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Latonia Moore And Ryan Speedo Green To Open George London Foundation Season
by A.A. Cristi - Sep 17, 2019


The George London Foundation for Singers 2019-20 season marks the centennial of the birth of its namesake, the legendary Canadian-American bass-baritone who was one of the greatest opera singers of the 20th century. The season opens at The Morgan Library and Museum on Sunday, October 20, 2019, at 4:00 pm, with a recital by two young American rising stars and George London Award winners: Latonia Moore, soprano, and Ryan Speedo Green, bass-baritone, with Ken Noda, piano.

Theatrical Neighbors Join Forces To Celebrate HAMILTON In Baltimore
by A.A. Cristi - Jun 11, 2019


On Monday, June 24, 2019, the Hippodrome Theatre at the France-Merrick Performing Arts Center and Everyman Theatre are partnering to present Baltimore's first-ever HAMILTUNES: an evening of karaoke for Hamilton fans in advance of the city's debut engagement of the Touring Broadway musical.

Photo Coverage: Inside the Final #eduHAM Q&A of the Season
by Walter McBride - Jun 12, 2019


#EduHam is a series of HAMILTON Wednesday matinees made available to New York City schools with a high concentration of students from low-income families for the ticket price of only $10. This educational partnership, made possible through a $1.46 million grant by The Rockefeller Foundation, is not only providing 20,000 NYC public school students with the opportunity to see HAMILTON on Broadway, but provides educational material by Gilder Lehrman to incorporate material from the musical into the American History curriculum.

WHAT THE CONSTITUTION MEANS TO ME Partners with The Mayor's Fund to Offer Tickets to Students
by Julie Musbach - May 31, 2019


The Tony Award nominated play and Pulitzer Prize finalist What the Constitution Means to Me is proud to announce a new partnership with The Mayor's Fund to launch the NYC Civics and Arts Fund that will subsidize tickets for hundreds of students through the rest of the show's Broadway run through August 24, 2019.

George London Foundation For Singers Presents 2019-20 Season
by Sarah Hookey - May 8, 2019


The 2019-20 season of events presented by the George London Foundation for Singers continues this legacy with two duo recitals featuring four George London Award winners, and the esteemed George London Foundation Competition.

HAMILTON'S #EduHam Program Comes to Dallas
by Stephi Wild - May 2, 2019


The innovative educational program that debuted at HAMILTON on Broadway continues in Dallas on Thursday, May 2 when over 3,200 students and teachers from 56 high schools attend matinee performance of the musical at the Music Hall in Fair Park.

Summer Sing-A-Long Events Come to Lancaster
by Stephi Wild - May 2, 2019


Lancaster's new home for fresh theatrical experiences is Prima. This contemporary venue (941 Wheatland Avenue) boasts an on-site bar, free parking, and state-of-the-art technology. Normal programming includes boutique musicals and concerts, as well as hosting private special events. Now Prima is announcing a series of "Summer Sing-A-Longs" supported by Lamphouse Films. In addition to subtitles for all of the songs you know and love, interactive elements will make these nights-out an experience to remember. Patrons are invited to dress as characters from each of the titles.

BWW Feature: HAMILTON Celebrates History Education By Giving Back to 3,900 Students with EDUHAM in Detroit!
by Katie Laban - Apr 20, 2019


When you see a high student support another high school student that is one of the best moments you can ever witness, but when you see over 2,000 students support one another the experience is astounding and one you will never forget! This was exactly the experience that happened at the Fisher Theatre on Thursday morning for the Hamilton Education Program, better known as EduHam, when the second of the two high school only Hamilton matinee performances happened. The students were greeted by Chaundre Hall-Broomfield, who plays Hercules Mulligan / James Madison, and then selected student took the stage to perform original projects inspired by their analysis of primary source materials and lyrics from the musical. That was followed by a Q & A with some members of the Angelica Tour company of Hamilton that is currently here in Detroit as part of the Broadway in Detroit season and the special matinee student performance. It was an experience that these students will never forget!

Exclusive Photo Coverage: NYC Students Get Their Shot at HAMILTON's Latest #eduHAM
by Walter McBride - Apr 4, 2019


#EduHam is a series of HAMILTON Wednesday matinees made available to New York City schools with a high concentration of students from low-income families for the ticket price of only $10. This educational partnership, made possible through a $1.46 million grant by The Rockefeller Foundation, is not only providing 20,000 NYC public school students with the opportunity to see HAMILTON on Broadway, but provides educational material by Gilder Lehrman to incorporate material from the musical into the American History curriculum.

