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Chris Jones, Chicago Tribune. December 26, 2024 at 10:14 AM. 1 / 2. Top 10 Broadway shows of 2024: ‘Tommy,’ powerful plays and a sizzling ‘Sunset Blvd.’ ... CBS News. What happened when 4 ...
Here are Cosmopolitan's 8 must-see Broadway shows of summer 2024, from Cabaret and The Great Gatsby to The Heart of Rock and Roll and Hell’s Kitchen. Behold: The 8 Must-See Broadway Shows of ...
In July 2023, it was announced that the show will transfer to Broadway in the Fall of 2023. [4] Most of the Syracuse cast reprised their roles, with Caesar Samayoa taking over as Dr. Amigo, and Cristina Sastre, Jean Christian Barry, Collin Hancock, Hunter Hollingsworth, Marina Jansen, and Ayanna Nicole Thomas joining the cast. [5]
The show, now titled Illinoise, was next staged at the Chicago Shakespeare Theater from January 28 to February 18, 2024; Peck continued as director and choreographer. [6] It opened in New York off-Broadway at the Park Avenue Armory on March 2, 2024, and closed on March 26, 2024, again with Peck at the helm.
In the Upstairs space, the theater will present “Avaaz” (Jan. 21 to Feb. 9, 2025), a one-person show by Michael Shayan, directed by Moritz von Stuelpnagel, also on a U.S. tour. Shayan performs ...
Aguijón Theater [1] American Blues Theater [2] Annoyance Theatre [3] Black Ensemble Theater Company [4] Center on Halsted [5] Chicago Dramatists [6] Chicago Shakespeare Theater [7] Chopin Theatre [8] Citadel Theatre (Lake Forest) [9] Copernicus Center (formerly Gateway Theatre) [10] Court Theatre [11] Factory Theater [12] First Folio Theatre ...
Coming later, and more formidably, this fall is "Gypsy" (Majestic Theatre, previews begin Nov, 21, opens Dec. 19), also dating from 1959, a Broadway benchmark that provided the ultimate diva role ...
The Cadillac Palace became home to pre-Broadway tours and world premieres with the opening of Elton John and Tim Rice's Aida in the autumn of 1999. This was the beginning of many Broadway-caliber shows to pass through the Cadillac Palace. Mel Brooks's The Producers premiered in Chicago starring Nathan Lane and Matthew Broderick in