Benny Andersson and Björn Ulvaeus' musical Mamma Mia! welcomes Broadway favorite Judy McLane back to the Winter Garden Theatre as two new 'Dads' make their Broadway debut on Wednesday, September 26, 2007. Christopher Shyer will star as 'Sam Carmichael' as Ben Livingston assumes the role of 'Harry Bright.'
In honor of the 50th anniversary of West Side Story, Seattle's 5th Avenue Theatre is producing a new show featuring a full 25-piece orchestra and a cast of 43 actors, singers and dancers.
Career Transition For Dancers and the Shubert Organization gathered at the Eugenia Room at Sardi's on March 28th for an a Between-Show-Get-Together event that featured approximately 85 Fellow Broadway Dancers.
BroadwayWorld.com's New and Updated Who's Who Entries for the Week of 1/7/2007. Updates include:
Ben Rimalower, Jennifer Cody, Matthew Kilgore, Kurt Domoney, Harris Doran, Jeff Rizzo, Jonathan B. Wright, Ann Mandrella, Liz Donathan, Katherine Von Till, Constantine Maroulis, Justin Boccitto, Erika Amato, Raymond J. Lee, Michael Gruber, Jim Coleman, Anthony Wayne, Shayna Steele, Emma Wahl, John Selya, William Ryall, Keith Roberts, Elizabeth Parkinson, Katie Micha, Charles Leipart, Marty Lawson, Andrew Keister, Shoshana Bean, Brian Stokes Mitchell, Rob Bartlett.
Benny Andersson and Björn Ulvaeus' global smash hit musical MAMMA MIA! welcomes Pearce Bunting, Carolee Carmello, Michael Mastro and David McDonald to Broadway at the Cadillac Winter Garden Theatre (1634 Broadway at 50th Street). MAMMA MIA!'s fifth anniversary will be marked by a special performance and celebration on Wednesday, October 18th at 7PM.
Cast members from The Pajama Game and The Wedding Singer threw a surprise party for Megan Lawrence at O'Flaherty's Ale House (334 W 46th St.) on Sunday, May 21st, and BroadwayWorld was there!
The Two Gentlemen of Verona, the Public Theatre revival of the musical version of Shakespeare's classic, runs through Sunday, September 11th at the Delacorte Theater in Central Park.
Casting is now set for the upcoming Shakespeare in the Park production of the musical version of The Two Gentlemen of Verona, which will run from August 16th through September 11th