Performances in N.Y.C. Advertisement Supported by “The Outsiders” is the first new musical to open since 2022 to become profitable. By Michael Paulson Finally, some good news for the Broadway musical.
In “The Musical,” directed by Giselle Bonilla and Alexander Heller, a disgruntled middle school drama teacher (Will Brill) stages an inappropriate production for his students to get back at his ...
Uneven but often hilarious, Giselle Bonilla's debut follows a nebbishy educator as he turns a wholesome production of 'West Side Story' into an act of collegial sabotage. Expanded from a short film ...
Moises Mendez II is an associate editor at Out Magazine based in Brooklyn, New York. He covers internet culture and entertainment, including television, movies, music, and more. Before joining Out, he ...
It’s hard to believe that it’s been 20 years since Disney Channel made history with the first High School Musical. Back then, the film became the highest-viewed premiere for a Disney Channel Original ...
This is read by an automated voice. Please report any issues or inconsistencies here. The problem with musicals spun from popular books and movies is that too often all they’re trying to do is ...
In the world premiere of "Wonder", a young boy with facial differences goes on a journey of self-discovery and finds his place in the world. With music from the Grammy Award-winning duo A Great Big ...
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When Paddington first waddles on stage during the new West End musical based on the beloved bear, the audience at the Savoy Theatre can hardly contain their excitement. Exclamations of “aww,” loud ...
Just in time for the holidays, the iconic love story of "The Notebook" is coming to life on stage at Denver Center for the Performing Arts in December. The classic tale, now presented as a musical, ...
The auspices have been good for Rebecca Brewer and Daisy Chute’s new musical Coven. Eight years in the making, the show extended into 2026 before it even began previews. With a great all-female cast ...
Two hours and 30 minutes with one intermission. At Stage 42. The off-Broadway show “Romy and Michele: The Musical” cuts out “High School Reunion” from the title. Punchier, I guess. If only that eraser ...
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