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Patti LuPone has nine shows in 2023. Here’s how to get cheap tickets - nypost.com - New York - New York - Manhattan - county Garden - Berlin - state Theatre
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22.03.2023

Patti LuPone has nine shows in 2023. Here’s how to get cheap tickets

Patti LuPone, 73, has nine huge shows remaining on her ongoing ‘Don’t Monkey With Broadway Tour’ all over the U.S.That includes two stops in the Garden State followed by a pair in New York.First, the three-time Tony winner will belt standards by Richard Rodgers, Stephen Sondheim, Leonard Bernstein, Cole Porter, Irving Berlin and more at Englewood, NJ’s Bergen Performing Arts Center on Thursday, March 23.Then, on March 25, she’ll perform at New Brunswick’s State Theatre.Come summer time, the tour will drop into Poughkeepsie’s Bardavon Opera House on June 17.For those willing to wait over a year, you can see the show in Manhattan — ‘Don’t Monkey With Broadway’ is scheduled for a night at Carnegie Hall on April 8, 2024. And the best news of all is you won’t have to pay Broadway-like prices to see LuPone live on the road.At the time of publication, we found some seats going for as low as $58 before fees on Vivid Seats.So, if you want to see LuPone deliver what Front Row Reviewers called “autobiographical snippets (and) powerful song(s)” live, here’s everything you need to know.A complete calendar including all tour dates, venues and links to the cheapest tickets available for all remaining concerts can be found below.(Note: The New York Post confirmed all above prices at the publication time.

Broadway shows are becoming embarrassingly cheap-looking - nypost.com - London - parish St. James
nypost.com
22.03.2023

Broadway shows are becoming embarrassingly cheap-looking

an unfurnished “Doll’s House” starring Oscar winner Jessica Chastain (top ticket $299), which features only a few chairs positioned on a turntable that’s lit like a hospital broom closet. The no-frills revival of the musical “Parade” (top ticket $297), which began as a City Center Encores concert, has just a raised platform surrounded by lamps and more chairs. The return of the Bob Fosse revue “Dancin’” (top ticket $297) has a projection screen and a few metal towers — appropriate for jazz hands, but flimsy all the same.“Into the Woods,” another City Center concert that has since closed at the St. James Theater and gone on tour, had some wooden steps and simple birch tree trunks, because the main event was its sizable 15-person orchestra and stars such as Sara Bareilles and Patina Miller.Meanwhile, “& Juliet” (top ticket $323), a jukebox musical comedy from London featuring Britney Spears and Backstreet Boys songs, is glitzier than the above, goes to multiple locales and features garish lighting, but is still designed to look like a bricky rehearsal space.Everywhere you look, there’s nothing.That’s not to say these shows are all bad.

Andrew Lloyd Webber reveals son is critically ill with cancer: ‘Absolutely devastated’ - nypost.com - Britain - New York
nypost.com
19.03.2023

Andrew Lloyd Webber reveals son is critically ill with cancer: ‘Absolutely devastated’

according to The Hollywood Reporter. “I am absolutely devastated to say that my eldest son Nick is critically ill,” the 74-year-old said in a statement.

‘Mean Girl’ Tina Fey paid me nothing for hit franchise: author - nypost.com
nypost.com
18.03.2023

‘Mean Girl’ Tina Fey paid me nothing for hit franchise: author

Queen Bees and Wannabes,” was turned into a hit movie, then a Broadway musical — and now the musical is to be turned into a movie too.But while writer and producer Tina Fey and Paramount Pictures have made millions out of the franchise, Wiseman has made just over $400,000 after signing a deal to sell her film rights back in 2002, and not a cent since.Now, she is speaking out against a real-life Mean Girls culture and the “painful experience” that has stopped her from getting her alleged dues — revealing Paramount has even told her the studio has not made any profit from the franchise.Her lawyers are preparing to take action, and she told The Post exclusively: “We have reached out to Paramount to have things be more equitable, but Paramount is not interested in that.”It’s taken a lot for Wiseman, 54, to hit back. “For so long I was so quiet about it, so, so quiet, but I just feel like the hypocrisy is too much,” she said.“I think it’s fair for me to be able to get compensated in some way for the work that has changed our culture and changed the zeitgeist.“Over the years Tina’s spoken so eloquently about women supporting other women, but it’s gotten increasingly clear to me that, in my own personal experience, that’s not going to be the experience.

