BWW Review: ANASTASIA at Shea's Buffalo Theatre
by Michael Rabice
- Apr 20, 2022
Romance, Russian espionage and a bad case of amnesia in short order sum up the plot of the latest Broadway tour to land in Buffalo as ANASTASIA took to the stage at Shea's last night. Inspired by the animated 1997 musical film of the same name and endless other films and books, the story of a Russian countess somehow surviving assassination continues to entice.
Alley Theatre Announces Programming For The 2022 Alley All New Festival
by A.A. Cristi
- Apr 14, 2022
The Alley Theatre announces the line-up for the 2022 Alley All New Festival, June 16 - June 26, 2022. The Festival will feature five new plays including readings, workshop performances, and an early draft preview. Festival playwrights include Monet Hurst-Mendoza, Austin-based Kirk Lynn completing a Thornton Wilder work, Kemp Powers, Don X. Nguyen, and Alley commissioned artist and Houstonian ShaWanna Renee Rivon.
FSCJ Artist Series Events Announce New Season
by Marissa Tomeo
- Apr 2, 2022
The FSCJ Artist Series Broadway in Jacksonville sponsored by VyStar Credit Union, is proud to announce its 56th Anniversary Season will include Disney’s ALADDIN, ELF THE MUSICAL, PRETTY WOMAN, JESUS CHRIST SUPERSTAR and MEAN GIRLS. All performances will be at the Jacksonville Center for the Performing Arts formerly known as Times-Union Center, 300 Water St, Jacksonville, FL. Renewals for previous season ticket subscribers will be available beginning April 5, 2022.
Broadway in Peoria Announces 2022-23 Season
by Stephi Wild
- Mar 29, 2022
The American Theatre Guild unveiled its highly anticipated 2022–2023 Season Announcement for the Peoria Civic Center. The AMEREN ILLINOIS BROADWAY IN PEORIA SERIES will include the following touring productions: COME FROM AWAY, ANASTASIA, 9 TO 5: THE MUSICAL, and DEAR EVAN HANSEN. Get the full show schedule and find out how to get tickets!
HAMILTON, COME FROM AWAY, and More Announced for 2022�"2023 Broadway In Eugene Season
by A.A. Cristi
- Mar 18, 2022
The American Theatre Guild, the largest not-for-profit touring Broadway presenter in the nation, unveils its highly anticipated 2022–2023 Announcement for Eugene as part of the Hult Center's 40th Anniversary Season. The BROADWAY IN EUGENE SERIES will include the following touring productions: HAMILTON, THE SIMON & GARFUNKEL STORY, LEGALLY BLONDE, COME FROM AWAY, and ANASTASIA.
Tickets for the Detroit Engagement of ANASTASIA National Tour Now on Sale
by Marissa Tomeo
- Mar 4, 2022
Broadway In Detroit announced today that tickets for the Fisher Theatre engagement of ANASTASIA, May 3-8, 2022, will go on sale Friday, March 11. Tickets start at $39 and will be available for purchase online at Ticketmaster.com and in person at the Fisher Theatre Box Office.
National Tour of ANASTASIA to Have Drawing for Discounted Tickets
by Marissa Tomeo
- Feb 5, 2022
Zions Bank Broadway at the Eccles has announced a digital drawing for ANASTASIA tickets for performances February 15-20 in Salt Lake City at the Eccles Theater. A limited number of tickets will be available for every performance at $35.50 each. The drawing will first open at 12:00 NOON on Friday, February 4 and will close at 10:30 AM Friday, February 11 for tickets to performances February 15 – 20.
ANASTASIA Comes to Popejoy in March
by Stephi Wild
- Jan 31, 2022
Popejoy Presents and Haverland Carter Broadway in New Mexico announced today that individual tickets are still available for the tour of ANASTASIA opening Thursday, March 3 and running through Sunday evening March 6, 2022.
BWW Review: ANASTASIA at The Paramount Theatre
by Jay Irwin
- Jan 26, 2022
Dear Readers, some of you may remember the 1997 animated rendition of “Anastasia” that the current musical production at the Paramount is based on … loosely. We still have most of those lovely Lynn Ahrens and Stephen Flaherty songs from the animated version and the story is still about a young girl discovering that she is the lost Romanov daughter and trying to make her way to Paris to reunite with her grandmother. But don’t expect to see the magical immortal Rasputin as the villain or a wise cracking bat for comic relief. However, if you really wanted that animated version on stage, you may be in luck as many of the performances last night were inexplicably cartoonish in a show with a few memorable songs but a convoluted story that made little sense if you pay attention to it.
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