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Bring the whole family to see this classic tale of friendship! All your barnyard favorites -adorable Wilbur, wise Charlotte, sassy Templeton, and the Goose, Goose, Goose - come to life in this charming and humorous adaptation by Joseph Robinette.
Now you can celebrate some holiday cheer and catch “The Doris Dear Christmas Special”, filmed live at The Triad Theater in NYC last December, and now streaming for a ‘Christmas in July’ celebration on Broadway on Demand.
It's time to put on a coat, hop on a flight to Bangkok, and get ready to sing about the coldest of wars because hosts Bobby Traversa and Kristina Miller-Weston are back with a brand new episode of popular new podcast My Favorite Flop and it's all about 'Chess'!
On the episode, hosts Bobby and Kristina break down the creative journey of 'Dear World' beginning as an early career passion project for composer Jerry Herman, to its troubled road to Broadway that saw a revolving door of directors, choreographers, and material written for the show.
Based on the beloved series of novels and short stories by P. G. Wodehouse, 'By Jeeves' tells the story of the wealthy, yet dim-witted Bertie Wooster and his quick-witted and unflappable manservant Jeeves.
Who's ready to chase some cookies?! Well, you better grab a net and start making a list of who's safe and who's sane because hosts Bobby and Kristina are back with a brand new episode of the new podcast My Favorite Flop and it's all about the 1964 Stephen Sondheim/Arthur Laurents musical 'Anyone Can Whistle'!
Did someone say 'Disneyland'?! It's time to grab those batons, put on that sequined unitard, and get ready to 'shine' as hosts Bobby Traversa and Kristina Miller-Weston discuss 1986's 'Smile' on episode six of popular new Broadway podcast My Favorite Flop!
'Honeymoon In Vegas' tells the story of Jack Singer, a Brooklynite with an extreme fear of marriage, who finally gets up the nerve to ask his girlfriend Betsy to marry him. 'Forever starts tonight' as hosts Bobby Traversa and Kristina Miller-Weston discuss 2015's 'Honeymoon In Vegas' on episode five of popular Broadway podcast My Favorite Flop!
Get ready to 'sing happy' as hosts Bobby Traversa and Kristina Miller-Weston discuss 1965's 'Flora, The Red Menace' on episode four of new Broadway podcast My Favorite Flop! 'Flora, The Red Menace' tells the story of aspiring artist Flora Meszaros and her struggle to balance love, communism, and self-worth during Depression-era NYC.
The interview will stream live at 7pm PST/10pm EST on Facebook, YouTube, and Twitch.
You'll be 'glad that you were born' as hosts Bobby Traversa and Kristina Miller-Weston discuss 1982's 'Seven Brides For Seven Brothers' on episode three of new Broadway podcast My Favorite Flop!
It's time to grab those shoulder pads and strike a pose, ladies and gentlemen, because tonight 'everything's Taboo' as My Favorite Flop hosts Bobby and Kristina sit down with original Broadway cast member James Tabeek (Taboo; Mary Poppins; Wicked) on 'After The Bows'.
'Talk amongst yourselves' as hosts Bobby Traversa and Kristina Miller-Weston discuss 2003's Taboo on episode two of new Broadway podcast MY FAVORITE FLOP!
'MY FAVORITE FLOP', a new podcast celebrating Broadway's fabulous failures and musical misfits, premieres today, January 5th.
'LOST & FOUND: The Unsung World of Alan Frank Wildhorn', featuring rare treasures from the songbook of the internationally acclaimed composer, will be offered Saturday, September 26th via exclusive live stream.
The year is 1967, the place is San Francisco, and the conflict? A young and optimistic mixed-race couple has just announced their upcoming plans of marriage to unsuspecting parents. Guess Who's Coming to Dinner extracts the nuances and subtleties of prejudice and plops them center stage, both literally and figuratively, in the living room of the liberal, upper-class Drayton family.
LA MIRADA THEATRE FOR THE PERFORMING ARTS & McCOY RIGBY ENTERTAINMENT are thrilled to present the West Coast Premiere of GRUMPY OLD MEN: THE MUSICAL, book by Dan Remmes, music by Neil Berg, lyrics by Nick Meglin, (Adapted from the Warner Bros. motion picture written by Mark Steven Johnson), additional orchestrations by Phil Reno, choreography by Michele Lynch, musical direction by Benet Braun and direction by Matt Lenz. GRUMPY OLD MEN: THE MUSICAL will preview on Friday, September 20, 2019 (with a press opening on Saturday, September 21 at 8pm) and runs through Sunday, October 13, 2018 at La Mirada Theatre for the Performing Arts, 14900 La Mirada Blvd in La Mirada.
Much like the book Matilda by Roald Dah, the musical of the same name depends upon the talents, moxie, and sass of a small girl. Luckily, MATILDA the musical now playing at Moonlight Amphitheatre through August 3rd has a very talented lead actress named Charity Rose, along with an incredibly talented cast, to bring this story to life on stage.
(mostly)musicals is PANTING to tell you about our NEXT edition - DOG DAYS of Summer (an off-the-leash cabaret) on Monday, 8.12.19!
Audiences young and old alike are in for a treat this summer when Moonlight Stage Productions produces the San Diego Regional Premiere production of Roald Dahl's “Matilda The Musical” July 17 – August 3, 2019 at the Moonlight Amphitheatre.
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