‘Parade’ Broadway review: Flawed musical gets heartfelt revival - nypost.com
nypost.com
17.03.2023

‘Parade’ Broadway review: Flawed musical gets heartfelt revival

Broadway revival of “Parade,” Jason Robert Brown’s sorrowful if flawed musical about the 1915 anti-Semitic lynching of Leo Frank, is youth.Playing husband and wife Leo and Lucille Frank, Ben Platt and Micaela Diamond come across strikingly young (and at 23 years old, Diamond really is), like a faded photo of your great-grandparents that you discover in a drawer. The subjects neither smile nor frown, but behind their neutral stares is so much promise and fear.2 hours, 30 minutes, with one intermission.

Jalen Rose enrolls in fashion education with Billy Porter - nypost.com - Houston - city Pittsburgh
nypost.com
16.03.2023

Jalen Rose enrolls in fashion education with Billy Porter

Broadway star Billy Porter has won a Tony, a Grammy, an Emmy and also has the distinction of bringing the tuxedo dress to the red carpet. At the 2019 Oscars, Porter changed the fashion conversation, attending in a velvet tuxedo gown by designer Christian Siriano. He called the “antebellum tuxedo gown” his biggest style moment.

Jonas Brothers on Broadway: ‘We never thought we would get here’ - nypost.com - New Jersey
nypost.com
16.03.2023

Jonas Brothers on Broadway: ‘We never thought we would get here’

Jonas Brothers famously sang about “Burnin’ Up” (for you, baby) on one of their biggest hits in 2008.Fifteen years later, the New Jersey-born siblings — Joe, 33, Nick, 30, and Kevin, 35 — are hotter than ever. The late-aughts icons kicked off a Broadway mini-residency Tuesday night at the Marquis Theatre, as the trio gears up for the release of their sixth studio LP, simply titled “The Album,” on May 12.So what’s the secret to their longevity?“Writing things that we’d want to play in 20 years,” Nick said in front of a largely female — and loudly squealing — audience that significantly lowered the median age on Broadway on the first of five nights.“We never thought we would get here.

‘A Doll’s House’ Broadway review: A strong Jessica Chastain is trapped - nypost.com - Britain - Norway
nypost.com
10.03.2023

‘A Doll’s House’ Broadway review: A strong Jessica Chastain is trapped

revival of “A Doll’s House,” starring Oscar winner Jessica Chastain, that opened Thursday night on Broadway. Running time: 1 hour and 40 minutes. At the Hudson Theatre, 141 W.

‘Wicked’ just shook up its Broadway cast. We found tickets. - nypost.com - Texas - Chicago - county Dallas
nypost.com
09.03.2023

‘Wicked’ just shook up its Broadway cast. We found tickets.

“Wicked” is very “popular.”Now, the fifth longest-running Broadway show behind “The Phantom of the Opera,” “Chicago,” “The Lion King” and about to surpass “Cats” for fourth place, the “Wizard of Oz”-based musical has remained a fixture on the Great White Way since it opened way back in October 2003.Amazingly, in its 20th year at the Gershwin Theatre, the tourist destination is still going strong.And even though it’s a well-oiled machine, there are still a few new pieces to this well-established theatrical juggernaut.Starting March 7, Alyssa Fox assumed the lead role of Elphaba, Tony nominee John Dossett settled in as the Wizard, Kimber Elayne Sprawl took over as Nessarose and William Youmans became the new Doctor Dillamond.So, if you want to see the brand new Wicked Witch’s origin story live in person with a fresh ensemble, here’s everything you need to know.Like most Broadway shows, “Wicked,” has a standard eight show a week schedule running from Tuesday through Sunday.Matinees take place Wednesday and Saturday at 2 p.m.; Sunday matinees begin at 3 p.m.To find the show that makes the most sense for your calendar, we recommend reviewing the beloved, Tony Award-winning musical’s schedule here.The show runs 2 hours and 45 minutes. It should be noted that there is a 15-minute intermission.Rather than make you wait until you have a playbill in hand, we did the homework for you and found out a bit about each of “Wicked’s” five most notable cast members.Alyssa Fox (Elphaba): Originally from Dallas, TX, Fox has been working her way up to the Elphaba role for 13 (!) years.

‘Funny Girl’ is closing on Broadway. We found tickets under $70. - nypost.com - New York
nypost.com
03.03.2023

‘Funny Girl’ is closing on Broadway. We found tickets under $70.

“Funny Girl” starring Lea Michele — in the Fanny Brice role made famous by Barbara Streisand — is closing on Sept.

