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"Broadway" Definitions
  1. a street in New York City where there are many theatres, sometimes used to refer to the US theatre industry in general

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"Neil Berg's 100 Years of Broadway," musical revue of Broadway classics and songs from recent Broadway hits.
Several Broadway and off-Broadway shows said they were canceling performances, according to tweets aggregated by The Broadway League.
The awards were for Broadway, Off Broadway and Off Off Broadway productions that opened during the 2015-16 season.
The Drama Desk awards are chosen by theater critics and writers to honor Broadway, off-Broadway and off-off-Broadway productions, unlike the Tonys, which are limited to Broadway shows.
F.Y.I. Q. Why does Manhattan have a West Broadway and an East Broadway, neither of which intersects the "real" Broadway?
Because once I knew I loved Broadway musicals, that meant I loved Broadway, which meant I wanted to be on Broadway.
The production will be staged Off Broadway, not on Broadway.
Manhattan alone has five additional streets with "Broadway" in their names, but West Broadway and East Broadway are by far the most notable.
Several Broadway and off-Broadway shows said they were canceling performances.
Perhaps traditional Broadway or Off Broadway shows are not your thing.
I don't want local productions of Broadway or Off Broadway hits.
Israeli politics is to American politics what off Broadway is to Broadway.
Vows Broadway musicians rarely have the opportunity to chat up Broadway stars.
"The King and I." IBDB: Internet Broadway Database, The Broadway League Inc.
Make no mistake: Mr. Alessandrini, 63, skewers Broadway because he loves Broadway.
Broadway people spend most of their lives as people not on Broadway.
"The Humans" won for best new Broadway play and "Bright Star" won best new Broadway musical; "The Christians" and "Dear Evan Hansen" won Off Broadway awards.
Brockman's theatrical publicity experience includes a number of Broadway and Off-Broadway productions.
He does not have any Broadway credits listed on the Internet Broadway Database.
Three other men were found on Broadway and East Broadway with fatal injuries.
Ms. Button helped define hundreds of characters in Broadway and Off Broadway plays.
The show is the third on Broadway to embrace the technology, Verified Fan, following "Harry Potter and the Cursed Child," which opens on Broadway next spring, and "Springsteen on Broadway," Bruce Springsteen's one-man show, which opens on Broadway this fall.
Angels in America debuted on Broadway in 1993 and returned, off-Broadway, in 2010.
"Neil Berg's 255554 Years of Broadway," musical revue of modern and classic Broadway hits.
All Broadway performances were canceled due to the blizzard, according to the Broadway League.
WHEN Off Broadway March 1, 2015; on Broadway July 2 and July 12, 2016.
BROADWAY IN BRYANT PARK (Thursday) This annual summer series, presented by the radio station 423 Lite FM, provides lunch-break-friendly performances from Broadway and Off Broadway shows.
Broadway in Bryant Park (Thursday) This annual summer series, presented by the radio station 106.7 Lite FM, returns with lunch-break-friendly performances from Broadway and Off Broadway shows.
Broadway in Bryant Park (Thursday) This annual summer series, presented by the radio station 106.7 Lite FM, continues with lunch-break-friendly performances from Broadway and Off Broadway shows.
The show was dark on Monday, as is traditional for Broadway and Off-Broadway performances.
Several Broadway and Off Broadway lighting designers spoke recently about harnessing this most ethereal element.
BROADWAY RIVERSIDE Park Columbia University RIVERSIDE DR. W. 120TH ST. Broadway Presbyterian Church AMSTERDAM AVE.
She made her Broadway debut as a teenager in "Growing Pains," a 1933 Broadway flop.
Broadway attendance has declined 2700 percent from a year earlier, according to the Broadway League.
Before arriving on Broadway, it had an Off Broadway run at the Atlantic Theater Company.
Kercheval first bog show role was in the Broadway production of Something About A Soldier in 1962 and the Off-Broadway production of Berlin to Broadway in 1972, Deadline reports.
"People say they love Broadway, but have never seen Broadway," said BroadwayHD co-founder Bonnie Comley.
OCEAN GROVE "Neil Berg's 100 Years of Broadway," musical revue of modern and classic Broadway hits.
Other Broadway stars like Lin-Manuel Miranda and Bernadette Peters also honored the late Broadway legend.
Following Cuomo's mandate, the Broadway League announced all Broadway shows will be suspended through April 12.
Though his latest play is having its premiere off Broadway, buzz suggests a possible Broadway transfer.
He also served on the board of the Broadway League and Broadway Cares/Equity Fights AIDS.
"[title of show]" later ran Off Broadway and had a short stint on Broadway as well.
First produced Off Broadway in 1995, it had a Broadway revival in 2015 starring Matthew Broderick.
The A train, which runs mostly west of Broadway, has a station at Broadway and Dyckman.
Now, the prices of mainstream Off Broadway houses often approach or even exceed those on Broadway.
The #DecolonizeThisPlace march traveled up Broadway and rallied on off Broadway, where Artis offices are located.
King George was first played off-Broadway by Brian d'Arcy James and on Broadway by Jonathan Groff.
Kazee left the show when it moved to Broadway — he was replaced by Broadway standby Andy Karl.
Broadway Smash Up, "a singing torture show" where contestants have to sing Broadway songs without getting distracted.
His credits include "Vampire Lesbians of Sodom" (Off Broadway) and "The Tale of the Allergist's Wife" (Broadway).
Last week, ticket sales on Broadway reached $26.7 million across plays and performances, according to Broadway World.
An Off Broadway revival was staged last year and is scheduled to transfer to Broadway this fall.
The bride's father is the executive director of Broadway in Detroit, which brings Broadway shows to Detroit.
Broadway beckoned, and in the succeeding years he became the biggest star of both blackface and Broadway.
He was joined by current Broadway star Michael James Scott, current Broadway standbys Juwan Crawley and Deonte L. Warren, and Major Attaway — Iglehart's Broadway replacement and the Genie on Aladdin's first national tour.
You can see costumes seven days a week, on Broadway, Off Broadway, on the Q train, in Bushwick.
The Tommy billboard could be for a Broadway production, but that show didn't come to Broadway until 1993.
That's the best turnout and the highest-grossing season in the history of Broadway, the Broadway League announced.
It was in August 24637, as the Broadway production was opening, not before the Off Broadway production opened.
It was in August 2015, as the Broadway production was opening, not before the Off Broadway production opened.
It's his third scheduled gig this season, along with "Othello" Off Broadway and "The Glass Menagerie" on Broadway.
In the meantime, Broadway stars have partnered with Broadway World to produce a series of virtual mini-performances.
Comprising reworked versions of Springsteen's songs and autobiographical stories "Springsteen on Broadway" is not a conventional Broadway show.
