ONE MORE FOR THE ROAD, Tribute to Frank Sinatra Starring Bob Anderson, is Coming to the McCallum Theatre
Direct from Carnegie Hall, ONE MORE FOR THE ROAD, will appear at McCallum Theatre, Palm Desert, CA, for three performances: Friday, February 3 at 8 p.m., and Saturday, February 4 at 2 p.m. and 8 p.m.
Experience Frank Sinatra With FRANK. THE MAN. THE MUSIC. Starring Bob Anderson
Live Nation presents FRANK The Man. The Music. Starring BOB ANDERSON, on Friday, June 7th, 2019 at The Met Philadelphia, 858 N. Broad Street. Experience the stories, the music and the legend of Frank Sinatra at this incredible show starring Las Vegas Legend and premier impressionist, Bob Anderson. Special Performing Guest The Vincent Falcone 32 Piece Orchestra will open this exclusive one-night only performance. Tickets on sale now at LIVENATION.COM or The Venue Box Office.
Photo Coverage: It's Alive! First Look at YOUNG FRANKENSTEIN in the West End
Mel Brooks' quirky musical Young Frankenstein is making its West End premiere at London's Garrick Theatre. Based on the 1974 Oscar-nominated film co-written with Thomas Meehan and starring Gene Wilder, the brand new production follows a Broadway run that closed in 2009. BroadwayWorld has a first look at the cast in action below!
GUYS AND DOLLS Comes to Wolverhampton Grand Theatre
GUYS AND DOLLS is currently taking the West End by storm, and now the sizzling New York tale of gamblers, gangsters and nightclub singers comes to Wolverhampton Grand Theatre from Tuesday 19 to Saturday 23 July.
West End's TOP HAT Enters Final Weeks of Performances
Top Hat, winner of three Olivier Awards, for 'Best New Musical', 'Best Choreography', 'Best Costume Design' and winner of the Evening Standard Award for 'Best Night Out', is now in its final weeks at the Aldwych Theatre. Enjoying over 600 performances in London, the West End production of Top Hatends on Saturday 26 October 2013.
Photo Flash: First Look at Gavin Lee, Kristen Beth Williams and More in UK's TOP HAT
Gavin Lee and Kristen Beth Williams are leading the new cast of the West End hit musical Top Hat as Jerry Travers and Dale Tremont. They are joined by Olivier award nominee Alex Gaumond as Alberto Beddini and Clive Hayward as Horace Hardwick, with Vivien Parry (Madge) and Stephen Boswell (Bates) continuing in the production. BroadwayWorld has a first look below.
Photo Flash: First Look at Gavin Lee, Kristen Beth Williams and More in West End's TOP HAT
From 5 February 2013, joining the previously announced Gavin Lee who will play Jerry Travers in the West End hit musical Top Hat are Broadway actress Kristen Beth Williams as Dale Tremont, Olivier award nominee Alex Gaumond as Alberto Beddini and Clive Hayward as Horace Hardwick. Vivien Parry continues as Madge Hardwick and Stephen Boswell as Horace's valet Bates.
Stephen Ashfield, Anna Nicholas & More Set for BOY MEETS BOY at Jermyn Street Theatre, Now thru Dec 20
Jermyn Street Theatre presents the UK premiere of the vintage off Broadway musical Boy Meets Boy. The line up comprises Stephen Ashfield, Craig Fletcher, Johnjo Flynn, Ben Kavanagh, Anna Nicholas and Benjamin Bailey, Carly Mackelvie, Gregory Sims, Biancha Szynal, Helen Turner, Jay Webb and ARon Wild.
Stephen Ashfield, Anna Nicholas & More Set for BOY MEETS BOY at Jermyn Street Theatre; Full Cast Announced!
Jermyn Street Theatre announces the cast for the UK premiere of the vintage off Broadway musical Boy Meets Boy. The line up comprises Stephen Ashfield, Craig Fletcher, Johnjo Flynn, Ben Kavanagh, Anna Nicholas and Benjamin Bailey, Carly Mackelvie, Gregory Sims, Biancha Szynal, Helen Turner, Jay Webb and Aron Wild.
The First Annual 'PHANTOM' Fans Week Recap
Phantom Fan Week: I'll resist the temptation to write 'Phantom Phans' but, in truth, even though I am very used to fans, I've never seen anything quite like this. The deal was that fans of Phantom: The Las Vegas Spectacular (the very aptly named version of the show at The Venetian) could come to Las Vegas and get total immersion in their favorite entertainment. There were behind-the-scenes tours, meet-and-greets with key people in the production, a masquerade ball, dinner with the producers and a farewell brunch. It was three days that fans of anything or anyone - show, actor, singer, sports team - would love. I was fortunate to attend five of the events and, herewith, my report.