‘Funny Girl’ is closing on Broadway — Lea Michele isn’t leaving - nypost.com
nypost.com
03.03.2023

‘Funny Girl’ is closing on Broadway — Lea Michele isn’t leaving

won’t rain on Lea Michele’s parade.Broadway’s “Funny Girl” announced Thursday that the musical will take its final bow later this year — despite seeing a massive boom in ticket sales following the casting of the “Glee” alum.The show revealed the news on Instagram. “Hey, gorgeous! We’re having so much fun with you on Broadway, we’re sticking around until September 3rd,” reads the post.Michele, 36, will continue to star as Fanny Brice — a role made famous by Barbra Streisand in the original 1964 production — through the end of its tenure at the August Wilson Theatre.

How much is the cheapest Jonas Brothers Broadway ticket? - nypost.com - New York
nypost.com
02.03.2023

How much is the cheapest Jonas Brothers Broadway ticket?

The Jonas Brothers have created a frenzy.Following the announcement of their exclusive five-night, career-spanning Broadway residency where they’ll play a different album in its entirety each night culminating with a performance of the unreleased “The Album” at the Marquis Theatre from March 14-18, it’s been nearly impossible for fans to secure tickets for the special engagement.However, while it may seem that Ticketmaster’s Verified Fan ticketing process has left “Jonatics” empty-handed, there are alternative solutions.If you’re willing to shell out, tickets to see Kevin, Nick and Joe live on Broadway can be found for as low as $285 before fees on Vivid Seats.At the time of publication, tickets for the four other shows start at $366, $397, $306 and $334 respectively before fees.All prices are subject to fluctuation.Also, it should be noted that since there are only 1,611 seats at the Marquis Theatre that means there are only 8,055 tickets in circulation.To put it simply, when the supply is low, the demand gets high.Want to know more about which show is right for you?Keep reading — we’ve got everything you need to know about The Jonas Brothers’ upcoming shows below.A complete calendar of the Jonas Brothers’ Marquis Theatre concerts including dates, show start times, albums they’re playing and links to the cheapest tickets available can be found below.(Note: The New York Post confirmed all above prices at the publication time.

Mayor Adams slams anti-Semitic ‘Parade’ protesters: ‘Not where hate lives’ - nypost.com - USA - New York - city Tel Aviv
nypost.com
24.02.2023

Mayor Adams slams anti-Semitic ‘Parade’ protesters: ‘Not where hate lives’

anti-Semitic neo-Nazi protesters targeted the musical “Parade,” Mayor Eric Adams took the stage before Thursday night’s performance to declare the theater “is not a place where hate lives.”“We have the largest Jewish population outside of Tel Aviv,” Adams said as he addressed the audience at Bernard B. Jacobs Theatre.“And when you come out and really cross-pollinate with ideas and culture, that’s the beauty and that’s the symbol of New York City.”He continued: “When we fill a theater, we send a message out there that this is not a place where hate lives.”The Tony-winning “Parade” stars “Dear Evan Hansen” actor Ben Platt, 29, and Micaela Diamond, 23, of “The Cher Show.” Both are Jewish-Americans.A post shared by Parade on Broadway (@paradebway)Set in 1913, the Broadway musical is inspired by Jewish factory boss Leo Frank, who was wrongfully convicted of raping and murdering 13-year-old employee Mary Phagan.After his death sentence was commuted to life imprisonment, Frank was kidnapped from his cell and lynched by an anti-Semitic mob.Following Frank’s murder, evidence from the case pointed to Jim Conley, the factory’s janitor, as the actual killer.

JoJo to Make Her Broadway Debut as Satine in 'Moulin Rouge! The Musical' - www.etonline.com
etonline.com
24.02.2023

JoJo to Make Her Broadway Debut as Satine in 'Moulin Rouge! The Musical'

JoJo is heading to Broadway! On Thursday, announced that the 32-year-old singer will soon be making her Broadway debut in the production.Beginning on April 11, JoJo will star as Satine in the show. Her limited-engagement will run through July 16.