Broadway and Off Broadway theaters as well as Lincoln Center costume houses all use the garment district daily.
Beginning on Tuesday and continuing for three months, TKTS will sell tickets to Broadway and Off Broadway productions from a box office inside the David Rubenstein Atrium on Broadway between 62nd and 63rd Streets.
In 1959, The Billy Barnes Revue opened in New York as an off-Broadway production, then moved to Broadway.
Verdon's Broadway Debut & Big Break It wasn't until 1950 that she made her Broadway debut in Alive and Kicking.
Eventually, her cabaret work would bring her back to Broadway — in engagements like Mostly Sondheim (2002), Barbara Cook's Broadway!
Broadway 96 [Club Broadway] was more geared to black and Latino youth and that was definitely a wilder place.
Just listen to this song from Broadway actor Caissie Levy, who plays Elsa in the Broadway production of Frozen.
As a familiar Broadway exercise in nostalgia — or a familiar Broadway exercise in holiday exploitation — it's polished and pleasant.
Broadway shows will suspend all performances "immediately" through April 12, according to The Broadway League, a national trade association.
The Broadway production was directed by Mark Bell, but the Off Broadway show will be helmed by Matt DiCarlo.
It opened Off Broadway (not on Broadway) in 2001, five — not seven — years after the playwright Jonathan Larson's death.
The first production of "Oklahoma!" opened on Broadway in 1943, and the current production is the fifth Broadway revival.
Ms. Cohen was seen in numerous movies and television shows, and in both Broadway and Off Broadway stage productions.
There, he stayed on McGann's couch for weeks, while auditioning for movies, commercials and off-Broadway and Broadway shows.
There was this off-Loop theater, which is the same as off-Broadway or perhaps off-off-Broadway now.
Broadway One of the main streets in downtown, Broadway has the largest concentration of classic movie palaces in the world.
Broadway One of the main streets in downtown, Broadway has the largest concentration of classic movie palaces in the world.
The movie's magic is in serving us Broadway at a movie theater, and an animated movie while we're watching Broadway.
In 1959, "The Billy Barnes Revue" opened in New York at an Off Broadway theater and then moved to Broadway.
Mazzie began her career with off-broadway productions and in 1985, made her Broadway debut in Big River, Playbill reports.
But Broadway was only a part of his career, which included numerous acting roles Off Broadway and in regional theaters.
The first run of Alessandrini's franchise opened Off Broadway in 1982, skewering the Broadway shows and stars of the day.
A 2002 Broadway revival starred Billy Crudup as Merrick, and in a 2014 Broadway staging Bradley Cooper played the role.
But after a successful start at the Atlantic Theater Company Off Broadway, it moved to Broadway and earned superlative reviews.
It lasted one performance on Broadway in 1996, but was revived more successfully off Broadway as "Surviving Grace" in 2002.
A Tony for being part of a Broadway production is an AWARD, and the Obie is the Off Broadway counterpart.
He honed his game at Broadway Arcade, a pinball mecca at Broadway and 52nd Street that closed in the 1990s.
I've seen the show twice, once off Broadway with Williams debating, and once on Broadway with Ciprian taking the stage.
Starter episode: "Misadventure by Donald Margulies" One of the Broadway Podcast Network's many offerings, "Variety's Stagecraft" is a deep gold mine of searching interviews with actors and other theater professionals about their Broadway and off-Broadway endeavors.
It's because the  American Theatre Wing   and  The Broadway League are marketing the "excellence of Broadway" to the people they hope will leave their Middle American homes, travel to New York and see a Broadway play or musical.
The musical began its life with Off Off Broadway and Off Broadway runs, and then was adapted into a film, before making its way to Broadway in 2014; it won that year's Tony award for best musical revival.
Acting Off Broadway pays significantly less well than acting on Broadway (where the minimum salary is about $1,900 a week), and many professional nonprofit theaters outside New York also pay significantly higher salaries than the Off Broadway theaters.
A group of Broadway and television entertainers staged several Broadway benefits for Parkland, and gave the kids advice over the phone.
Springsteen on Broadway will end its sold-out 236-show run at Jujamcyn's Walter Kerr Theatre on Broadway on Dec. 15.
The musical was widely anticipated before its off-Broadway debut in January 103, followed by a move to Broadway in August.
Then she goes to Broadway and 98th Street and sits on the bench on the island in the middle of Broadway.
The production arrives on Broadway after successful runs at Arena Stage in Washington and then Off Broadway at Second Stage Theater.
The bride's father, known as Danton, is an actor who has appeared in Broadway and Off Broadway plays, movies and television.
Dad starred on Broadway Monday through Saturday, but back then Broadway was shutdown on Sundays, so he would commute every week.
From "A Strange Loop" Off Broadway to the Broadway hit "The Cher Show," we give an overview of what's onstage now.
It was in 1978, when she returned to the role in a Broadway revival — not during the show's original Broadway run.
Go: "Slave Play," Jeremy O. Harris's Off Broadway hit about race and sex in America, is shaking things up on Broadway.
Metropolitan Diary Dear Diary: I was walking toward Broadway on West 43 Street one night after seeing an Off Broadway show.
Fall Preview Seven of this season's Broadway and Off Broadway shows come from an eight-week theatrical powerhouse in Williamstown, Mass.
About half of all Broadway tickets are now purchased over the Internet, according to a new study of audience demographics by the Broadway League, and about 37 percent of Broadway tickets are purchased less than a week in advance.
And it ended up being reflected on tour and on Broadway that our audience was quite different than your average Broadway audience.
"The Humans," by Stephen Karam, transferred to Broadway after a critically lauded premiere Off Broadway from the Roundabout Theater Company last fall.
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Tickets for Broadway shows can cost more than $100 apiece, and Off Broadway prices at the major institutions are not substantially cheaper.
Investigators levied the largest fine on Broadway Nail & Spa, a salon in Greenwich Village identified in inspection records as New Broadway Nails.
Another musical he wrote, "Broadway Bounty Hunter," will have a commercial Off Broadway run starting next month at the Greenwich House Theater.
That encompassed all 22020 Broadway theaters — by definition, Broadway theaters must have more than 500 seats, and most have more than 1,000.
By the time Broadway became "Broadway," the nexus of New York theater was Union Square, at the time a major transportation hub.
"Spamilton" reimagines Lin-Manuel Miranda, the creator of "Hamilton," and his quest to reshape Broadway with rap — a Broadway revolution of sorts.
There was a cyclone of outrage around the play when it ran Off Broadway, but that didn't really materialize on Broadway. Why?
That musical was an enormous success, running for 11 years on Broadway (and soon to reopen in slimmed-down fashion Off Broadway).
Mr. Christopher began his acting career in Broadway and Off Broadway productions in New York before pursuing television work in Los Angeles.
