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New York, New York is a musical with music by John Kander, lyrics by Fred Ebb and Lin-Manuel Miranda, and a book by David Thompson and Sharon Washington. Inspired by and loosely based on the 1977 film of the same name by Martin Scorsese, [1] the musical premiered on Broadway on April 26, 2023.
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Fourth out of town tryout. Prior to Broadway. Broadway (New York) Gerald Schoenfeld Theatre: February 18, 2017: March 12, 2017: October 2, 2022 [2] First major production; On list of the longest-running Broadway shows (threshold is 1,000+ shows) Canada: First venue: Royal Manitoba Theatre Centre, Winnipeg January 4, 2018: January 11, 2018 ...
The play had its world premiere at the American Theater Company in Chicago, Illinois, in November 2014, directed by PJ Paparelli. Chris Jones, in his review for the Chicago Tribune, wrote: "kind, warm, beautifully observed and deeply moving new play, a celebration of working-class familial imperfection and affection and a game-changing work for this gifted young playwright."
"McNeal" runs through Nov. 24 at New York's Vivian Beaumont Theater (150 W. 65th Street). This article originally appeared on USA TODAY: Broadway review: Robert Downey Jr. misfires with 'McNeal' debut
Get ready, theater fans, because spring is just around the corner — and Broadway is bursting with new musicals, plays and revivals. While the fall only had eight shows opening on the Great ...
the Harold Clurman Theater (May 1988–August 1990) Theatre Four, now the Julia Miles Theater (January 1991–September 1993) Duffy Theater, 46th Street and Broadway, in a renovated burlesque house above the former Howard Johnson's (January 1994–April 2005) The Theater Center located at the corner of 50th Street and Broadway (April 2005 ...
Jesse Green, chief theatre critic for The New York Times, gave the production a mixed review, stating, "As a farce, 'POTUS' still plays by old and almost definitionally male rules; farce is built on tropes of domination and violence. On the other hand, and more happily, 'POTUS' lets us experience the double-bind of exceptional women unmediated ...
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