Review: Come On Along to 42ND STREET at Broadway At Music Circus
Glamour, glitz, and gams galore! You’ll get this and more with 42nd Street, which opens up the 72nd Broadway at Music Circus season. This love letter to Broadway actually didn’t start there. It took over forty years after the film was released to be made into a Broadway musical. It made its debut at the Winter Garden Theatre in 1980 and won the 1981 Tony Award for Best Musical.
BAD CINDERELLA Plays Final Broadway Performance Today
Cinderella attends her final ball! As BroadwayWorld previously reported, Bad Cinderella's final Broadway performance is Sunday, June 4 at the Imperial Theatre. The show closes after 33 previews and 85 regular performances.
Situation Project and BAD CINDERELLA Partner to Bring Over 2000 Students to Broadway
Situation Project, in partnership with the producers of Andrew Lloyd Webber’s BAD CINDERELLA and the NYC Department of Education, with generous support from The Ronald and Jo Carole Lauder Foundation and Mr. Robert and Dr. Dana Kraft, hosted matinee performances on April 19th and April 26th for students from under-resourced communities.
Video: Cast of BAD CINDERELLA Makes Good at Broadway Sessions
In this video, watch performances from Bad Cinderella's: Christina Acosta Robinson, Savy Jackson, Morgan Higgins, J Savage, Lucas Thompson, Larkin Reilly, Paige Smallwood, Christian Probst, Chloe Nadon-Enriquez, Michael Milkanin, Alyssa Carol and more!
Review Roundup: Critics React To BAD CINDERELLA On Broadway
Andrew Lloyd Webber's Bad Cinderella opens tonight, March 23, at the Imperial Theatre! Bad Cinderella features a score by Lloyd Webber with lyrics by Tony Award-winner David Zippel, and is directed by Laurence Connor, with a book by Academy Award-winner Emerald Fennell and choreography by JoAnn M. Hunter.
Video: BAD CINDERELLA Performs 'It Has to Be Her' & the Title Song on TODAY
Linedy Genao and the cast of Bad Cinderella kicked off the TODAY Show's week of Broadway performances this morning to perform 'It Has to Be Her' and the title song. The TODAY Show will also feature performances from Ragtime, Parade, and Shucked. Watch the video of the performance from Andrew Lloyd Webber's latest musical now!