TKTS sells discounted tickets to Broadway and Off Broadway productions, and this booth will also sell discounted tickets to Lincoln Center performances.
Tourism is enormously important to Broadway because tourists (people who live outside the Greater New York area) make up 63 percent of those who attend Broadway shows, according to an annual study of audience demographics conducted by the Broadway League.
In addition to her stage roles, Streisand's The Broadway Albumand Back to Broadway released in 1985 and 1993, respectively, both went multi-platinum.
"Celebration" was also a Broadway musical by the creators of "The Fantasticks," the longest-running musical in the history of Off Broadway theatre.
This don't-take-it-seriously attitude certainly isn't good for tap in Broadway musicals, but it's probably not great for Broadway musicals period.
He also choreographed the Off Broadway production of "Rent" at New World Stages in 2011, and the Broadway musical "If/Then" in 2013.
Listen to Broadway stars perform Broadway hits while their shows are on pause in a series of "Living Room Concerts" posted to BroadwayWorld.com.
Yes, we've been waiting 23 years to cross over from Off-Broadway to Broadway; but I know the ending of my own shows.
The full cast from the Off Broadway production, which includes Michael Urie and Mercedes Ruehl, joins director Moises Kaufman for the Broadway bow.
"Hangmen," Martin McDonagh's dark drama about a British executioner, will open on Broadway this winter after successful runs in London and Off Broadway.
The Broadway production was capitalized for up to $4.25 million, and expects to recoup those costs by the end of the Broadway engagement.
One need only to have starred in a Broadway musical a year (or 2503 years) ago to be billed as a Broadway star.
"I sit in all these Broadway League meetings where they talk about building a new audience for Broadway," said an obviously frustrated Kaufman.
The play will be his second on Broadway — he made his Broadway debut in a 2015 revival of "Old Times," by Harold Pinter.
Actors' Equity said Saturday on Twitter that the coalition of Broadway unions had reached a second agreement with the Broadway League securing some compensation and benefits for people who were working around the country on Broadway tours that were suspended by the pandemic.
After several Off Broadway iterations, the play graduated last year to a lengthy commercial run on Broadway, garnering five Tony nominations along the way.
Following The Boss' win for his current Broadway show Springsteen on Broadway, Harris wrote that he didn't "get the logic" behind the singer's victory.
Bruce Springsteen made his Broadway debut Thursday night, but the after-party for his new "Springsteen on Broadway" show looked more like Oscar night.
Disney has not yet announced a cast, a city for the pre-Broadway staging, a theater on Broadway, or exact dates for the productions.
He made his Broadway debut at 17, and won a Grammy Award in 2015 as principal soloist on Hamilton s original Broadway cast recording.
She does, however, have Broadway roots: She previously appeared in the Broadway musical 13, and, in 2016, starred in the live version of Hairspray!
It's not Forstall's first Broadway show — he and his wife both co-produced the Broadway musical adaptation of graphic novel Fun Home last year.
TSX Broadway will include a performance stage that will be available to rent for events like concerts, Broadway performances, and product launches, Orowitz said.
It's a rare break for Mr. Daniels, who is starring on Broadway in "Blackbird," an intense drama he first performed Off Broadway in 2007.
Although $998 for a Broadway ticket remains exceptional, prices overall are rising: thus far this season, the average ticket price on Broadway is $3003.
The Off Broadway Alliance has kicked off its biannual 20at20 promotion, which offers theatergoers $20 tickets to most Off Broadway shows through Feb. 11.
He is the author of "The Second Coming of Steve Jobs" (Broadway Books, 2000) and of "The Tale of Two Valleys" (Broadway Books, 2003).
Broadway theaters suspended performances through April 12, according to a statement from the Broadway League, a trade organization that represents producers and theater owners.
Matthew Broderick: breakout role in "Brighton Beach Memoirs," Broadway, 21981; currently in "The Seafarer"; Elizabeth McGovern: breakout role in "Painting Churches," Off Broadway, 213.
The Tony Awards, presented by the Broadway League and the American Theater Wing, honor plays and musicals that are staged on Broadway each season.
With that show earning standing ovations (and buckets of tears) on Broadway, he has a new play beginning performances Off Broadway on Thursday, Feb.
In 2015, the apparel chain H&M moved across the street, to 2943 Broadway, from its 59,500-square-foot multilevel home at 1328 Broadway.
Broadway Barks, a pet adoption event produced by Broadway Cares/Equity Fights AIDS, was held on July 8 in Shubert Alley in Times Square.
To watch the She Loves Me live stream, subscribers to Broadway HD can tune in at 8 pm Eastern on Thursday, June 30 — when the curtain goes up on Broadway — by visiting the Broadway HD website or accessing the service through Apple TV or Roku.
The rock opera started performances off-Broadway in early 1996, and it was so popular that it quickly moved to Broadway on April 26th, 1996.
The star spent nearly a year and a half playing Alexander Hamilton, in both the Off-Broadway and Broadway runs of his Tony-winning show.
John Mulaney and Nick Kroll's Oh, Hello on Broadway, a two-man show that was once on Broadway, is now available to stream on Netflix.
He turned heads on Broadway Part of what helped Butler get cast as Elvis is his recent turn on Broadway, where he shined on stage.
Executive Producer Van Dean, President of Broadway Records and one of the co-founders of the "Broadway for Orlando" charitable initiative, is behind the track.
" Related: Tony Awards 2018: Photos from the red carpet Bruce Springsteen won a special Tony Award for his sold-out Broadway show, "Springsteen on Broadway.
But Broadway this year is home to three shows that are being directed by men who oversaw the same shows, also on Broadway, decades ago.
The cast members have impressive Broadway and Off Broadway credentials, but they don't always get the nuances of the characters and the script (2239:26200).
The cast members have impressive Broadway and Off Broadway credentials, but they don't always get the nuances of the characters and the script (2:15).
Mr. Luwoye will be making his Broadway debut; he recently appeared Off Broadway in "Invisible Thread" at Second Stage, alongside Mr. Odom's wife, Nicolette Robinson.
Over all, the week ending March 13 was healthier for the theater industry than the previous week on Broadway, according to a Broadway League report.
Overall, the 1003 shows playing on Broadway grossed $31,485,172 during the week that ended March 27, according to figures released Monday by the Broadway League.
Barbara Cook, a Tony and Grammy winner and longtime Broadway fixture, will appear in a one-woman Off Broadway show inspired by her coming memoir.
The former "The View" co-host and Broadway performer will lead fellow entertainers from various Broadway shows at Monday's protest, O'Donnell's spokeswoman confirmed to ITK.
After enjoying an acclaimed extended off-Broadway run, Heidi Schreck's elaborate public debate experiment, What the Constitution Means to Me, has finally bowed on Broadway.
