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by A.A. Cristi - Nov 2, 2020
CAMA [resents BROADWAY ON THE LINE – Get Out The Vote! Live performances for 2020 voters in line to vote. Reminding audiences to stay in line and VOTE not to mention the importance of live performances.

by Chloe Rabinowitz - Apr 9, 2020
Paper Mill Playhouse has announced a special live streaming event from their Humanities Symposium Program Straight from the Paper Mill Playhouse Vault featuring Broadway's best and performances from some the brightest Paper Mill stars of the day including retrospectives on Stephen Schwartz, Stephen Sondheim and more!
by Julie Musbach - Jun 17, 2017
Elvis is in the house! Opening Night of the New York premiere of Attack of the Elvis Impersonators, the zany new musical that will leave you howling for more, with book, music and lyrics by Lory Lazarus, at The Lion Theatre at Theatre Row (410 West 42nd Street, between 9th & 10th Avenues) is tomorrow, June 15, 2017 at 8:00 p.m.
by Walter McBride - Oct 28, 2016
Broadway's first a cappella musical will open at the Circle in the Square Theatre (235 West 50th Street) on December 11, and the cast of IN TRANSIT is well into rehearsals to put finishing touches on the show. The company just met the press and you can check out photos from the special day below!
by Caryn Robbins - May 25, 2016
Curtis Sittenfeld, Stephen King, David Eggers, and Junot Díaz are among more than 1,ooo writers who have signed an online petition protesting the presidential candidacy of Donald Trump.
by Melinda Zupaniotis - May 18, 2016
There's a bone disease called 'pycnodysostosis', but it's more commonly known as Toulouse-Lautrec Syndrome. It means that the density of one's bones is irregular, and usually results in an abnormal growth of digits or appendages. In the case of the actual Henri de Toulouse-Lautrec, it meant that his legs were shorter than normal, and his general stature was fragile.
by Tyler Peterson - May 11, 2016
Long Wharf Theatre travels back in time to the romance and fun of Montmartre in the late 1800s in its production of the musical My Paris, an imaginative retelling of the life of the artist Henri Toulouse-Lautrec, directed by Tony Award-winning director Kathleen Marshall, with music from the legendary French performer Charles Aznavour, and a book by Pulitzer Prize-winner Alfred Uhry, and with English lyrics and musical adaptations by Tony-winner Jason Robert Brown (The Last Five Years). Check out a first look below!
by Tyler Peterson - Apr 11, 2016
Long Wharf Theatre travels back in time to the romance and fun of Montmartre in the late 1800s in its production of the musical My Paris, a imaginative retelling of the life of the artist Henri Toulouse-Lautrec, directed by Tony Award-winning director Kathleen Marshall, with music from the legendary French performer Charles Aznavour, and a book by Pulitzer Prize-winner Alfred Uhry, and with English lyrics and musical adaptations by Tony-winner Jason Robert Brown (The Last Five Years).
by Nora Dominick - Jul 9, 2015
Grab your guy or gal and get set for a night that's fun, flirtatious and all about the tease! A five-alarm fire is sizzling with the iconic musical Burlesque To Broadway starring the incomparable Quinn Lemley, her showgirl divas and an intoxicating live big band led by Daniel Lincoln (Nat'l Tour: Midtown Men) straight from New York City. Complete with sequins, feathers and fans, Quinn and her girls sing and dance up a storm as they bridge the worlds of burlesque, Broadway and beyond.
by BWW News Desk - Mar 6, 2015
Get ready for this 1920s-era feel-good musical, complete with extravagant dance numbers, glittering costumes and an unlikely love story between a wealthy playboy and a rough and tumble lady bootlegger coming to Harris Center for the Arts. The champagne flows and the gin fizzes in this hilarious, Tony-winning musical comedy.