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Stephen Sondheim's Final Musical To Premiere In New York This Fall
HuffPost via Yahoo News UK· 1 year agoNEW YORK (AP) — The late Stephen Sondheim’s last stage musical — an adaptation of two films by...
Political musicals: from the forthcoming Berlusconi to Hamilton, it’s the gift that keeps on giving
Evening Standard via Yahoo News· 2 years agoWe’re all totally obsessed with politics: while loathing nearly every element of the ever-shocking,...
André Bishop To Step Away From Lincoln Center Theater Leadership In 2025, Signaling Another Major...
Deadline via Yahoo News UK· 9 months agoAndré Bishop will conclude his 33-year leadership tenure at Lincoln Center Theater in June 2025 at...
Pacific Overtures at Menier Chocolate Factory review: this Sondheim revival is a wonderful...
Evening Standard via Yahoo News· 7 months agoThis is the Stephen Sondheim musical I least expected to see revived, let alone as nimbly as in this...
The Theatrical History Behind The Broadway Cocktail
Tasting Table via Yahoo News· 5 months agodrink in front of lights - Profotosession/Shutterstock The world of Broadway has long been synonymous with glamour, drama, and a touch of the...
Pacific Overtures: it’s still hard to warm to Sondheim’s slippery history of Japan
The Telegraph via Yahoo News· 7 months agoThe valiant Menier Chocolate Factory’s bid to re-seize the initiative, post-pandemic, hasn’t been...
Review: ‘I Can Get It for You Wholesale’ Launched Streisand. Now It’s Gloriously Revived
The Daily Beast via Yahoo News UK· 8 months agoJulieta CervantesOne of the many delights of the revival of the musical I Can Get It for You...
‘I Can Get It for You Wholesale’ Off Broadway Review: Barbra Streisand’s Other Stage Musical Gets a...
The Wrap via Yahoo News UK· 8 months agoThe production that marked the star's Broadway debut has its own special magic beyond being a...
Review: In ‘Anything Goes’ by Porchlight Music Theatre, star Meghan Murphy makes this Cole Porter...
Chicago Tribune via Yahoo News UK· 5 months agoJanuary has been so cold and dead in Chicago theater, I’ve been dreaming of taking a cruise. Fortuitously, one docked downtown Friday night at the Ruth Page Center for the Arts with the kind ...