The video's release comes almost two weeks after the Broadway League announced all Broadway shows will be suspended through April 12 due to the coronavirus.
This season, there were 72 Broadway shows, including 38 musicals, 29 plays and five special events (including "Springsteen on Broadway," which brought in $50 million).
The Obies honor Off Broadway and Off Off Broadway work, and the prize was for the show's run last year at New York Theater Workshop.
That can happen anywhere, of course — even, occasionally, on Broadway — but it happened most for me in noncommercial settings Off Broadway or out of town.
The cards will be randomly distributed at vending machines at Queensboro Plaza, Broadway-Lafayette Street, East Broadway and the B/C station at 116th Street.
The Broadway Junction transit hub — once known as Manhattan Junction — was built in phases beginning in the late 1800s and renamed Broadway Junction in 1913.
ARTS An article on Sunday about the lack of lesbian-themed shows on Broadway misstated the year "The Children's Hour" was last seen on Broadway.
Perhaps it will be "KPOP," which is holding casting calls for a potential Broadway move, after a successful if brief Off Broadway run in 2017.
"I don't believe anything similar has ever happened on Broadway," said Jennifer Tepper, a producer and author of books on Broadway history, in an email.
Without out-of-town tryouts (which are poorly used these days anyway) or pre-Broadway institutional mountings, opening a show cold on Broadway is dangerous.
Since the first Broadway production closed in 1972, four subsequent Broadway revivals have been staged, the most recent at the St. James Theater in 2011.
Cynthia Nixon is set to direct a Broadway production of "Last Summer at Bluefish Cove," Jane Chambers's groundbreaking play that debuted Off Broadway in 1980.
" Ms. Newman accumulated a half-dozen more Broadway credits, receiving a Tony nomination for her last, in 285, in the Neil Simon play "Broadway Bound.
In a vendor-filled market, he sells pork dumplings, aged beef pot stickers, vegetable dumplings and bubble tea: Broadway Market, 483 Broadway (Broome Street), eastwindsnackshop.com.
A. Broadway, it turns out, is a very popular name for streets in New York City; in fact, you'll find a Broadway in every borough.
She was an understudy for Marian Seldes in "The Chalk Garden" on Broadway in 1955 and appeared in the Broadway production of "Major Barbara" in 1956.
Long behold, two years later, I booked my first Broadway show, which was Rent and I'm playing an [HIV] positive character on Broadway for five years.
The Oscar winner praised the "trailblazer" after watching him perform in The Gin Game on Broadway – just prior to her Broadway debut in Eclipsed next month.
The director, Hunter Foster (who played Phillips in the Broadway premiere), protects the story, but he has some tough obstacles in the production at Westchester Broadway.
""I could do it on broadway (and did)," she added, referring to her early start in the entertainment industry as part of the Broadway play "13.
Though deals vary, producers of a Broadway show often receive 30 to 103 percent of licensing revenue for 18 years after a show closes on Broadway.
She worked steadily through the 1980s, mostly with touring Broadway shows, pre-Broadway tryouts and smaller musicals at places like the Coconut Grove Playhouse in Miami.
An intimately staged and darkly revisionist revival of "Oklahoma!" that enjoyed a critically acclaimed and sold-out Off Broadway run will transfer to Broadway this season.
Originally produced on Broadway in 1992, the piece is made up of two one-acts, which were first given life Off Broadway a few years earlier.
Charley and his best friends, Franklin Shepard, a Broadway composer, and Mary Flynn, a journalist, set out in the late 1950s to conquer Broadway and succeed.
In addition to its work on Broadway, Second Stage plans to continue presenting plays and musicals Off Broadway at its theaters on 43rd and 76th streets.
And in the spring, Joshua Harmon's "Significant Other," first produced by the Roundabout Theater Company Off Broadway in the summer of 2015, will open on Broadway.
This spring, she'll star in Paula Vogel's Pulitzer Prize-winning "How I Learned to Drive" on Broadway, in the role she originated Off Broadway in 1997.
After the Off Broadway run wrapped up, the musical's producers hired her directly to stay on through last year's national tour and the transfer to Broadway.
When the play premiered on Broadway in 1923, in English, its lesbian kissing scene, said to be the first on a Broadway stage, caused a scandal.
Their (almost always) wordless routines mixing slapstick and pathos worked beautifully on Broadway in the 1990s in "Fool Moon" and Off Broadway in "Old Hats" in 2013.
In the 21928s and '21914s, the Talbots also operated the Metro Theater on Broadway and 21942th Street, and the Manhattan Cinema Studio on Broadway and 66th Street.
Lin-Manuel Miranda spent nearly a year and a half playing Alexander Hamilton, in both the Off-Broadway and Broadway runs of his Tony-winning show, Hamilton.
Officers expanded their search, and eventually found three other bodies -- two in front of 2 East Broadway, and one in front of 17 East Broadway, Hughes said.
Immediately after the war, Merrill made her Broadway debut in The Mermaids Singing in 1945, going on to appear in regional and Broadway theater into the 1990s.
Opinion Columnist I have a pet theory about the Israeli-Palestinian conflict — that it is to wider trends in world affairs what Off Broadway is to Broadway.
What I missed entirely in the Broadway shows was the mystery, the haunted quality, and the reserve and the secrecy, because Broadway is about showing it all.
" The much-decorated Broadway producer Roy Furman also paid tribute to Ms. Cook, whom he first saw on Broadway in 1955 in the musical "Plain and Fancy.
"Sweeney Todd" had its Broadway premiere in 1979, starring Len Cariou and Angela Lansbury; Michael Cerveris and Patti LuPone played the leads in the 2005 Broadway revival.
"It took me a very long time to agree to hang the posters of my Broadway shows, to make our Broadway hall of shame," Ms. Clark said.
Written by Rachel Sheinkin (book) and William Finn (score), the show, a former Off Broadway and Broadway hit, is now being revived by the St. Bart's Players.
New York (CNN)Broadway shows will suspend all performances "immediately" through April 12 because of the coronavirus pandemic, according to The Broadway League, a national trade association.
" A Broadway veteran who has a penchant for new American work, Mr. Richards had been disappointed by the failure of his last such Broadway venture, "Significant Other.
In New York, Broadway shows will suspend all performances "immediately" through April 12 because of the coronavirus pandemic, according to The Broadway League, a national trade association.
The Broadway Playhouse series at Kaufman Music Center usually introduces children to classic Broadway musicals, but this time it's exploring something else associated with bright lights: Hanukkah.
The three of them went to Broadway and Off Broadway shows; watched TV together ("I grew up worshipping Pee-wee Herman," Eichner said); went to pop concerts.
Those of us who regretted missing it at the Public Theater and on Broadway have another shot when this revival, directed by Michael Longhurst, comes to Broadway.