BWW Feature: EDUHAM: OFFERING EVERY KID A SHOT! at Saenger Theatre
by Angelle Albright - Apr 3, 2019


When Lin-Manuel Miranda set out to tell the story of how one person turned the world upside down and changed it forever, did he consider that he, himself was about to accomplish the very same thing-that is-change the world by changing the way we think about education itself? If we could actually 'rewind' time, some in academia might have chuckled at the very core of the EduHam program, an education program that presupposes that American History students can comprehend and retain complex materials through rap music. Sounds a little insane doesn't it?

Exclusive Photo Coverage: Lin-Manuel Miranda Makes a Surprise Visit at #EduHam
by Walter McBride - Mar 21, 2019


NYC students got an extra special surprise at yesterday's #EduHam- an appearance from Hamilton creator Lin-Manuel Miranda! Checkout complete photo coverage from the special day below!

Wake Up With BWW 3/21: AIN'T TOO PROUD Officially Opens, and More!
by Stephi Wild - Mar 21, 2019


Good morning, BroadwayWorld! Happy first full day of Spring! Start the season right by checking out some of the top Broadway news!

FREEZE FRAME: Lin-Manuel Miranda Makes a Surprise Visit at #EduHam
by Walter McBride - Mar 20, 2019


NYC students got an extra special surprise at today's #EduHam- an appearance from Hamilton creator Lin-Manuel Miranda!

Winners Of The 2019 George London Awards Are Announced
by Stephi Wild - Feb 23, 2019


The winners of the 48th annual George London Foundation Awards Competition for young American and Canadian opera singers were announced at the conclusion of the competition's final round this evening, which took place before an enthusiastic audience at Gilder Lehrman Hall at The Morgan Library & Museum in New York City.

The 2019 George London Awards Present Final Round And Awards, Today
by BWW News Desk - Feb 22, 2019


The 48th annual George London Awards Competition for opera singers final round And Awards Announcement is open to the public - Today, February 22, 2019, At 4:00 Pm, At The Morgan Library & Museum's Gilder Lehrman Hall

Photo Coverage: Inside the Latest eduHAM at HAMILTON
by Walter McBride - Feb 14, 2019


#EduHam is a series of HAMILTON Wednesday matinees made available to New York City schools with a high concentration of students from low-income families for the ticket price of only $10. This educational partnership, made possible through a $1.46 million grant by The Rockefeller Foundation, is not only providing 20,000 NYC public school students with the opportunity to see HAMILTON on Broadway, but provides educational material by Gilder Lehrman to incorporate material from the musical into the American History curriculum.

Actors Fund to Honor Rita Moreno, Harvey Fierstein, and More
by Julie Musbach - Feb 13, 2019


The Actors Fund will hold its Annual Gala on Monday, April 29, 2019. The evening will celebrate Tony Award-winning playwright and actor Harvey Fierstein; Chairman & CEO of the John Gore Organization and Tony Award-winning producer and acclaimed director John Gore; International President of the International Alliance of Theatrical Stage Employees and International labor leader and community advocate Matthew D. Loeb; and Emmy, Grammy, Oscar and Tony Award-winning actress, singer and dancer Rita Moreno and present to them The Actors Fund's Medal of Honor.

New Book Chronicles Story of Former Slave and Owner
by A.A. Cristi - Feb 12, 2019


Countless lives were transformed by the war that split the nation, and many stories are still being uncovered that tell how the Civil War and the Reconstruction era affected Kentuckians. One such narrative is that of Sandy Holt, who, in the summer of 1864, joined tens of thousands of former slaves and enlisted in the United States Colored Troops. He put his life on the line to secure the Union's survival and the end of slavery. Hundreds of miles away in a federal office, Sandy Holt's former owner, Joseph Holt, worked to achieve the same goals. No one could have predicted before the Civil War that these two very different but interconnected Kentuckians would be crucial participants in the Union war effort. Joseph Holt's radical transformation and the contributions of black Kentuckians in the United States Colored Troops have long been underestimated.

The 2019 George London Awards Present Final Round And Awards, 2/22
by A.A. Cristi - Jan 17, 2019


The 48th annual George London Awards Competition for opera singers final round And Awards Announcement is open to the public - Friday, February 22, 2019, At 4:00 Pm, At The Morgan Library & Museum's Gilder Lehrman Hall

BWW Overview: A Look-Back at Opera's Many-Colored Dream Coat of Performance Highs in 2018
by Richard Sasanow - Dec 27, 2018


Well, it's that time of the year again--time for a look-back on what was worth making note of during the calendar year that's about to come to an end. It's from a totally personal, subjective point of view, of course, but frankly that's the way opera-lovers always seem to like it, n'est-ce pas? The productions worth noting come from places big, small and in-between, from composers old as the hills to freshly minted or somewhere in between (likewise the performers), from traditional or boldly modern to simply stand up and sing.

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