Tulsa toughs get ready to rumble in a musical adaptation of S.E. Hinton's
The musical-theater masterpiece returns in a buzzy and pricey new
It’s a love song, bittersweet and wounded and ferociously loyal, to the act of making art.
The Huey Lewis musical is fine, fun, and as lightweight as a cardboard box.
In 1966, when the John Kander-Fred Ebb musical "Cabaret" first appeared on Broadway, audiences were dazzled, and disconcerted, by the show's depiction of life in early 1930s Berlin.Joel Grey played the Emcee of the Kit Kat Club; he would reprise the role in the Oscar-winning 1972 film version, welcoming patrons to "leave your troubles outside!"But it's an invitation laced with menace, since waiting in the wings is the horror of the Nazi Third Reich."The cabaret is a place of hope," said actress...
This just might be the can’t miss musical of the spring.
Stars attend the opening night of 'The Wiz' on Broadway at the Marquee
It was every theater lover's dream this afternoon at the Warner Theatre as the Erie Philharmonic presented Broadway in Concert. The philharmonic playing all of the hits, including songs from wicked, phantom of the opera, to Jesus Christ superstar and much more. “Just like every little kid grows up going to the theater, this is []
"Sunday Morning" looks at the enduring popularity of the John Kander/Fred Ebb musical "Cabaret," from its debut in 1966 and the Oscar-winning Bob Fosse film, to the latest revival on Broadway, in a production titled "Cabaret at the Kit Kat Club." Correspondent Mo Rocca talks with actors Eddie Redmayne (who plays the Emcee), Gayle Rankin (Sally Bowles) and Bebe Neuwirth (Fraulein Schneider), and with designer Tom Scutt, about their goal of immersing the audience in the story.
Although “Stereophonic” is not a musical, it’s easy to get swept up by the terrific original rock songs that throb through it. And as writer David Adjmi’s play, which opened Friday night at the John Golden Theatre, is set during the mid 1970s, Will Butler’s music sounds authentically of that edgier era. Almost eerily so.
The new Scoops Homemade Ice Cream shop at Third and Broadway is now open. The menu features about 25 ice cream flavors, milkshakes, sundaes, baked goods and an ice cream coffee menu, and they open at 6 a.m.!
What “Lempicka,” the mystifying new musical about Polish painter Tamara de Lempicka, needs more than anything else is turpentine.