If Mark Twain was right that clothes make the man, then Ms. Button helped define hundreds of characters in Broadway and Off Broadway plays, operas and films.
"Broadway has never been my end game, but this might be a perfect moment for this particular play to reach the audience Broadway can reach," she said.
The beneficiary, Lincoln Center Theater, is one of the city's most prestigious nonprofits, presenting work in its Broadway house (the Vivian Beaumont) as well as Off Broadway.
When the play was new, leaping from Off Broadway to Broadway in 1971, the war was a staple of the news, and the Catonsville Nine were famous.
Bringing theater to a broad audience is tricky; experiments with forms like National Theatre Live and Broadway HD have tried to make innovative theater productions available outside major metropolitan areas, and Broadway musicals like Peter Pan, The Wiz, Grease, Rent, and Jesus Christ Superstar have been broadcast live on TV. Netflix ventured into the same sphere with Oh, Hello on Broadway in 2017 and Springsteen on Broadway in 2018.
Since premiering on Broadway in November 1997, 24 global productions of The Lion King have been seen by more than 90 million people, according to Disney on Broadway, and the musical's worldwide gross exceeds that of any film, Broadway show, or other entertainment title in box office history.
Here is the 32-year-old version of the wickedly talented Broadway superstar -- known for her breakout role as Maureen in "Rent" and the Tony Award-winning lead, Elphaba, in "Wicked" -- at the 12th annual Broadway on Broadway Concert at Times Square in New York back in 2003 (left).
It made history when it reached Broadway in 1972 via stops in Washington, D.C., and Philadelphia: Ms. Grant became the first woman to write both the music and lyrics to a Broadway musical, and her longtime collaborator Vinnette Carroll was the first African-American woman to direct on Broadway.
Born in Evanston, Illnois, Christopher started his acting career in New York City in several off-Broadway productions that eventually led to Broadway shows, CNN affiliate KTLA said.
"I've waited a long time to do Broadway mostly because I wanted it to be a show that I connected to," McPhee told PEOPLE before her Broadway debut.
"As you know, they were going to do the $10 and then all of the sudden the Broadway play, Hamilton, the Broadway play sort of saved that one."
Source: The Broadway League By The New York Times The show's slump comes at a time when Broadway, which has been booming, is looking at a down season.
I saw my first Broadway show when I was 10 years old, and ever since then, I've been chasing my dream of being in a big Broadway musical.
After seeing how "The Lion King" was adapted into a different, successful version on Broadway, Favreau saw how the Broadway show and animated movie coexisted while being unique.
"Burn This," by the Pulitzer Prize-winning Lanford Wilson, first went to Broadway in 1987, transferring to the Plymouth Theater after an Off-Broadway run at Theater 191943.
Critic's Notebook I had attended the two shows — a Broadway musical and an Off Broadway play — on successive nights in early winter, and my head was spinning hard.
"Natasha, Pierre & the Great Comet of 1812" was a sensation from the moment it opened Off Broadway at Ars Nova, and four years later it arrived on Broadway.
This comedian turned one Off Broadway show, "Sleepwalk With Me," into a feature film and a book, whereas the two Off Broadway runs that followed begat Netflix specials.
Sean Cercone, president and CEO of Broadway Licensing, which licenses rights to perform copyrighted scripts, foresaw the massive theater closures not just on Broadway, but across the country.
SPRINGSTEEN ON BROADWAY On the day of its final Broadway performance, Bruce Springsteen's hit theater show will be released in a filmed version in cinemas and on Netflix.
He graduated in 1953, then wrote revues and Off Broadway musicals for years until Gerard Oestreicher, a real estate developer and Broadway producer, suggested his musical about Israel.
Jenny Steingart, a founder of the Off Broadway nonprofit Ars Nova, is one of the lead producers of "Freestyle Love Supreme," which is opening on Broadway in October.
The musical, originally directed by George C. Wolfe, began Off Broadway at the Public Theater in 2003 and had a 20-week run on Broadway the following year.
An obituary on Sunday about the Broadway producer Margo Lion omitted the name of a writer of the Broadway musical "Hairspray," of which she was the lead producer.
The scandalous 2239 Yiddish play about an Orthodox Jewish brothel owner and his rebellious daughter, the inspiration for Paula Vogel's Broadway-bound "Indecent," finishes its Off Broadway run.
This scandalous 1907 Yiddish play about an Orthodox Jewish brothel owner and his rebellious daughter, the inspiration for Paula Vogel's Broadway-bound "Indecent," finishes its Off Broadway run.
Jenny Steingart, a founder of the Off Broadway nonprofit Ars Nova, is one of the lead producers of "Freestyle Love Supreme," which is opening on Broadway in October.
The musical, originally directed by George C. Wolfe, began Off Broadway at the Public Theater in 2003 and had a 20-week run on Broadway the following year.
It arrived on Broadway in 1996 and has been revived many times since — the most recent staging, by the New Group Off Broadway in 2016, starred Ed Harris.
Mr. Mamet's last two original plays — "The Penitent," which ran Off Broadway in 2017, and "China Doll," which ran on Broadway in 2015 — were not critically well received.
The others are Broadway Terrace in Upper Manhattan, southeast of Fort Tryon Park; and Broadway Alley in Kips Bay, one of the last unpaved streets on the island.
Mr. Siegel is the impresario behind "Broadway by the Year," a series at Town Hall that anthologizes Broadway shows by the year in which they had their premieres.
"When we did the Off Broadway run, I probably did a couple times a week, and I'm hoping to do something similar to that" on Broadway, he said.
"The coolest thing about having a show on Broadway is that fans sometimes just make art for you," said Mr. Malloy, a friendly bear of a man who this spring made his Broadway acting debut, filling in for Josh Groban in the role of Pierre, which Mr. Malloy originated Off Broadway.
Its arrival on Broadway has been long delayed: In 2010, the producers said they were aiming for a 2013 Broadway bow; in 2013, they talked of a possible 2014 Broadway opening, as well as international productions of the show; and by 2014, they had stopped attaching a timeline to their project.
He made his Broadway debut in 1973's Warp and returned to the Broadway stage three more times —including in the 1983 revival of Tennessee Williams' The Glass Menagerie.
This fall, Renée Zellweger played her in the film "Judy" — and now the satirical Off Broadway revue "Forbidden Broadway" features a scene in which Garland complains about Zellweger's imitation.
And Broadway theaters, which throughout much of the day had planned for its shows to go on, announced that all shows were canceled on Saturday, the Broadway League said.
Anspach also took to the stage, most notably in the original off-Broadway production of Hair (though she didn't go along with the cast when it transitioned to Broadway).
In fact, following the attempt to deter people from the production, Hamilton set a Broadway record for the most money made in a single week by a broadway show.
