Frozen at Papermill Dec 8 2025, 02:03:35 AM
It was an overall good time, and Mary Kate as Elsa was outstanding. However, the "6 7" joke during Love is an Open Door had me deeply cringing...
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CHESS Previews Oct 22 2025, 10:12:55 AM
Going into it, I wasn't expecting to like it that much based off what I read on here and my hatred for ABBA's music. Yet ultimately, I had a really great time and would definitely recommend this show. The performances were all insane and out of this world. Lea Michele may unfortunately be serious competition against Caissie Levy for the Tony. Aaron Tveit was giving one of the best performances of his career and it was refreshing to once again see him in a role that suited him voc
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Michael Arden to direct musical adaptation of THE LOST BOYS, with music by The Rescues Oct 8 2025, 10:11:44 AM
quizking101 said: "ALI LOUIS BOURZGUI!!!!
ALSO Damn! Good for Levy!
I’m now wondering who else opened two musical productions as a lead in the same season. The last one I know who did was Christian Borle in 16-17 - Falsettos and Charlie/Chocolate Factory."
There's probably multiple others but the other main one coming to my mind is Jeremy Jordan who opened Bonnie & Clyde and Newsies in the same 2011-2012 season.
I find
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Bull Durham at Paper Mill Oct 7 2025, 09:11:49 AM
cglaid said: "KrupYou said: "I saw a production a decade ago in atlanta - was fun but not great yet. fingers crossed"
Saw this yesterday. It remains fun but not great."
Completely agreed. The book wasn't very profound and none of the songs were memorable whatsoever. Its strong suit is certainly Bergasse's choreography. I thought Nik Walker knocked it out of the park (pun intended), and Carmen Cusack was great when she actually re
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Jesse Eisenberg to debut new solo play THE ZIEGFELD FILES at Studio Seaview Sep 19 2025, 09:00:35 AM
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