VIDEO: PHANTOM's Eric Anthony López Sings 'Music of the Night'
by Chloe Rabinowitz
- May 5, 2021
Eric Anthony Lopez (Andrew Lloyd Webber's The Phantom of The Opera) has released a stirring rendition of “The Music of The Night”. He covers the leading tenor role on The World Tour, with his regular role of Passarino 8x a week.
The State Of The London Stage: May 2021
by Matt Wolf
- May 5, 2021
The fabled date is getting nearer! For months, May 17 has loomed large in the calendar of London theatreland as the signal for playhouses to reopen their doors after a five-month lockdown - a period of closure that has, of course, been much longer in New York for the simple reason that London theaters did at least flicker partially to life last autumn.
Kelli Rabke Debuts New Cabaret Performance This Weekend
by Stephi Wild
- May 4, 2021
Just in time for Mother's Day, Broadway favorite Kelli Rabke (Joseph and the Amazing Technicolor Dreamcoat, Les Miserables, Children of Eden) premieres her brand-new cabaret show celebrating the legendary ladies of song!
Burning Coal Theatre Company Presents EVITA and More This Summer
by A.A. Cristi
- May 4, 2021
The company is offers a variety of in-person and livestreamed opportunities to join including Evita (June 17-27, outdoors at Dorothea Dix Park), the KidsWrite! Festival (May 28-29, virtual live), and the Second Stage Series (June 10-27, hybrid in-person and virtual).
Orfeh, Brittney Johnson, Samantha Pauly, Lillias White and More to Take Part in LITTLE BLACK BOOK Listening Party
by Chloe Rabinowitz
- Apr 29, 2021
Broadway Records announced the CD release of the world premiere recording of LITTLE BLACK BOOK, a concept album for the new rock musical about the life and times of Heidi Fleiss, starring Alice Ripley, Orfeh, Mandy Gonzalez, Jessica Vosk, Brittney Johnson, Diana DeGarmo, Vonzell Solomon, Kuhoo Verma, Samantha Pauly, Natalie Weiss & Lillias White.
Student Blog: The Phantom of the Orchestra
by Student Blogger: Blake Velick
- Apr 28, 2021
Cameron Mackintosh and the producing team should reconsider their orchestral decision in order to benefit the growth of musicians in the theatre industry and conserve the splendor of The Phantom of the Opera's iconic music. Otherwise, Mackintosh may become the phantom of the orchestra.
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