"An American in Paris," the Tony Award-winning Broadway musical, will open in London next year, starring Robert Fairchild and Leanne Cope, who originated the lead roles on Broadway.
Roundabout Theater Company, a nonprofit which operates three Broadway theaters, said it would bring a new production of the play to Broadway next June, at its American Airlines Theater.
The show grossed about $1.1 million in each of its first two weeks of previews, according to the Broadway League, which is a strong performance for a Broadway show.
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People who live outside the greater New York area make up 63 percent of Broadway attendees, according to an annual study of audience demographics conducted by the Broadway League.
Both avid Broadway fans (their honeymoon is a Broadway-themed cruise to Alaska, hosted by Sirius XM's Seth Rudetsky), they attended shows at the Pantages theater in Los Angeles.
"Proposals" (19733), a quasi-Chekhovian comedy, and "45 Seconds From Broadway" (2001), his last new play on Broadway, a tribute to a fabled Rialto coffee shop, were quick flops.
She originated title role of A.R. Gurney's Sylvia in the 1995 Off-Broadway premiere, before Broderick led a Broadway revival production of the play (alongside Annaleigh Ashford) in 133.
In 2011, when Wayne and Bowman met, Anthony was working as a "chorus boy" on Broadway, and became frustrated about the lack of roles for black actors on Broadway.
With a book by Mr. King and Mr. Masterson and music and lyrics by Ms. Hall, the musical opened on Broadway in June 1978 after an Off Broadway run.
Only 6 of 137 stage management jobs for Broadway and touring productions went to African-Americans during the years studied, Equity said, and only 5 of 226 Off Broadway.
Elsewhere, a Broadway adaptation of "1984" is doing modest business, while Robert Schenkkan's "Building the Wall," set in a time after Mr. Trump's imagined impeachment, closed quickly Off Broadway.
The producers "are having discussion after discussion about what they should do about this," said Mitch Weiss, a Broadway manager and author of the book The Business of Broadway.
In 2015, Ms. Soo originated the role of Eliza Hamilton, first Off Broadway at the Public Theater, and then on Broadway, where she was nominated for a Tony Award.
After a brief but successful run off-Broadway, In the Heights made its Broadway debut at the famed Richard Rogers Theatre in 2008 with Miranda starring as the lead.
It's currently playing on Broadway and touring throughout the US, but if you can't find a performance near you, the original Broadway cast recording is also worth your time.
On Broadway, that chemistry inevitably has to be bigger and bolder, and Barks and her co-star, perennial Broadway fave Andy Karl (Groundhog Day), do the job without going overboard.
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If you thought Courtney Reed, the actress playing Princess Jasmine in Disney's Aladdin on Broadway, was only skilled at singing, dancing, acting (you know, being a Broadway star), you're mistaken.
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Broadway has been booming in recent years — the last season, which ended in May, saw a record audience of 13 million people, and the 40 Broadway theaters grossed $1.365 billion.
What makes Puffs different is that it'll be the first major Broadway or Off-Broadway show to offer a widely available version of its show while it's still playing onstage.
Since Mikita is a huge fan of Broadway, his cake was designed to look like a stack of Playbill magazines of "Justin on Broadway," with Mikita's face on the top.
Broadway, West Broadway, Prince and Spring are among the major shopping streets, and they are being overdeveloped, according to Sean Sweeney, the director of the SoHo Alliance, a civic association.
The show, directed by Matthew Warchus and produced by the Royal Shakespeare Company and the Dodgers, had grossed $165 million on Broadway through April 10, according to the Broadway League.
The Manhattan Theater Club production was well-received Off Broadway last year and heads to Broadway with the same cast — Denis Arndt and Mary-Louise Parker — and director, Mark Brokaw.
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Broadway, where Saturday shows were canceled as the blizzard raged, saw its electricity restored and all shows scheduled for Sunday will be performed as planned, according to The Broadway League.
The technology has been used for a show by Broadway theater owner Jordan Roth, called Making Mondays, which gives viewers a peek behind the creative process of a Broadway show.
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Great Comet has existed in various forms before it got to Broadway, and a lot of the people associated with those earlier versions are still involved in the Broadway production.
" After "The Odd Couple" ended its Broadway run in 19703, Ms. Shelley appeared on Broadway in comedies like Alan Ayckbourn's "Absurd Person Singular" and the revue "Nöel Coward's Sweet Potato.
She sees Broadway as it was before it was "Broadway," then she sees it as it would have been when young Amy Heckerling saw the lights for the first time.
When I did "Rent" in 1996, somewhere between eight and nine million people went to a Broadway show, so our Broadway attendance is up almost 50 percent in 20 years.
Except HAIR was on Broadway in 1968 — and released as a movie 11 years later — and GREASE was on Broadway in 1972, and went to the big screen in '78.
JASON ROBERT BROWN I have trouble getting Hal to say this out loud, but "Prince of Broadway" is about an era in which musical theater and really Broadway completely changes.
On Monday, the Broadway League announced that the show's ticket sales last week totaled $905,514, only slightly down from $923,571 a week earlier, and still solid for a Broadway show.
The Off Broadway production received tepid reviews, but attitudes toward the show have changed considerably, and the Broadway production fared better, winning five Tony Awards, including for best musical revival.
The plays — Brighton Beach Memoirs, Biloxi Blues, and Broadway Bound — feature a recurring character named Eugene, and incidentally made Matthew Broderick, who portrayed him twice on Broadway, into a star.
Since opening on Broadway in 2011, Newsies has played 73,711 performances between Broadway and the North American tour — to more than 2.5 million audience members in 65 cities across the country.
A critical favorite off-Broadway last year, "The Band&aposs Visit" made the leap to Broadway this year starring Tony Shalhoub and Katrina Lenk, who both earned Tony Awards on Sunday.
Elaine May is returning to Broadway for the first time in more than 50 years to appear in "The Waverly Gallery," the third Kenneth Lonergan play to reach Broadway since 2014.
A Broadway show based on a niche comedy sketch about tuna isn't your textbook recipe for success, but hey, that's not how Broadway works (rapping presidents felt like a stretch, too).
He returns to Off Broadway after his most recent Broadway play, "China Doll," starring Al Pacino, was a box office hit and recouped its investment, despite taking a beating from critics.
Mr. Cabnet directed the Roundabout Theater Company production of "Thérèse Raquin," starring Keira Knightley, on Broadway this season, and in 2012 directed an ill-fated production of "The Performers" on Broadway.
Breitbart's article on the Hamilton dust-up, titled "Tolerance: 'Hamilton' Cast Lectures Mike Pence From Broadway Stage," is threaded with buzzwords — tolerance, lectures, Broadway — that cast liberals as elite, pedantic hypocrites.
