Andrew Lloyd Webber to transfer his ‘Cinderella’ to Broadway!

byMark Kennedy Across New York City — Andrew Lloyd Webber says goodbye to his last remaining Broadway show and welcomes another. The musical theater icon announced Monday that his remake of “Cinderella” will land in New York at the Imperial Theater in February with new songs, a new leading lady and a new title. “Bad Cinderella” – borrowing the title from a lead song in the show rather than using the cute London West End name “Cinderella” – will star Lindy Gennow. She has had roles in “Dear Evan Hansen”…

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The Beetlejuice revival is coming to an end

The Beetlejuice The Broadway musical will end in January. On Monday, it was announced that the musical, which is based on the 1988 Tim Burton film, will take place in its final performance on January 8, 2023. The 26-city national music tour is scheduled to begin December 6 in San Francisco. Golden Gate Theatre. Beetlejuice It initially opened on April 25, 2019, at the Winter Garden Theater on Broadway. At the time, the exhibition had a planned closing in June 2020 – music man The Winter Garden Theater was to…

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The Phantom of the Opera closes on Broadway after 35 years

After 35 years, the longest running show in Broadway history is coming to a close. On Friday it was announced that Andrew Lloyd Webber phantom of the opera The show will conclude at the Majestic Theater on February 18. 2023. The show will celebrate its 35th anniversary a few weeks before its final curtain, celebrating this achievement on January 26. according to Broadway worldAnd the Chicago They’ll have to keep playing on Broadway for another eight years ghostregister. The reason for phantom of the opera Ending the Broadway track appears…

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‘The Phantom of the Opera’ musical to close on NYC’s Broadway in 2023 following historic run!

New York — “The Phantom of the Opera” – Broadway’s longest-running show – is set to end in February 2023, the biggest victim yet of post-pandemic mitigation in theater audiences in New York. A spokesperson told The Associated Press on Friday that the musical — which has been on Broadway since 1988 and weathers recessions, war and cultural shifts — will play its final performance on Broadway on February 18. The shutdown will come less than a month after its 35th anniversary. It will conclude with a staggering 13,925 performances.…

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