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‘White Collar’ cast: Where Are They Now?
Woman's World via Yahoo News· 7 days agoThey have one daughter, Tallulah Anaïs. THOUGHTS ON WHITE COLLAR: Describing her character, Thomason explains that, “Diana’s an FBI agent, she’s a bit of...
Broadway Buying Guide: June 17, 2024- Get Tickets to Tony-Winning Shows
Broadway World· 2 days ago1) Hadestown Buy Tickets - In Hadestown, a song can change your fate. This Tony-winning new musical...
Tony Awards: 23 records, milestones and fun facts about 2024’s winners
Gold Derby via Yahoo News· 2 days agoOut of all the winners (and also-rans) in the 26 competitive categories at the 2024 Tony Awards, 23...
'Hadestown' anchors this year's Broadway in Evansville lineup
The Courier & Press via Yahoo News· 2 days agoLawton." 'Hadestown,' Feb. 20, 7:30 p.m. This show is a "sung-through" musical written by Anaïs...
The best London musicals to book right now from Hadestown to Hello Dolly!
Evening Standard via Yahoo News· 5 days agoLyric Shaftesbury Avenue, to August...
Stephen King Praises the Most-Watched Thriller on Netflix; Says Shocking Ending is "Amazing"
Dread Central· 6 days agoStephen King is back with a monstrous, mega-sized new horror/thriller recommendation on Netflix. It...
Ani DiFranco makes her Broadway debut
The Day· 1 day agoAs a longtime denizen of the music industry’s DIY underworld, Ani DiFranco tends to relish a made-from-scratch ethos. When she was touring with drummer Andy Stochansky years ago, she recalls ...
DEAR EVAN HANSEN And More Now On Sale for Celebrity Attractions' 2024-2025 Broadway Season
Broadway World· 2 days agoCelebrity Attractions' 2024-2025 Broadway Season is now on sale! In September, we journey to the 2nd...
COME FROM AWAY & More Set for Harris Center for the Arts 24-25 Season
Broadway World· 5 days agoThe group created and came to define the smooth sound of Philadelphia Soul with smash singles like,...
The Capitol Theatre: Capitol Best 2024-2025 Season - Classics Reimagined
Yakima Herald-Republic· 6 days agoIn the 1700s, Irish satirist Jonathan Swift originated this familiar phrase. Restated time and again...