The musical is in previews Off Broadway, at Second Stage, where it is scheduled to open May 1; its backers hope that next season it will make the leap to Broadway.
Some of New York City's largest tourist draws including Times Square, Rockefeller Center, and Broadway all went dark, which led to some unique outdoor performances outside Carnegie Hall and Broadway theaters.
The show had lengthy runs on Broadway and on London's West End, and songs like "Aquarius" and "Good Morning Starshine" helped the original Broadway cast recording sell almost three million copies.
Their musical version of the 1991 film "Dogfight" was presented at Second Stage, Off Broadway, in 2012, and was generally admired, but not well enough to make the leap to Broadway.
" Ms. Shelley, who also originated the role of Madame Morrible in the long-running Broadway musical "Wicked," first appeared on Broadway in 1965 in the original production of "The Odd Couple.
When we started off on Broadway because of the rave reviews and all of that, the more traditional Broadway audience absolutely came to the show, but they didn't quite get it.
The show was expanded to a full, two-act musical for a brief run Off Broadway in 2017; it then toured the country before returning, this time on Broadway, in September.
But there it was, almost towering over Kristin Chenoweth, the petite performer with a powerhouse voice, in her enchanting Broadway concert debut, "My Love Letter to Broadway," which plays through Nov.
"I would be lying if I didn't say that I worry about plays, because they're a very important part of the Broadway landscape," Charlotte St. Martin, the Broadway League's president, said.
An attempted revival in 2009 didn't quite come off, though; "Brighton Beach Memoirs," meant to run in repertory with "Broadway Bound," played nine performances before closing, and "Broadway Bound" never opened.
According to the report, commissioned by the mayor's office and released this week, the city is home to 748 Off Broadway and Off Off Broadway theater organizations, responsible for 3,303 jobs.
Most recently, those include "Jagged Little Pill," the Alanis Morissette jukebox musical scheduled to open on Broadway this fall, and "Waitress," which opened on Broadway in 2016 and is still running.
It may have been an attempt by property owners to cash in on the prestige of the Broadway name, or by the city to relieve traffic congestion on the original Broadway.
What worked — and didn't — for Disney's coming Broadway show.
I hope it comes to Broadway … but maybe not.
Come to Broadway, Ms. Kendrick — your voice deserves better.
Kathy Bates: breakout role in " 'Night, Mother," Broadway, 22.
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And some — in fact, most — never get to Broadway.
" Ms. Midler's Dolly will arrive on Broadway in the spring of 2017, 50 years after the actress first appeared on Broadway as Tzeitel in the original production of "Fiddler on the Roof.
The Late Late Show with James Corden host, 40, kicked off the biggest night in Broadway on Sunday with a performance of a song all about how much work Broadway puts in.
"I was surprised at how relaxed the schedule was going from Hamilton on Broadway and having a sustained energy in theater – three hours at a time of intensity," sys the Broadway star.
Thomas L. Friedman Opinion Columnist TEL AVIV — It's been obvious to me for some time that the Israeli-Arab conflict is to wider global geopolitical trends what Off Broadway is to Broadway.
The actress is ready to live out her real-life Broadway dream after previously starring in NBC's short-lived and cult-hit TV series SMASH about the making of a Broadway musical.
One of the most controversial moments in Broadway history, the whitewashed role of the Engineer in the 1991 original Broadway production of Miss Saigon stands today as a piece of notorious racism.
For the first time in history, the Nederlander Alliances, Pittsburgh CLO and Broadway Education Alliance, and the Broadway League Foundation (all whom jointly founded the show) are streaming the show on Facebook.
The show opened off-Broadway in 2015 (at the same theater where Hasan Minhaj had just debuted another future Netflix special), eventually selling out its Broadway run, which concluded earlier this year.
The season that ended on Sunday included 13,317,980 visitors to Broadway shows — a record number, up 259.7 percent over the previous season, according to figures released on Monday by the Broadway League.
Over all, the 36 shows now on Broadway grossed $29,929,440 for the week, down from $31,206,517 the week before but up slightly from the $29,551,642 Broadway grossed the same week last year.
STUART EMMRICH So, Matthew and Zack, this is the first time either of you have seen "Boys in the Band" in any form — Broadway, Off Broadway, regional theater or even the film.
In addition to their Broadway shows, Mr. Schmidt and Mr. Jones continued to work Off Broadway and developed musicals, including "The Bone Room" (1975), at their Portfolio Studio experimental workshop in Manhattan.
The show, featuring songs by Sherman Edwards and a book by Peter Stone, first ran on Broadway from 1969 to 1972; a previous Roundabout revival ran on Broadway from 1997 to 1998.
Broadway HD Broadway HD is a one-stop shop for musicals and plays, which you can stream ad-free for either $8.99/month or $99.99/year after a one-week free trial.
The estate will also donate to Broadway Cares/Equity Fights AIDS' COVID-19 Emergency Assistance Fund, an organization providing emergency financial assistance, health insurance and counseling to actors and other Broadway employees.
The jukebox musical, which closed on Broadway in January after a profitable 11-year run, is planning to reopen this November, in slightly slimmed-down fashion, in a commercial Off Broadway theater.
Mr. Kravits is one of those Everyman actors who are all over television in supporting roles, and when he's not on TV he might be on a Broadway or Off Broadway stage.
ARTS An article on Friday about the scheduled closing of the crowd-pleasing Broadway musical "Waitress" misstated the number of new Broadway musicals from the 2698-24637 season that were ultimately profitable.
He was one of the producers of "The Producers," the Broadway hit, written by his friend Mel Brooks, that ran for six years and pushed the limits of ticket prices on Broadway.
Mr. Thompson was a respected leader in the theater community, not only as a producer but also as a general manager of more than 63 Broadway, Off Broadway and national touring productions.
Though it opened to positive reviews at the Phoenix Theater in 1954, and was the first Off Broadway musical ever to transfer to Broadway, it flopped almost as soon as it arrived.
A new study, commissioned by the mayor's office and released on Wednesday, finds that the city is home to 251 Off Broadway and Off Off Broadway theater organizations responsible for 2779,2226 jobs.
After going right on Broadway for a year and a half, this spoof of very amateur dramatics arrives Off Broadway as intact as a show that destroys its own set can be.
So the other day I stopped into the oldest of the seven buildings, the L-shaped, cast-iron 836 Broadway, with its pair of Second Empire facades, on Broadway and 13th Street.
Ms. Brewer, 33, and her understudy, Edward Barbanell, 40, are thought to be the only known performers with Down syndrome to play the lead in an Off Broadway or Broadway theater production.
The show was also participating in the twice annual, six-week fundraiser for Broadway Cares/Equity Fights AIDS — where casts, crews and volunteers at Broadway, Off-Broadway and national touring productions around the country deliver post-show speeches and accept donations at theatre exits for one of the nation's leading industry-based HIV/AIDS fundraising and grant-making organizations.
