The new Off-Broadway musical Daddy Long Legs will record a cast album to be released by Ghostlight Records.
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The Broadway run of Deaf West Theatre’s Spring Awakening has been extended by two weeks at the Brooks Atkinson Theatre.
The production stars Megan McGinnis (Les Misérables), who has been attached to the project since its 2009 premiere, alongside Paul Alexander Nolan (Once, Jesus Christ Superstar).
The Deaf West Theatre’s revival of Spring Awakening begins performances tonight at the Brooks Atkinson Theatre, before an official opening night on 27 September 2015.
Spring Awakening is taking its lottery in another interesting new direction.
Deaf West Theatre’s production of the musical will play a limited engagement in the fall, just six years after the end of the show’s premiere run, which won eight Tony Awards.
Performances of Daddy Long Legs are scheduled to begin Sept. 10, with an official opening night set for Sept. 27.
Say My Name, a concert to benefit The Trevor Project — the leading national organization focused on suicide prevention efforts among lesbian, gay, bisexual, transgender and questioning youth — has been postponed due to weather.
Twelve established and emerging performers will star in Say My Name, a concert to benefit The Trevor Project, the leading national organization focused on suicide prevention efforts among lesbian, gay, bisexual, transgender and questioning youth.
Broadway Gets GLAAD, a concert to benefit GLAAD, the leading organization in support of a positive LGBT image in the entertainment industry, was held Aug. 4 at Joe’s Pub.
August and co-producer Kayla Greenspan have booked an all-star cast.
On Monday, August 4th, eleven emerging and established Broadway performers will star in Broadway Gets GLAAD, a concert to benefit GLAAD, the leading organization in support of a positive LGBT image in the entertainment industry.
Broadway Gets GLAAD: A Benefit Concert is produced by Kayla Greenspan and August Laska with music direction by Mark Galinovsky.
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