BWW Review: DISNEY'S FROZEN Fills Wharton Center with Light and Love
by Stefani Chudnow
- Jan 29, 2022
Disney's Frozen has arrived in East Lansing for a 2-week engagement at Wharton Center. Until February 6th, you can watch this stunning production as they sing and dance their way through the story that's captured the hearts of millions since 2013.
BWW Feature: Take a Look at Disney's FROZEN Tour at Wharton Center!
by Katie Laban
- Jan 23, 2022
Frozen will play an exclusive two-week premiere engagement at Wharton Center beginning January 26, 2022, with performances playing through February 6, 2022. Tickets for the long-awaited production of Disney’s Frozen are on sale now at the official source to purchase Wharton Center tickets online, whartoncenter.com. Take a look at some photos!
Broadway Jukebox: Warm Up to 25 Songs for a Broadway Snow Day!
by Nicole Rosky
- Jan 15, 2022
Tis the season for bundling up and hunkering down. 2022 has begun and winter has officially arrived. As the temperatures drop and the winds of winter howl, have your very own Broadway snow day with these 25 songs that celebrate snow, ice, and all things winter!
BWW Interview: Theatre Life with Courtney Balan
by Elliot Lanes
- Jan 4, 2022
Today’s subject Courtney Balan is currently living her theatre life on tour as the self-absorbed Broadway star Dee Dee Allen in the TOTALLY original musical The Prom. The show plays through January 16th in the Eisenhower at The Kennedy Center. It will then continue on locally to The Hippodrome in Baltimore, MD from Jan 18th through 23rd.
BWW Review: THE PROM at Dr. Phillips Center Is Campy, Vampy Fun
by Aaron Wallace
- Dec 9, 2021
Visiting THE PROM in original stage form will be refreshing for those who know only the Netflix version. It's as if someone grabbed a theatrical scouring pad and scrubbed away all the glitzy, feel-good 'Glee'-dom that made Murphy's take feel slightly sugar-rushed. On stage, THE PROM is refreshingly edgier, campier, and just a smidge more foul-mouthed than in the movie, albeit still unrealistic and all too tidy in the end...
BWW Interview: Courtney Balan of THE PROM at Dr. Phillips Center
by Joseph Harrison
- Dec 3, 2021
As Broadway reopens and theatrical tours resume, audiences all over the United States are getting the chance to experience the latest productions from the Great White Way. The thrill of once again sitting in an audience with fellow theatre lovers and hearing the first notes of an overture is palpable. And getting to enjoy a production that is both entertaining and thought-provoking makes the experience that much more meaningful. Such is the case for the national tour of THE PROM, which will take the stage at the Dr. Phillips Center in Orlando December 7 – 12. Playing the role of the Broadway diva, Dee Dee Allen, will be Courtney Balan. I caught up with Courtney to find out more about THE PROM, her career and what it’s like performing this show to excited audiences all over the country.
BWW Interview: Caroline Innerbichler of FROZEN at Hennepin Theatre Trust
by Kristen Hirsch Montag
- Oct 18, 2021
Caroline Innerbichler (Anna) in FROZEN returns home to Minneapolis to play her first Broadway tour on a new-to-her stage but her local resume proceeds her and fans fill the seats for this actor and the beloved musical's first staging locally. She shares her experience getting this role and her time waiting for theatre to return, and reveals her very Minnesotan self in 6 Questions.
BWW Review: CATS Returns To Ronacher
by Martin Ganeider
- May 26, 2021
Expect the unexpected. CATS is back in full swing. After a far too long break due to the COVID 19 pandemic situation, Christian Struppeck is happy to reopen the theatre for its audience. CATS, a record-breaking show in a record-breaking run in Vienna. After all these months without a live performance, without a show, there are no words for this indescribable feeling when you are allowed back in the auditorium. Alexander Aulers's (Munkustrap) first lines of the show filled the room (where it happened) with what we all have missed, theatre magic. Christian Struppeck mentioned in his Pre-show Welcome back speech, that we all streamed concerts, watched shows online but now it's time to get back to what the theatre is all about a live performance.
ALADDIN Will Return to Broadway in September
by Nicole Rosky
- May 11, 2021
As BroadwayWord reported earlier this morning, The Lion King will return to Broadway’s Minskoff Theater this fall and so will another Disney show. Aladdin is set to resume performances at Broadway’s New Amsterdam Theater on September 28, 2021.
BWW Review: CATS at RONACHER THEATRE
by Martin Ganeider
- Sep 25, 2020
It's been a while since the Ronacher Theatre in Vienna invited us to the Jellicle Ball. Six months, two weeks, and one day later, after the whole country went into a never before seen Lockdown. CATS is back, the theatre is back, a glimpse of light in these dark and unpredictable times.
Tickets to FROZEN Presented by Dallas Summer Musicals Go On Sale Friday
by Chloe Rabinowitz
- Mar 4, 2020
Dallas Summer Musicals (DSM) and Broadway Across America (BAA) have announced tickets to Disney's Frozen will go on sale Friday, March 6, 2020. From the producer of The Lion King and Aladdin, Frozen, the Tony®-nominated Best Musical, will play an exclusive four-week premiere engagement at the Music Hall at Fair Park beginning Wednesday, June 17, 2020, with performances playing through Sunday, July 12, 2020. Opening night is set for Thursday, June 18 at 7:30pm.
BWW Interview: Stephen Martin Allan of CATS at RONACHER
by Martin Ganeider
- Feb 27, 2020
Andrew Lloyd Webbers show based on T.S. Elliotts Old Possum's Book of Practical Cats is still a record-breaker. The current Viennese production is playing in front of a full house seven times a week. We got the chance to sit down and talk about the show with Stephen Martin Allan Broadwayworld Austria Award Winner ( Best Supporting Actor in a Musical) who is giving his musical debut as the sparkling Mr. Mistoffelees.
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