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The Prom is a contemporary new product, fresh off Broadway, a hugely successful National Tour, and a popular Netflix 2020 released film version by the same title, starring Meryl Streep and Nicole Kidman. (Still on Netflix!)
Tony-nominated for Best Musical and won the Tony for Best Music, which tells you the music is spectacular - and the choreography is super high- energy. The Prom’s joyful comedy, vibrant dance, playful book (loosely based on a true story) and shining performances will remind you of what Broadway heart and fierceness are all about.
This is a show that champions kindness, bravery, and individuality. It’s loosely based on a true story about Emma, who just wants to bring her girlfriend to the high school prom. But of course, situations arise where unkindness and mean-spirited cruel behavior takes hold and those bullies (students and some adults) try to take control. Enter the brassy, Broadway stars who take up Emma’s cause and turn it around into something beautiful.
A STORY OF LOVE, ACCEPTANCE AND EMBRACING THE PERSON YOU WERE MEANT TO BE!
You're invited to The Prom, Broadway's new smash hit and now a major motion picture on Netflix that's full of sparkle and 'Zazz!'
It's a story of love, acceptance and embracing the person you were meant to be.
Read the reviews for The Prom at Chanhassen Dinner Theatres.
We chat with Helen Anker who plays Angie Dickenson in the Chanhassen Dinner Theatres production of The Prom.
Get a first look at The Prom at Chanhassen Dinner Theatres!
Glitz, glam, and heart fill the main stage of Chanhassen Dinner Theatres.
It's a story of love, acceptance and embracing the person you were meant to be.
Chanhassen Dinner Theatres has announced that it will produce THE PROM, Broadway’s smash hit musical comedy, on its Main Stage to be directed by Michael Brindisi and choreographed by Tamara Kangas Erickson.
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