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The new musical is trying to calibrate just how much to rein in the audience participation that longtime fans are used to.
Polish up your dance shoes. A new musical set in New York’s underground ballroom and voguing scene will debut next season at Baltimore Center Stage — before moving to Broadway. “Xtravaganza,” with a script
There are seven weeks to go in this fiscal Broadway season, and we're currently beating last season by 6.6%. Last year was historically high for box offices on the Main Stem, and it certainly appears that number will be bested again this year.
The Lion King took the top grossing spot last week, hitting $2.82 million but across nine shows, followed by Harry Potter and the Cursed Child with $2.8 million, which played the typical eight, Hamilton with $2.6 million, Wicked with $2.1 million and Aladdin with $1.8 million.
Proof began previews at the Booth, selling out and grossing $726,603. Opening night is April 16;
The 'Six' musical, about King Henry VIII's wives, is hilarious and fun, with one last show in El Paso.
George Miller's 2006 animated Oscar-winning hit movie is being developed for the live stage by Tony-winning Dori Berinstein, with Michael Arden to direct.
Megan Thee Stallion was rushed to the hospital after “feeling very ill” while onstage on Broadway in “Moulin Rouge! The Musical.” She later took to social media to explain she had been “pushing myself past my limits lately.