While there is a light at the end of the tunnel as many shows are aiming for a Fall reopening, it is hard to know that it will still be quite a while before Broadway theaters are able to welcome back pre-pandemic sized crowds. So, when I saw that TodayTix would be hosting an outdoor concert series in an effort to reunite artists and audiences as live theatre is slowly re-introduced to New York City, I was ecstatic and immediately bought tickets for the first performance on April 2nd.
Want to feel like the main character while riding the subway in New York City? Then this playlist is for you.
My best advice is to dress presentably and respectfully, which can honestly be interpreted differently by everyone, so I hope these specific examples are helpful.
Anyone who knows me, or even just follows me on Instagram, is aware of the fact that I am fully obsessed with Jagged Little Pill.
12 days of activities that will get any theatre fan into the holiday spirit!
If you’re searching for Broadway themed gifts that are perfect for the theatre lover in your life, you’ve come to the right place.
Are you interested in theatre and astrology? Have you ever wondered what Broadway show matches your vibe, or what cast recording you should listen to based on your zodiac sign?
Live theatre is always magical, but sometimes there is a show or a specific moment within a production that literally makes you gasp, or sit there with your jaw on the floor.
Whether youa??re a local looking for a unique way to fill your time, or a tourist who is indecisive about what to do, here is a list of 20 ideas to hopefully inspire your inner theatre-lover.
Are you a Broadway fan looking for your daily dose of girl power? Do you love empowering and uplifting showtunes that are performed by incredible female characters? If so, you have come to the right place!
Theatre is engrained so deeply in my life that it is hard to pinpoint my first real experience with the arts. Music runs in my family, so I guess I was bound to form an attachment.
September is approaching, which also means that the start of the Fall semester is upon us.I spoke with a few of my friends who are studying theatre or simply love Broadway, and was curious to see how they have stayed connected to their passions during an impossible situation.
I know that I will never forget the last week I (unknowingly) spent in New York City before the coronavirus struck the United States with a vengeance.
Carleigh was gracious enough to answer some of my burning questions about her experience with Hamilton and her personal theatre journey.
Anyone who knows me is most likely aware of the fact that the only thing I love more than Broadway is food.
My name is Maura Consedine, I'm 19, and am currently a sophomore at St. John's University in Queens, NY.
I never in a million years thought that I would live through a global pandemic. Just saying it aloud now that we are in the middle of one still feels incredibly strange.
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