Drood Dude: Will Chase's Au Courant Broadway Venture
As you sink into your seat at Studio 54, you might want to grasp the armrests firmly because you’re about to tumble down Rupert Holmes’ musical rabbit hole, The Mystery of Edwin Drood, full-throttle. It’s a journey riddled with mystery, scandal, bewildering hobnobbing, and meaty amounts of metatheatre that pushes theatrical convention over the edge. Did I mention it’s both Victorian era and a hoot-and-a-half? (read the story...)
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Billy Ray Cyrus: Painting Chicago Red Hot for Its 16th Birthday
And for theatregoers at Broadway’s Ambassador Theatre, this is where it gets really good, because the dapper dude spotlighted center stage playing man-about-town/lawyer-at-large Billy Flynn is a real-life Billy—singer/songwriter Billy Ray Cyrus making his premiere entrance on the Great White Way in true “life-imitates-art” fashion. (read the story...)
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Caught in the Web: Spider-Man's Reeve Carney Keeps Audiences Captive (and Breathless!)
Look up! Look right. Wait, left. Whatever you do, don’t blink! You might miss the torpedo-speed, web-slinging, head-to-toe spandex-clad superhero whizzing past you. That’s right, you’re sitting in the coveted pulse-raising flying circle of Broadway’s Spider-Man: Turn Off the Dark, so be prepared to surrender yourself to two-and-a-half-plus hours punctuated with acrobatic flips, zip lines, motor pulls, and assorted other techno-physical special effects (read the story...)
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NYC Halloween 2012: A Guide
There’s no shortage of Halloween activities in New York City! There’s something for everyone from little kids, to teens, to more adult festivities. Check out our roundup of events.
In addition, for some spooky NYC theater, including KILLERS, Sleep No More, and The Haunting of St. Marks Place, click on our article below by . Happy Halloween!
http://cityguideny.com/article/NYC-Halloween-Shows-2012 (read the story...)
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It’s Playtime on the Great White Way!
If you’re reading this, you’re theatre-going timing couldn’t be better: previews and openings are swooping into Broadway theatres like mythical birds, each with high-profile celebrities riding their wingspan. In short, here is a sample of the shows and stars you can be among the first to see this season. (read the story...)
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Rock of Ages - Broadway's Awesomely Retro Must-See Musical
Ladies and gentlemen... time to crank your stereos and gear up to the sounds of the ultra-amped ’80s with a wine cooler in your left hand as your right fist pumps into the air to classic Bon Jovi, Whitesnake, and Journey. Your ticket to Broadway’s Rock of Ages is, after all, a kind of time machine passport to what the show’s charismatic lynchpin character/narrator Lonny (Genson Blimline) refers to as “… a sexier time! The Reagan Era!” (read the story...)
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A: Firing On All Cylinders - Q: What is NYC’s Theatre Scene Doing This September?
Building on Broadway’s musical success stories over the past two years—Book of Mormon, Newsies, Nice Work If You Can Get It, Once, and Spider-Man: Turn Off the Dark, and long-running champions such as Wicked, Jersey Boys, Mary Poppins, Mamma Mia!, Chicago, The Lion King, and the grandfather of them all, Phantom of the Opera (inching up on its quarter century celebration in 2013)—is the new fall season, led by showbiz rags-to-riches-to-scandal dazzler Chaplin (official opening 9/10), with Rob McClure in his breakthrough, tour de force performance as the Little Tramp. (read the story...)
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New York International Fringe Festival 2012 Runs August 10-26
From August 10 through August 26, the sixteenth edition of the New York International Fringe Festival -- aka FringeNYC -- takes over multiple theatres located Off- and Off-Off-Broadway. Bearing the title of “the largest multi-arts festival in North America,” it reigns as the summer event for those Manhattan insiders and visitors whose radar is set to home in on all things creative, cutting-edge, and off-the-wall. (read the story...)
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Phillip Boykin of the Tony-Winning Musical Revival, The Gershwin’s Porgy & Bess
There is murder, music, dancing, joy, fear, gambling, racism, religion, and poverty on Catfish Row, the main setting of The Gershwins’ Porgy and Bess at Broadway's Richard Rodgers Theatre. There is also one of musical history’s most emotional love triangles. (read the story...)
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