‘Sweeney Todd’ is opening on Broadway. Get tickets for under $70 - nypost.com - Jordan
nypost.com
24.02.2023

‘Sweeney Todd’ is opening on Broadway. Get tickets for under $70

“Sweeney Todd: The Demon Barber of Fleet Street” is back on the Great White Way for the first time since 2005.This time around, the story of a murderous barber will call the Lunt-Fontanne Theatre home when previews begin on Sunday, Feb. 26.The cast also features a murderer’s row of theater heavyweights including Josh Groban, Annaleigh Ashford, Jordan Fisher, Ruthie Ann Miles and “Stranger Things'” star Gaten Matarazzo.Not sold?For the first time since 1980, Sondheim’s Tony Award-winning score will be performed as it was in the original production.Plus, “Hamilton” director Thomas Kail is helming this iteration of the classic.And while ticket prices are rather high for the first few weeks after the crowd-pleasing musical opens, we’re happy to report that they’re a bit cheaper if you buy seats to see victims turned into meat pies far in advance.In fact, we found some tickets going for as low as $66 before fees on Vivid Seats for a matinee in May.All prices were found at the time of publication and are subject to fluctuation.Once ‘Sweeney Todd’ leaves Fleet Street and lands on 46th Street in Midtown Manhattan, the show will adopt a fairly typical schedule.Audiences can catch “Sweeney Todd” five nights a week from Tuesday through Saturday at 8 p.m.

‘Pictures From Home’ Review: Picture Imperfect - www.metroweekly.com - New York - USA - city San Fernando
metroweekly.com
23.02.2023

‘Pictures From Home’ Review: Picture Imperfect

Pictures From Home (★★☆☆☆), Broadway’s lethargic family drama based on a book of photos.Between 1982 and 1992 photographer and college professor Larry Sultan took a bounty of photographs of his parents, Irving and Jean. He captured them in both candid, unrehearsed moments and in staged poses.The process was painstaking, both for him and his subjects, but it ultimately launched them all to a sort of stardom within the photography world. Sultan released the book to numerous accolades and, according to the New York Times, it has “become a definitive guide to narrative photography.”Playwright Sharr White was apparently so moved by the project, he decided to adapt the photos into a play.

Anti-Semitic protesters storm Ben Platt’s ‘Parade’ on Broadway: ‘Ugly and scary’ - nypost.com
nypost.com
22.02.2023

Anti-Semitic protesters storm Ben Platt’s ‘Parade’ on Broadway: ‘Ugly and scary’

abducted from jail and lynched. Previews began on Tuesday for the revival show, which officially opens on March 16.A video posted on Twitter by the Forward’s engagement editor Jake Wasserman shows anti-Semitic protesters, who call themselves the National Socialist Movement, shouting hateful rhetoric.“You want the truth about who you’re going to see tonight,” shouted one of the group members.

Jennifer Holliday: ‘Barbra Streisand told me I shouldn’t lose weight’ - nypost.com
nypost.com
20.02.2023

Jennifer Holliday: ‘Barbra Streisand told me I shouldn’t lose weight’

“And I Am Telling You I’m Not Going” in her Tony-winning role as Effie White in “Dreamgirls,” Jennifer Holliday is still here, folks.But now her signature number has a completely different meaning for the 62-year-old diva, who has overcome weight struggles, career setbacks and a multiple sclerosis diagnosis in 1999.“When I first sang it, I was 19 going on 20 years old,” Holliday told The Post. “And as I became a young woman and then a real woman and then a grown-ass woman, the song took on different meanings. It’s a song of survival today.

I’m sick of Broadway audience members behaving like jackasses - nypost.com - London
nypost.com
18.02.2023

I’m sick of Broadway audience members behaving like jackasses

she interrupted a performance of “Death of A Salesman” at the Hudson Theatre — completely stopping the show. Unhinged and angry, she stormed the stage during Act 2 and demanded her money back from star Wendell Pierce.

Patti LuPone rips into ‘dumbed down’ Broadway audiences — but says she isn’t retiring - nypost.com - Las Vegas
nypost.com
20.10.2022

Patti LuPone rips into ‘dumbed down’ Broadway audiences — but says she isn’t retiring

tweeted she gave up her Actors’ Equity card, LuPone clarified that she is not retiring from theater work. “I just gave up my equity card, but that doesn’t mean that I can’t perform on stage,” LuPone told Variety at Netflix’s “The School for Good and Evil” premiere Tuesday.

Kelsey Grammer shares which Founding Father he’d like to play on Broadway - nypost.com - Britain - USA - Texas - India - Washington
nypost.com
19.10.2022

Kelsey Grammer shares which Founding Father he’d like to play on Broadway

Lin-Manuel Miranda has Alexander Hamilton, and Kelsey Grammer said if he had the chance to portray an American history hero on the Broadway stage, it would be Benjamin Franklin because of his “bawdy history” and “naughtiness.”Grammer, who has a fondness for US history and years of experience performing for live audiences, expanded on his ideal “Hamilton” moment in an interview with Fox News Digital.  “Playing a character from that time—Franklin would be fun,” Grammer told Fox News Digital.

