STAGE TUBE: Future Valjean? Adam Pascal Sings 'Bring Him Home'
by Sally Henry Fuller
- 10/18/2014
Has Broadway found its newest prisoner 24601? Broadway veteran Adam Pascal (RENT, AIDA) recently performed the iconic Jean Valjean solo, 'Bring Him Home,' for an event at Cobbs Mill Inn. Check out the heart-wrenching performance below!
STAGE TUBE: Idina Menzel Takes ALS Ice Bucket Challenge!
by Tyler Peterson
- 08/22/2014
Tony winner Idina Menzel took the ALS Ice Bucket Challenge last night outside the Richard Rodgers Theatre, following the performance of IF/THEN. Prior to taking the plunge, Menzel nominated producer David Stone, injured co-star Anthony Rapp, and all of the stage door fans - check it out below!
TV EXCLUSIVE: Go Inside the Making of the IF/THEN Cast Album with Idina Menzel & More!
by Nicole Rosky
- 07/10/2014
Lots of hard work went into the making of the recently released original cast recording of Broadway's If/Then. In the must-watch video below, BroadwayWorld is excited to bring you an exclusive behind the scenes look at the making of the album, featuring clips from the Tony-nominated songs and commentary from Idina Menzel, LaChanze, Anthony Rapp and more!
STAGE TUBE: On This Day 6/13- YOU'RE A GOOD MAN CHARLIE BROWN
by Nicole Rosky
- 06/13/2014
Today in 1999, You're A Good Man Charlie Brown closed at the Ambassador Theatre, where it ran for 149 performances. You're a Good Man, Charlie Brown is a 1967 musical comedy with music and lyrics by Clark Gesner, based on the characters created by cartoonist Charles M. Schulz in his comic strip Peanuts. The revival cast featured Anthony Rapp as Charlie Brown, Kristin Chenoweth as Sally and Roger Bart as Snoopy.
STAGE TUBE: On This Day 6/1- YOU'RE A GOOD MAN CHARLIE BROWN
by Nicole Rosky
- 06/01/2014
Today in 1971, You're A Good Man Charlie Brown opened at the John Golden Theatre, where it ran for 32 performances. You're a Good Man, Charlie Brown is a 1967 musical comedy with music and lyrics by Clark Gesner, based on the characters created by cartoonist Charles M. Schulz in his comic strip Peanuts. Directed by Joseph Hardy and with choreography by Patricia Birch, the 1971 cast included Grant Cowan as Snoopy and Dean Stolber as Charlie Brown.
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