Review: CHARLES TANTE at Fredericia Musicalteater
At se 'Charles Tante' på Fredericia Musicalteater er en nostalgisk tur tilbage til en svunden tid. Der bliver grinet og klappet, så man ikke er i tvivl om, at dette er faldet i publikums smag. Og med små ændringer får den gamle film et moderne løft til nutiden.
SOMETHING ROTTEN! Comes to Rocky Mountain Repertory Theatre
Something Rotten! has made its way to Grand Lake and is opening at Rocky Mountain Repertory Theatre this Saturday! The story of two brothers setting out to write the first musical, Something Rotten! is a hilarious mash-up of sixteenth-century Shakespeare and twenty-first-century Broadway.
Meet the 2023 Company at Rocky Mountain Repertory Theatre
Rocky Mountain Repertory Theatre has announced the casting for their 2023 summer season! The productions for the summer are Beautiful: The Carole King Musical, The Pirates of Penzance, and Something Rotten!. And returning in the fall season will be Rocky Mountain Rep’s signature production, Almost Heaven: Songs of John Denver.
The Resident Ensemble Players Returns Live With BLUE DOOR
After 23 months, the Resident Ensemble Players (REP), the professional theatre company in residence at the University of Delaware, has announced its return to live performances this February with Tanya Barfield's powerful play, Blue Door.
Celebrate New Year's Eve at Rocky Mountain Repertory Theatre
New Year’s Eve at Rocky Mountain Rep has become an annual tradition! To close out 2020, RMRT will welcome back alumni Stephanie Hansen and Caleb Baze. After joining the RMRT Artists’ Colony this summer and hosting their very own patio performance, Stephanie and Caleb are ecstatic to return to Grand Lake in the snow!
BWW Interview: Stephanie LaRochelle of DEAR EVAN HANSEN Talks About California, Andrew Lloyd Webber, and Erasing the Stigma
In this digital age, we all want to be seen and heard-and not just online. As sentient beings, we crave and thrive on human interaction and affection. Perhaps this pertains to no group as much as teenagers, whose self-worth relies heavily (and sometimes solely) upon the image reflected back to them by their peers. With this comes depression, isolation, and incredible pressure. Catapulting these issues to the forefront of everyone's consciousness is the six-time Tony Award-winning musical, Dear Evan Hansen. On its first national tour, it stops in Sacramento on January 15 at the newly renovated Memorial Auditorium. Stephanie LaRochelle, who plays the role of Zoe Murphy, recently spoke to Broadway World Sacramento about touring with the show that has been dubbed, a?oeone of the most remarkable shows in musical theatre history,a?? by Peter Marks of The Washington Post.