Patti LuPone gives up Actors’ Equity card, quits ‘circus’ Broadway - nypost.com - USA
nypost.com
17.10.2022

Patti LuPone gives up Actors’ Equity card, quits ‘circus’ Broadway

tweeted Monday that she has quit the union representing actors on the Great White Way — a move that would prevent the three-time Tony Award winner from appearing in most major US theater productions. “Quite a week on Broadway, seeing my name being bandied about.

‘The Piano Lesson’ Broadway review: A blisteringly acted drama - nypost.com - state Mississippi - Washington - Washington - county Brooks - city Pittsburgh
nypost.com
14.10.2022

‘The Piano Lesson’ Broadway review: A blisteringly acted drama

opened Thursday night on Broadway, is mostly in tune.  The August Wilson play’s greatest asset is its young leads John David Washington and Danielle Brooks, both of whom are already widely admired, but display an altogether new and enticing range of skills. 2 hours and 45 minutes, with one intermission. At the Ethel Barrymore Theatre, 243 W.

Broadway set to dim the lights in honor of Angela Lansbury - nypost.com - Los Angeles - Los Angeles - parish St. Martin
nypost.com
13.10.2022

Broadway set to dim the lights in honor of Angela Lansbury

died Tuesday at the age of 96.The League announced that the one-minute memorial will take place Saturday October 15, 2022 at 7:45 p.m., according to Deadline. “Angela Lansbury was without a doubt one of Broadway’s most endearing leading actresses and her influence in the world of musical theatre will forever live on,” the President of the Broadway League, Charlotte St. Martin, said in a statement.“It is impossible to think of Broadway and not be reminded of Ms.

From ‘Mame’ to ‘Sweeney Todd,’ Angela Lansbury was a Broadway goddess - nypost.com - Britain - New York - New York
nypost.com
12.10.2022

From ‘Mame’ to ‘Sweeney Todd,’ Angela Lansbury was a Broadway goddess

died Tuesday at age 96. The denizens of Shubert Alley were overcome with grief and shock when they learned of the actress’ passing in the early evening. Lansbury, a mainstay since 1944, had an eternal quality that suggested she’d never go away.

‘Death of a Salesman’ Broadway review: So-so revival lacks fire - nypost.com - state Oregon - county Caroline
nypost.com
10.10.2022

‘Death of a Salesman’ Broadway review: So-so revival lacks fire

Caroline, Or Change.” Whereas Caroline was stalwartly cold, Clarke’s Linda is an amiable “Stand By Your Man” type. She never recoils when Willy shouts at her, and in her dewy eyes he can do no wrong. At times, her constant devotion bowls you over; at others, it is one-note.And Khris Davis is Biff, the favorite son who moved out West against Willy’s wishes and can’t live up to his father’s lofty dreams.

Broadway star Susan Egan reveals Bell’s palsy diagnosis after suffering facial paralysis - nypost.com - New York
nypost.com
07.10.2022

Broadway star Susan Egan reveals Bell’s palsy diagnosis after suffering facial paralysis

wrote on Instagram. “I’m told it’s triggered by a virus, and it seems we have one of those lurking about.“I should make a full recovery, but like Justin Bieber (good company!), who announced a similar condition, I’m unable to perform at this time, and thus will not be on tour with Disney Princess – The Concert this fall.”Bell’s palsy is a condition that causes temporary facial paralysis.

‘1776’ Broadway review: Woke musical revival isn’t revolutionary - nypost.com - USA - George - Washington, county George - county Hamilton - county Alexander
nypost.com
07.10.2022

‘1776’ Broadway review: Woke musical revival isn’t revolutionary

new revival of the show that opened Thursday night on Broadway, absolutely ironclad — and able to stand up to pointless, auteurist, burdensome, woke concepts like the one on display at the American Airlines Theatre.Two hours and 40 minutes with one intermission. At the American Airlines Theatre, 227 W.

Lea Michele Reunites With 'Glee' Co-Star Darren Criss Backstage at 'Funny Girl' - www.etonline.com
etonline.com
06.10.2022

Lea Michele Reunites With 'Glee' Co-Star Darren Criss Backstage at 'Funny Girl'

Darren Criss watched her former co-star, Lea Michele, perform “Don’t Rain On My Parade’ … again.  On Wednesday, the actress, who currently plays Fanny Brice in the Broadway production of, shared a picture of her, Criss and his wife, Mia, backstage after the show and joked about the amount of times her former co-star has seen her perform the song.

