Broadway Bullet NYMF Segment 1: Austentatious
by Michael Gilboe
- Sep 8, 2007
Broadway Bullet is doing 8 weeks of NYMF coverage. In addition to inclusion in our weekly program, we are making each NYMF show segment available separately... only here on Broadway World!
D'Abruzzo to Star in Musical 'Austentatious' at NYMF
by BWW News Desk
- Aug 20, 2007
The New York Musical Theatre Festival and From the Top Productions will present the New York premiere of Austentatious, featuring Stephanie D'Abruzzo (Broadway: Avenue Q, Off-Broadway: I Love You Because) in a musical comedy about a community theatre troupe staging a new production of Jane Austen's Pride and Prejudice.
High Fidelity Cast and Creators Appear at B&N, Aug. 1
by BWW News Desk
- Jul 31, 2007
The cast and creators of the Broadway musical High Fidelity, recently released on CD by Ghostlight Records, will perform selections from the show at a free in-store performance and CD signing at 6:00 PM on Wednesday, August 1 at Barnes & Noble Lincoln Center
High Fidelity Box Office Opens on October 30
by BWW News Desk
- Oct 27, 2006
The box office of the Imperial Theatre (249 West 45th Street) - home of the new Broadway musical High Fidelity- will open on Monday, October 30th at 10am
Rachel Stern Takes Over as Liz in High Fidelity
by BWW News Desk
- Oct 11, 2006
Rachel Stern has taken over in the role of Liz in the Broadway-bound musical High Fidelity, which is currently playing an out-of-town tryout at Boston's Colonial Theatre
'Fidelity' Tix On Sale to Visa Holders 9/9; to Public 9/24
by BWW News Desk
- Sep 8, 2006
Visa cardholders will enjoy pre-sale access to purchase tickets for the new Broadway musical High Fidelity on September 9 with an exclusive window through September 23; they go on sale to the general public on September 24
'Damn Yankees' Takes One for the Team
by Jan Nargi
- May 2, 2006
North Shore Music Theatre's adaptation of Richard Adler and Jerry Ross' all American musical comedy may give Boston fans something to cheer about, but switching the hapless Senators into the hapless Red Sox oddly robs the show of a lot of its heart
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