The Tonys, formally named the Antoinette Perry Awards and presented by the American Theater Wing and the Broadway League, are the biggest event of the Broadway season — the night when the industry honors the best work presented in the 713 theaters in and around Times Square, each with at least 271 seats, that make up Broadway.
But it lacks the crackling, macabre glee of Steppenwolf's 1996 Broadway production, and the breathlessly sustained tension of Daniel Aukin's fiery revival of Mr. Shepard's "Fool for Love" on Broadway earlier this season.
And what's really interesting right now, there's a show on Broadway right now, "Network", I urge you all to watch the movie and read the book, "Network," it's a Broadway show right now.
Even in the historic district, new buildings go up, said Mark Dicus, the executive director of the SoHo Broadway Initiative, which includes all buildings that touch on Broadway between Canal and Houston Streets.
"The building, titled TSX Broadway and expected to be complete in 2022, is located at the intersection of 47th Street and Broadway, which Orowitz called "the most trafficked corner in the Western Hemisphere.
He was photographed at "Come Fly Away" on Broadway in 2010, and he and his wife, Melania, were seen at "American Idiot," also in 2010, to name just two Broadway openings he attended.
The train will not run in both directions between Manhattan's 8th Avenue and Brooklyn's Broadway Junction, but it will still operate at the eastern end of the line, from Broadway Junction to Canarsie.
" [Radiolab's "More Perfect"] — Jan Hoffman, health and behavior reporter • "A group of freelance theater critics, all once affiliated with print publications, banded together to publish online reviews of Broadway and Off Broadway shows.
Facebook has grown substantially at 2111 Broadway, a landmark cast-iron building that was once a department store, on an entire block bounded by Eighth and Ninth Streets, between Broadway and Lafayette Street.
But Edward Albee's comedy about decrepitude (or tragedy about survival) has grown only more powerful since its premiere Off Broadway in 1994, as this spring's brilliantly polished Broadway production by Joe Mantello proved.
In the hours after Broadway shut down for 30 days to slow the spread of the coronavirus, Off Broadway closures followed in a wave — show upon show postponed or suspended or prematurely ended.
He also owned a Broadway theater for a spell in the 1960s, the Eugene O'Neill, and in 20093 had a different Broadway theater named after him, a rare accolade for a living playwright.
I'm writing two Broadway musicals; about to star in the new Ryan Murphy series for FX, "Pose"; directing a Broadway play; touring the country as a recording artist, all on my own terms.
It ran on Broadway for more than four years at the Biltmore Theater, and it has had four Broadway revivals since then, with the 2009 production winning the Tony Award for best revival.
Ms. Anspach (pronounced ONS-bok) had the distinction of playing Sheila, the good-girl-turned-hippie female lead, in the Off Broadway production of the musical "Hair" that immediately preceded the Broadway run.
"I often say Broadway is a wonderful escape from what's going on in the world, and lots of people were escaping last week," Charlotte St. Martin, the president of the Broadway League, said.
"I thought, 'This show will be produced Off Broadway, it will be well received, it will go to Broadway, and this is how I will enter into the musical theater world,'" he said.
The musical will debut on Broadway in March of 2018.
January 2014 - "Beautiful: The Carole King Musical" opens on Broadway.
The two made their Broadway debut around the same time.
It's at the intersection of West 63rd Street and Broadway.
Even live theaters on Broadway have struggled with the issue.
The Devil Wears Prada is making its way to Broadway.
It's not for Broadway shows and shopping in Times Square.
Hamilton is one of the most successful Broadway musicals, ever.
I would love to be in Little Shop on Broadway!
She also revealed that Frozen was her first Broadway show.
Quite the contrary, they hit up Bruce Springsteen's Broadway show.
And an adaptation of a recent Broadway play hits Netflix.
The first Cats revival on Broadway since the show's Sept.
Public Transportation The nearest subway station is East Broadway Station.
A bachelorette party on Broadway during a trip to Nashville.
Unfortunately, it's a Broadway musical, not the latest from Universal.
The Tony Awards honor theater performed on Broadway each season.
He displayed the technique of a practiced Broadway rehearsal pianist.
KELLIE OVERBEY Shelly (Broadway revival) Leo Burmester was our Bradley.
Hamilton the Broadway show is truly outstanding in ever way.
Hamilton the Broadway show is truly outstanding in ever way.
The star on the Playbill and the star on Broadway
TARRYTOWN "Ballroom on Broadway," Fred Astaire Tarrytown Dance Studio. Jan.
It is not a return to Broadway by Mr. Shepard.
Ms McGinnis and Mr. Nolan have each played Broadway leads.
Broadway Stages spent another $500,000 to shore up the roofs.
But it can't be weirder than the Broadway costumes, right?
Broadway baby: Audra McDonald and Will Swenson are new parents!
His play was optioned for Broadway but never produced there.
Beyond Broadway, TodayTix has had more success within the industry.
In 1856, Bartholomew Burke was found dead inside 378 Broadway.
And Ballas won't be the only Broadway star in Ballroom.
As is customary on Broadway, the show must go on!
Encore: Movie Partners Sing Broadway – Barbra Streisand Best Dance Recording
They dream of one day performing on a Broadway stage.
Most people can't enjoy Broadway on a daily basis. But!
Critics justly rue the paucity of female playwrights on Broadway.
Broadway regulars Andy Karl and Christian Borle were also nominated.
For most of 9.993, #Ham4Ham brought Broadway directly to fans.
Broadway is still reeling from Spring Awakening's 0003 Tony win.
They're the toughest tickets to get right now on Broadway.
Check out what the blockbuster hit Hamilton did to Broadway.
The play will run on Broadway for decades to come.
"I love Broadway, it's super dope," he told Ellen DeGeneres.
Indeed, Broadway appears to be much more progressive than Hollywood.
So now she's being treated to standing ovations on Broadway.
Kaitlyn Bristowe is hoping to break a leg … on Broadway!
Then came the visual adaptations — Broadway, Hulu, what have you.
Mean Girls is coming to Broadway — and it's totally fetch!
When Broadway gets involved though, it's pretty much game over. 
The first musical he saw on Broadway was Les Misérables.
They've hated on popular broadway plays, movie franchises and beverages.
The Broadway version opened on Thursday at the Hudson Theatre.
Since then, Dewan started dating Broadway actor Steve Kazee, 43.
Spacey had befriended Rapp while they were performing on Broadway.
We all produced a play together on Broadway called FELA.
Even talk, which I'm open to, of a Broadway opportunity.
If I can be on Broadway, it would be fantastic.
Broadway theaters reopened after shows were canceled the evening before.

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