On Broadway this fall, everything old is new again - nypost.com - county San Diego
nypost.com
04.10.2022

On Broadway this fall, everything old is new again

“Almost Famous,” which starts previews Oct. 3 at the Bernard B. Jacobs.

Make your kids into lifelong theater lovers with these kid-centric productions - nypost.com - USA - South Korea - North Korea - Haiti
nypost.com
04.10.2022

Make your kids into lifelong theater lovers with these kid-centric productions

New Victory Theater, where productions from across the country and around the world play out in a family-friendly space at family-friendly prices.Not for nothing has the New Victory been called the gold standard in children’s theater, the best first stop on the way to taking your kids to see “Wicked” and everything else Broadway has to offer.This season opens with a bang and a clang in “Cookin’,” a loud, slap-happy import from South Korea. Expect nonstop percussive action as four chefs frantically prepare for a wedding feast, using every utensil they can find, including the kitchen sink.You’ll see martial arts, hear authentic Korean samulnori drumming and watch as some of the real food onstage goes flying into the first few rows of the orchestra.

Andrew Lloyd Webber’s troubled ‘Cinderella’ heads to Broadway with changes — and a new title - nypost.com - London - USA
nypost.com
03.10.2022

Andrew Lloyd Webber’s troubled ‘Cinderella’ heads to Broadway with changes — and a new title

coming to Broadway after all — and, like the main character, she’s getting an extreme makeover.First they’re ditching the title that confused Brits because they associate the princess with Christmas pantomimes and would have stumped Americans because they’d expect Rodgers and Hammerstein or Disney. For its run at the Imperial Theatre beginning Feb. 17, 2023 (one day before Lloyd Webber’s “The Phantom of the Opera” shoves the old chandelier in a storage unit), the show has been renamed “Bad Cinderella.” The only other time Lloyd Webber gave a different moniker to a show after a major West End run was when he changed “Jeeves” to “By Jeeves.” But a “By” ain’t a “Bad.” Tell us what you think of the title “Bad Cinderella” in the comments, readers!There will also be a brand-new star.

‘Leopoldstadt’ Broadway review: Tom Stoppard’s play is too big and icy - nypost.com - Britain - Austria - Poland - Israel
nypost.com
03.10.2022

‘Leopoldstadt’ Broadway review: Tom Stoppard’s play is too big and icy

Three Minutes: A Lengthening,” similarly, is about a recently discovered reel of film that is the only evidence that thousands of murdered Jewish residents of a small Polish town ever lived. Many of their names, even so, are lost to time.The pages of Stoppard’s drama, loosely inspired by the British playwright’s own family, slowly flip like a hefty fading photo album, too, and while that strikes an appropriate tone it also creates a theatrical problem.

How double amputee Katy Sullivan triumphed as a Paralympian—then conquered Broadway - nypost.com - London - USA - Chicago - city Williamstown
nypost.com
01.10.2022

How double amputee Katy Sullivan triumphed as a Paralympian—then conquered Broadway

actor. “To me, it was just extraordinary.” Sullivan begged her parents to let her audition for a play, too.

‘Hocus Pocus’ Broadway musical is in the works - nypost.com - state Massachusets - city Sanderson
nypost.com
29.09.2022

‘Hocus Pocus’ Broadway musical is in the works

during the Broadway Podcast Network’s “The Art of Kindness” podcast on Thursday.“This started before COVID, but now it seems to be back on — and that is that they are building a Broadway version of ‘Hocus Pocus,’ ” said Kirschner.“I just want to pinch myself, and I’m just afraid that I’m going to be 9 years old and on a Little League field again … But it’s just so wonderful just to stand back and watch all of this.”The 67-year-old producer and “Hocus Pocus” creator made the announcement a day before the highly-anticipated sequel is set to fly on Disney+.“It’s not just me. It’s so many people that brought ‘Hocus Pocus’ [to life] — from [director] Kenny Ortega and Mick Garris’ script and John Debney’s score and Bill Sandell’s production design, and now a whole new generation are working on it,” Kirschner said.“Hocus Pocus” and its sequel star Bette Midler, Sarah Jessica Parker and Kathy Najimy as the hilarious-yet-sinister Sanderson sisters — who are hellbent on terrorizing modern-day Salem, Massachusetts.

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