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2025 Tony Nominations
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Continue reading →: 2025 Tony NominationsWith 42 shows opening on Broadway this past season, I don’t envy the American Theater Wing’s job of narrowing each category down to a handful of nominees. Everyone has their opinions and that includes me. I haven’t seen all 42 shows this year, but I have seen a good chunk,…
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Operation Mincemeat – The Best Thing on Broadway
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Continue reading →: Operation Mincemeat – The Best Thing on BroadwayI can confidently say I have a new favorite show on Broadway. I first heard of this show when “Dear Bill” randomly appeared my daylist. I absolutely loved it, and I started to love the show as a whole. I couldn’t wait for it to transfer across the ocean, and…
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Dead Outlaw Launch Party
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Continue reading →: Dead Outlaw Launch PartyLast week, I had the opportunity to attend the Dead Outlaw Launch Party. It was an amazing experience and made me even more excited for the show than before! The cast was fantastic and you could tell that everyone was so excited about this as well. David Yazbek and Erik…
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Swept Away – An Unexpected Favorite
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Continue reading →: Swept Away – An Unexpected FavoriteContent Warning for death, blood, cannibalism, suicide and their associated topics It’s been months since Swept Away closed on Broadway but I still think about it. Now that the Original Broadway Cast Recording released yesterday, I can finally talk about this show without it seeming too out of left field.…
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Continue reading →: Love Never Dies – The Phantom of the Opera Sequel No One Asked For
I have respect for Andrew Lloyd Webber. He gave us classics like Evita, Jesus Christ Superstar, and Sunset Boulevard (though special kudos to Jaime Lloyd for his fantastic revival). Webber took a risk on Cats. And of course, he gave us Phantom. Where Webber loses me is with Love Never…
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Maybe Happy Ending Review
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Continue reading →: Maybe Happy Ending ReviewPage 1 is spoiler-free When I first read Darren Criss’ Playbill Interview where he called this show a “Phantom-Level Spectacle,” my eyebrows shot up. I’ve been to Phantom, I’ve seen the spectacle. Now that I have finally seen Maybe Happy Ending, I can confidently say Darren was right. Set in…