late award-winning lyricist Fred Ebb, will be presented to the team of Isabella Dawis & Tidtaya Sinutoke by Heidi Blickenstaff and Julia Murney on Monday May 2nd from 6-8pm at a by-invitation-only ceremony at Bond 45. T
Review Roundup: PARADISE SQUARE Opens on Broadway
by Marissa Tomeo
- Apr 3, 2022
New York City. 1863. The Civil War raged on. An extraordinary thing occurred amid the dangerous streets and crumbling tenement houses of the Five Points, the notorious 19th-century Lower Manhattan slum. For many years, Irish immigrants escaping the devastation of the Great Famine settled alongside free-born Black Americans and those who escaped slavery, arriving by means of the Underground Railroad. The Irish, relegated at that time to the lowest rung of America's social status, received a sympathetic welcome from their Black neighbors (who enjoyed only slightly better treatment in the burgeoning industrial-era city). The two communities co-existed, intermarried, raised families, and shared their cultures in this unlikeliest of neighborhoods.
Tisch New Theatre to go Off-Broadway with AMELIE
by Chloe Rabinowitz
- Apr 1, 2022
Tisch New Theatre will return to the stage with 'Amélie' at Theatre Row from April 7-10. Directed by Zoë Elizabeth Lillis, Produced by Marifé Quesada & Jadyn Buchanan, and Co-produced by Sasha R. Cohen, this stage adaptation tackles one question: What do you imagine?
The Middlebury Community Players Present TUCK EVERLASTING
by Stephi Wild
- Mar 30, 2022
What would you do if you were given the greatest gift in the world, only to discover it was actually a curse? Winnie Foster needs to answer that question in a hurry. In the tranquil 1890s hamlet of Tree Gap, New Hampshire, Winnie Foster yearns for a life of adventure, but gets more than she bargained for when she learns the secret of the mysterious Tuck family.
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