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Reviews are rolling in for the Broadway production of Beaches, a new musical based on the classic film, celebrating the power of female friendship. Did critics have a day at the beach at Beaches? Find out in our review roundup!
Don’t be an asshole,” While it’s not your typical musical theater greeting, “The Rocky Horror Show” is not your typical show. It’s one that is flamb
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Richard O'Brien's musical may be over 50 years ago, but Sam Pinkleton's staging manages to deliver at least one major surprise.
Broadway in Norfolk’s next season will feature four musical productions staged at the Harrison Opera House in Norfolk.
Management at Studio 54 has put up signs in the theater dissuading fans from participating in “callback” lines, which are typically raunchy one-liners shouted by spectators timed to certain parts
BroadwayWorld breaks down how and why The Rocky Horror Show callouts began and explains what you could expect before taking a jump to the left, a step to the right and joining Dr. Frank-N-Furter in Transsexual,
Beaches, that tearjerking ’80s tale of female friendship beloved by some, snubbed by others and mostly remembered for Bette Midler’s rendition of the soaring theme song “Wind Beneath My Wings,” has had a long road to the stage,
When daring young Brits found their way to Richard O’Brien’s “The Rocky Horror Show” in 1973, they identified with Brad and Janet, the sweet, virginal twosome who
Sam Pinkleton’s new revival at Studio 54 gives us the big gay mayhem we want while also maintaining some order via Rachel Dratch’s droll Narrator.