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Glitter and Grit: What BURLESQUE Reveals About West End Working Conditions

When BURLESQUE announced its arrival in the West End, it promised sparkle. A musical inspired by the cult 2010 film…

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The Rebirth of Cherry Lane: New York’s Oldest Off-Broadway Theatre

In a city that prides itself on constant reinvention, some places stand still long enough to become sacred. The Cherry…

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KINKY BOOTS and the New Drag Renaissance

When KINKY BOOTS first hit Broadway in 2013, it was celebrated as a beacon of inclusivity. With a score by…

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From Farce to Film: How MISCHIEF is Quietly Redefining West End Longevity

Theatre’s obsession with spectacle is hardly new. Lavish revivals, star-studded casts and musical blockbusters tend to dominate headlines and marquees…

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EVITA Reborn: How a Populist Icon Found New Power at the Palladium

In a year teeming with revivals, reconceptualisations, and reimaginings, few announcements stirred the theatrical pot quite like the London Palladium’s…

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Why A CHORUS LINE Still Dances in the Shadows of Its Own Legacy

When the curtain rises on the 50th anniversary concert of A CHORUS LINE this August at the storied David H.…

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Sarah Jessica Parker Credits A Chorus Line With Igniting Her Stage Ambitions

Sarah Jessica Parker may be synonymous with Manolo Blahniks and Manhattan brunches, but long before she became television’s Carrie Bradshaw…

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Ticket Sales Soar as Leslie Odom Jr. Prepares Broadway Return to Hamilton

Broadway audiences have snapped up every available seat for Leslie Odom Jr.’s limited engagement as Aaron Burr in Hamilton, sending…

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‘Stranger Things: The First Shadow’ Bridges the Gap to Season 5 in Broadway Prequel

The Upside Down creeps into Broadway as Netflix’s hit series expands its mythology on stage As anticipation builds for the…

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