DEAR EVAN HANSEN Opens 24-25 Broadway at the King Center Series
The American Theatre Guild will present the Tony® and Grammy® -winning Best Musical that connected the world, DEAR EVAN HANSEN. This production is part of the 24–25 BROADWAY AT THE KING CENTER Series and will take the King Center’s L3Harris Technologies Theatre Main Stage Oct. 29–30, 2024.
Full Cast Set For New North American Tour of DEAR EVAN HANSEN
Complete casting has been announced for the new, licensed North American tour of Dear Evan Hansen, which will kick off in Houston, TX this September. Learn more about the cast here and how to get tickets to the show along with the full tour schedule.
Photos: A Labor Day Look Back At (mostly)musicals Sold Out Return
(mostly)musicals at Feinstein's at Vitello's With (mostly)musicals' next show, CLOTHES LINES, just around the corner on September 15th, let's look back at their sold out return to the stage on Wednesday, July 7th, HAPPY RETURNS! It was the first show in front of a LIVE audience on the Vitello's stage after 16 dark months, so of course it sold out in advance. Producer amy francis schott says, “We could not be more thrilled and honored to have been invited to be the first show back at our favorite venue after so many months!”
Disney's NEWSIES Takes The Stage At The Simi Valley Cultural Arts Center
Actors' Repertory Theatre of Simi will present Disney's NEWSIES at the Simi Valley Cultural Arts Center from March 2 - April 14 at the Simi Valley Cultural Arts Center. The Tony Award-winning Broadway phenomenon is based on the historical newsboy strike of 1899 that shook the ivory towers of William Randolph Hearst and Joseph Pulitzer.
Disney's NEWSIES Takes The Stage At The Simi Valley Cultural Arts Center
Actors' Repertory Theatre of Simi will present Disney's NEWSIES at the Simi Valley Cultural Arts Center from March 2 - April 14 at the Simi Valley Cultural Arts Center. The Tony Award-winning Broadway phenomenon is based on the historical newsboy strike of 1899 that shook the ivory towers of William Randolph Hearst and Joseph Pulitzer.