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You Could Buy 500 Eras Tour Tickets for How Much Bridgerton‘s Queen Charlotte Offered for Lady...
StyleCaster· 6 hours agoQueen Charlotte does not mess around.
Dick Van Dyke becomes oldest Daytime Emmy winner at 98 for ‘Days of Our Lives’: ‘I feel like a spy’
St. Louis Post-Dispatch· 6 days agoDick Van Dyke has won a historic Daytime Emmy at age 98. The actor was honored Friday night as guest...
MYSTIC PIZZA Comes to Ivoryton Playhouse This Month
Broadway World· 4 days agoIvoryton Playhouse has announced the upcoming production of "Mystic Pizza: The Musical," a new addition to its 2024 season lineup and the first-ever...
TheaterWorks Hartford Extends SANDRA
Broadway World· 15 hours agoTheaterWorks Hartford has announced an extension of their season closer SANDRA written by David Cale, with original music by Matthew Dean Marsh, which...
Danbury's Musicals At Richter to Kick Off 40th Season With Benefit Celebration This Month
Broadway World· 4 days agoMusicals at Richter will kick off its 40th season with "40 Seasons Under the Stars," a festive...
Review: Haley Johnson's A DECADE IN SONG at Don't Tell Mama Is Full of Verve
Broadway World· 3 days agoHaley Johnson’s debut performance in New York City has been a long time coming. A different Judy...
Student Blog: Working Part-Time - A Personal Reflection
Broadway World· 4 days agoNot only does it add relevant experience to your resume, it teaches you many important skills that...
Disney's THE LION KING to Return To The Bushnell in November
Broadway World· 2 days agoTickets for the long-awaited return engagement of Disney’s The Lion King at The Bushnell will go on...
'Our workplace is a ball': How 'Bridgerton' constructed Season 3's elaborate ball scenes
Los Angeles Times· 1 day agoThe ballroom is ostensibly part of a stately house now owned by the Mondrich family, but in reality it’s inside a nondescript film studio on the outskirts of London. It’s been designed, built ...
Review: MY FAIR LADY, Leeds Playhouse
Broadway World· 6 days agoTwo terrific leads will delight audiences, but the source material's misogyny proves too much to simply sweep aside