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Opened: November 10, 1964

Something More! - 1964 - Broadway History , Info & More

Eugene O'Neill Theatre (Broadway)
230 West 49th St. New York, NY

Based on the novel Portofino P.T.A. by Gerald Green

A bestselling novelist is bored with his suburban life. In an attempt to inject some adventure, he moves his family to Italy in search of glamour and excitement.

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Lime Garden Share 'I Want To Be You' Single Ahead of New Album
by Michael Major - Nov 20, 2023


In anticipation of their forthcoming debut album — One More Thing, out February 16 via So Young Records — fast-rising Brighton ones to watch Lime Garden shared their newest single, 'I Want To Be You,' last week. The track also arrived alongside an incredible music video, directed by Sal Redpath (Sorry, PVA, J Mahon).

Performance Space New York Unveils Spring-Summer 2024 Programming Featuring Experimental Theater, Works-in-Progress & More
by Chloe Rabinowitz - Nov 20, 2023


Performance Space New York has revealed its exciting Spring/Summer 2024 programming. Stay tuned for a diverse lineup of performances and events.

Lesli Margheita, George Salazar & More to Star in Pasadena Playhouse HOLIDAY SPECTACULAR
by Chloe Rabinowitz - Nov 16, 2023


Pasadena Playhouse announces the cast for their Holiday Spectacular, including Broadway stars MaryAnn Hu and Lesli Margheita. Get all the details here.

Neck Deep Share Punchy New Single 'We Need More Bricks'
by Michael Major - Nov 16, 2023


The band recently announced that their new self-titled album set for release on January 19th, 2024. Featuring “We Need More Bricks” and recent singles “It Won't Be Like This Forever” and Take Me With You”, the new album encompasses everything Neck Deep have excelled at across their career, enhanced and dialed to eleven.

Video: Watch Betty Buckley In the IMAGINARY Horror Movie Trailer
by Michael Major - Nov 16, 2023


From Blumhouse, the masterminds behind FIVE NIGHTS AT FREDDY’S and M3GAN, comes an original horror that taps into the innocence of imaginary friends – and begs the question: Are they really figments of childhood imagination or is something more terrifying lying just beneath? Watch the video trailer for IMAGINARY, featuring Betty Buckley.

Kate Fitzpatrick Joins the Cast of the Australian Tour of GASLIGHT
by Stephi Wild - Nov 16, 2023


One of Australia's most accomplished actors and writers, Kate Fitzpatrick, will join the cast of the highly-anticipated play, Gaslight, which will tour across Australia from February 2024. 

Review: FEELING AFRAID AS IF SOMETHING TERRIBLE IS GOING TO HAPPEN, Bush Theatre
by Katie Kirkpatrick - Nov 16, 2023


A solo show that knows what it’s doing, it’s no wonder Feeling Afraid went down so well at the Edinburgh Fringe. Dos Santos’ script takes us in and out of a stand-up set as The Comedian (Samuel Barnett) walks us through his dating mishaps, family relationships, career woes, and thoughts about death.

Industry Pro Newsletter: Fewer Royalties for Broadway Albums, One Year On from NPO Funding Changes
by Alex Freeman - Nov 13, 2023


The funding models are changing - we’ve known this for more or less the whole time the industry has been re-emerging from the pandemic, and the struggles of regional theatres large and small as temporary government funding tied to the pandemic came to an end - but how are theatres in England doing one year after the reshuffle of national arts?

HERE LIES LOVE Tries Hard, But Still Fails To Find Its Broadway Audience
by Cara Joy David - Nov 13, 2023


This week we learned the last Broadway performance of Here Lies Love would take place on November 26. To some, it seemed rather shocking that a show that took so long to get here would run for so short a time.

Jah Cure & Don Corleon Reunite 'One More Time'
by Michael Major - Nov 9, 2023


The original “One More Time,” which was featured on Jah Cure's latest album, Undeniable, and produced by Hamed “K-One” Pirzoupanah, emerged as a standout track among fans. Neil “Diamond” Edwards, the decades-long A&R for Jah Cure, then approached Don Corleon to reimagine the song. Find out more about their collaboration in this article.

Amber Ruffin, Jonathan Groff, And More Join Bloomingdale's and BC/EFA For Holiday Window Unveiling
by A.A. Cristi - Nov 8, 2023


As the ultimate holiday gifting destination, Bloomingdale's announces a series of holiday programming including The Carousel @ Bloomingdale's: Wonka, and window unveiling in partnership with Broadway Cares/Equity Fights AIDS.

Position Music Sign Songwriter & Producer Alex Wilke To Worldwide Publishing Deal, Hits With Maddie Zahm, Leah Kate, Lexi Jayde & More
by Michael Major - Nov 8, 2023


The producer, songwriter, and multi-instrumentalist specializes in piano, keyboard, and string arrangements across the pop, electronic, dance, and singer-songwriter genres. Wilke has had past releases with artists like Maddie Zahm, Leah Kate, Lexi Jayde, Jake Miller and more.

Listen: Hear Christopher Plummer & Julie Andrews' Original Vocals on 'Something Good' From THE SOUND OF MUSIC
by Michael Major - Nov 8, 2023


As a prelude to the forthcoming Super Deluxe Edition of The Sound of Music, Craft Recordings has released a special alternate take of the film’s iconic duet “Something Good,” featuring never-before-heard original vocals from the legendary Christopher Plummer (whose vocals were dubbed in the film) alongside co-star Julie Andrews.

