Photos: In Rehearsals for THE PHANTOM OF THE OPERA National Tour
by Jennifer Broski
- Oct 16, 2025
The new North American Tour of Andrew Lloyd Webber’s legendary musical, The Phantom of the Opera is getting ready to hit the road! The tour will premiere at the Hippodrome Theatre in Baltimore, MD before traveling to major markets including Minneapolis, Chicago, Denver, Los Angeles, and more.
MASQUERADE to Host 'Le Bal Macabre' Halloween Soirée
by Chloe Rabinowitz
- Oct 16, 2025
This All Hallows’ Eve, Masquerade is inviting guests deeper inside the world of the Phantom of the Opera than ever before with Le Bal Macabre, a Halloween Soirée following the holiday evening performance.
Rachel Zegler to Perform From EVITA on STRICTLY COME DANCING
by Josh Sharpe
- Oct 15, 2025
Rachel Zegler is set to perform on the BBC's Strictly Come Dancing later this month, joining the UK competition show on the 26 October episode for 'Icons Week,' where she will sing 'Don't Cry for Me Argentina.'
Alex Brightman & Sara Chase Will Lead SCHMIGADOON! on Broadway
by Nicole Rosky
- Oct 15, 2025
Schmigadoon has found its leading players! Alex Brightman (Beetlejuice) and Sara Chase (The Great Gatsby) will reprise their roles of Josh Skinner and Melissa Gimble in the Broadway production of Schmigadoon! Brightman and Chase originated the roles in The Kennedy Center production earlier this year.
Andrew Lloyd Webber Reacts to Lady Gaga's PHANTOM Tribute
by Michael Major
- Oct 13, 2025
Andrew Lloyd Webber is commending Lady Gaga after attending a recent performance of her Mayhem Ball tour, acknowledging her tribute to the Phantom of the Opera while singing her A Star Is Born smash hit, 'Shallow.'
Breaking Down Broadway's Spookiest Musicals
by Jennifer Ashley Tepper
- Oct 12, 2025
This past season contained a higher than usual amount of Broadway shows involving death; in fact, Operation Mincemeat and Dead Outlaw both specifically revolved around transporting a corpse! And Death Becomes Her leans into the hilarity as two women become gorgeous living corpses before our very eyes, thanks to a touch of magic. But plays and musicals about death and its attendant macabre topics have been a part of the theatre landscape for many decades...
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