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The cast of the touring company of “Les Miserables,” announced as one of the shows of Broadway in Cincinnati’s 2024-2025 season. ' Les Miserables' (Jan. 7-19, 2025) An epic musical in every way.
Get ready, theater fans, because spring is just around the corner — and Broadway is bursting with new musicals, plays and revivals. While the fall only had eight shows opening on the Great ...
Also some classic musicals: "Cabaret" starring Eddie Redmayne and Gayle Rankin (August Wilson Theatre, April 21; previews from April 1), "The Wiz" (Marquis Theatre, April 17; previews from March ...
The Broadway production began previews on March 8, 2023, at the Nederlander Theatre. Two weeks prior, the song "Maybe Love" was released as part of rehearsal footage. [11] Advertising for the production was vague and used corn-related puns in order to generate interest, a strategy which seems to have been successful.
Altomare played Wendla in the first national tour of the rock musical Spring Awakening, played Sue Snell in the off-Broadway revival of Carrie, and made her Broadway debut as Sophie in Mamma Mia!. [2] She originated the title role in the Broadway premiere of Anastasia, earning favorable reviews. The show closed on Broadway on March 31, 2019 ...
La Comedia Dinner Theatre is located in Springboro, Ohio. La Comedia is one of the nation's oldest and largest professional dinner theaters with Broadway-style productions. Having entertained over six million guests, 2021 marks the 47th season. The theatre produces between 6 and 9 productions each year and also hosts music groups for short gigs.
The top 20 biggest concerts coming to Cincinnati in 2024. Gannett. Rasputin Todd and Luann Gibbs, Cincinnati Enquirer ... Here's a look at the 20 biggest and most anticipated shows announced so ...
Events that can typically be found at the Aronoff Center include: plays, ballet, popular music concerts, stand-up comedy shows, and musicals. The center was designed by renowned architect César Pelli [ 1 ] and named in honor of Cincinnati native and Ohio senator Stanley Aronoff .