The 11th Edition of the 21C Music Festival at The Royal Conservatory of Music to Feature World Premieres and More
by Chloe Rabinowitz - Nov 7, 2023


The 11th edition of the 21C Music Festival at The Royal Conservatory of Music features performances by Fazıl Say and Friends, Lara St. John, Bridget Kibbey with the Calidore String Quartet and Mervon Mehta, Brad Mehldau, Laurie Anderson, and Kronos Quartet: Five Decades.

Photos: Inside Rehearsals For THE ENFIELD HAUNTING With Catherine Tate, David Threlfall, and More
by Stephi Wild - Nov 7, 2023


Written by Paul Unwin, and directed by Angus Jackson, The Enfield Haunting will play at Brighton Theatre Royal and Richmond Theatre, before moving to The Ambassadors Theatre in London for a limited West End season from 30 November 2023 until 2 March 2024. Check out all new rehearsal photos here!

Middle Tennessee State University's RODGERS + HAMMERSTEIN'S CINDERELLA Proves Anything Is Possible
by Jeffrey Ellis - Nov 6, 2023


Today we celebrate our most recent sojourn with Cinderella and company, thanks to the sumptuously designed, beautifully staged and wonderfully sung Rodgers + Hammerstein’s Cinderella, presented in an all-too-brief one-weekend run at Middle Tennessee State University’s Tucker Theatre in Murfreesboro.

Something Corporate Announces New Year's Eve Shows For December 30th And 31st In Anaheim
by Michael Major - Nov 6, 2023


Hot off their highly-anticipated reunion shows in Las Vegas last month, beloved early 2000s pop-punk band Something Corporate has announced two headlining New Year's Eve shows for Saturday, December 30th and Sunday, December 31st at City National Grove of Anaheim in Anaheim, California.

Segerstrom Center For The Arts Announces 2023 Holiday Concerts Featuring Megan Hilty and More
by Blair Ingenthron - Nov 3, 2023


Segerstrom Center for the Arts will present an incredible lineup of festive performances to make this season merry and bright, including international music sensations, timeless dance, esteemed recording artists, lively outdoor activities, and a Christmas Broadway classic. Find out about the upcoming concerts here!

NBC Unveils Holiday Season Schedule With Barry Manilow, Dolly Parton & More
by Michael Major - Nov 3, 2023


Viewers can once again look forward to a robust slate of their favorite specials including the “Macy’s Thanksgiving Day Parade,” “Christmas in Rockefeller Center” and several others. New programming for 2023 includes “Christmas at the Opry,” hosted by Grammy Award-winning country superstar Wynonna Judd, “Christmas at Graceland” and more.

Leslie Odom, Jr., Patti LuPone And More Announced for Staller Center Spring 2024 Season
by A.A. Cristi - Nov 1, 2023


This spring, it's your chance to experience an incredible array of performances at the Staller Center for the Arts. The new season contains a vast lineup from high-profile musical artists and world-renowned dance troupes to fun-filled family shows and side-splitting comedians!

AWARDS: With 13 Nominations, SOMETHING ROTTEN! (Alguma Coisa Podre!) Leads the 6th Edition of the DID Awards for Musical Theater
by Claudio Erlichman - Nov 1, 2023


Bringing together representatives of the digital press in the jury, the award that is currently the only one in the country to exclusively celebrate musical theater in the São Paulo City, reveals its nominees, date and new location for the ceremony.

Interview: Broadway's Newest Power Producer, LaChanze, Talks JAJA'S AFRICAN HAIR BRAIDING and More
by A.A. Cristi - Nov 12, 2023


One of Broadway's best, Tony Award-winner LaChanze, has broken the fourth wall and crossing the footlights to perform a new role- producer. Read our interview with this theatrical legend!

Getting to Know More About Blaine Swen and THE IMPROVISED SHAKESPEARE COMPANY
by Jeffrey Ellis - Nov 1, 2023


Increasingly, it seems, all roads lead to Nashville – or at least everyone seems somehow to have a connection to our fair city. Case in point: Blaine Swen, the creator and director of The Improvised Shakespeare Company lives here – a fact unknown to me until I tracked him down to belabor him with questions about his company’s upcoming performances at the Tennessee Performing Arts Center on November 10 and 11.

The Austin Gay Men's Chorus Presents THERE'S SOMETHING ABOUT MERRY 
by A.A. Cristi - Oct 30, 2023


The Austin Gay Men's Chorus will kick off Central Texas' holiday season with its upcoming annual winter show. There's Something About Merry will be held at First Austin, 901 Trinity St. in Downtown Austin.

Review Roundup: Jeanine Tesori's GROUNDED at the Washington National Opera
by Alan Henry - Oct 30, 2023


Washington National Opera opened its 2023–2024 season with the world premiere of Grounded. Composed by two-time Tony Award® winner Jeanine Tesori with a libretto adapted by George Brant from his eponymous play, and directed by Tony Award® winner Michael Mayer, Grounded is commissioned by the Metropolitan Opera and co-produced with the Washington National Opera.

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