As reported on BroadwayWorld yesterday, the complete cast for the US National Tour of Harvey Fierstein and Cyndi Lauper's smash-hit musical, KINKY BOOTS, has been announced. Featured in the cast in the role of Don is South African-born Adam du Plessis, whom audiences may recall seeing in productions like THE LAST 5 YEARS, THE PHANTOM OF THE OPERA, THE BOYS IN THE PHOTOGRAPH and CATS.
It's coronation day! Tonight is opening night for Disney's Frozen's pre-Broadway engagement, playing through October 1, 2017 at the Buell Theatre in the Denver Center for the Performing Arts.
Back by popular demand, THE BOOK OF MORMON returns to San Francisco for four weeks only, February 6 through March 4, 2018, at the SHN Orpheum Theatre. Single tickets will go on sale to the general public on Friday, September 15 at 10am PT. Tickets will be available online at shnsf.com or by calling SHN Audience Services at 888-746-1799.
Yesterday The Book of Mormon, Broadway's hit musical written by Trey Parker, Matt Stone and Robert Lopez, set a record for the highest grossing on-sale of any musical theatre production in Sydney's history.
Theatre has the power to change the way we think about things, and in the case of a North Carolina teen, it can have a big enough impact to inspire a change in religion.
Back by popular demand, THE BOOK OF MORMON, which played a sold out run in 2014, returns to the West Palm Beach for a limited engagement November 21 - 26 at the Raymond F. Kravis Center for the Performing Arts.
Back by popular demand, THE BOOK OF MORMON, which played a sold out run in 2014, returns to the West Palm Beach for a limited engagement November 21 - 26 at the Raymond F. Kravis Center for the Performing Arts.
THE BOOK OF MORMON, winner of nine Tony Awards® including Best Musical, has broken the house record in Salt Lake City for the week ending August 20, 2017 at the Eccles Theater grossing $1,779,310.50 for a standard 8-performance week.
There's no booking fee on tickets for hit West End musical THE BOOK OF MORMON, currently playing at London's Prince of Wales Theatre, in our exclusive offer. Book tickets here from £22.50
Back by popular demand, THE BOOK OF MORMON, which played a sold out two-week run in 2016, returns to Sacramento for a limited engagement Mar. 7 - 18, 2018 at Sacramento Community Center Theater. Single tickets will go on sale Dec. 8, 2017 at 10:00 AM. Tickets start at $40 and will be available at the Wells Fargo Pavilion Box Office, 1419 H Street, Sacramento, or by calling (916) 557-1999; they will also be available at the Community Center Theater Box Office, 1301 L Street, Sacramento, or by calling (916) 808-5181, or online at Tickets.com. Group orders of 12 or more tickets may be placed by calling (916) 557-1198.
This morning, EW.com debuted the first look at Frozen stars Caissie Levy (Elsa) and Patti Murin (Anna) with Jelani Alladin (Kristoff) and John Riddle (Hans) in two-time Tony and Olivier Award-winning scenic and costume designer Christopher Oram's designs for the production.
Tickets for Disney's new Broadway musical Frozen are now available for purchase at FrozenTheMusical.com or by calling the Disney on Broadway hotline at (866) 870-2717. Group tickets for 20 or more will be available at DisneyTheatricalSales.com or by calling (800) 439-9000.
Elsa is poised to cast her spell over Broadway, but first, Denver! Watch as Caissie Levy, Patti Murin, and director Michael Grandage discuss the journey from page to stage as Frozen the musical tells its story for the first time (in forever).
CBLDF is reporting that The Eccles Theater in Salt Lake City is no longer allowing beer, served at the concession stands, into the theatre because of a very specific law.
As fans eagerly await the arrival of Disney's stage adaptation to their hit animated film, check out a first look at Tony Award winning designer Christopher Oram's (WOLF HALL, HUGHIE) new costumes for Anna.
What's worse than taking photos during a Broadway show? Nothing can top taking a phone call in the middle of an 11 o'clock number or trying to charge your phone on a Broadway set, right? Wrong.