Imagine, putting a ton of work into a performance that then gets shut down just one week before you were supposed to get on stage to show it to people. What do you do?
On 11/2 at 7pm, #Hamilton producer @jseller & @SpotNYC founder Drew Hodges discuss learning from failure & success. https://t.co/LUCE0CqX1x pic.twitter.com/cG7m9no0or
— Hamilton (@HamiltonMusical) October 31, 2016
Last night VP-Elect Mike Pence attended a performance of the hit Broadway show "Hamilton". The show is a his...
I know halloween is over, however when I saw this I had to share it! The month of October is spent by a majority of us watching the Disney movie Hocus Pocus, to get into the Halloween spirit. It's been a tradition in my household since I was a kid...
The relationship between Broadway and and Hollywood has always struck me as a bit unfair. Hollywood basically gets its pick of pre-packaged products: wonderful lyrics, showstopping dance numbers, and beloved songs. Broadway, meanwhile, has to do most of the heavy lifting when adapting a movie for the stage. Oh, you want to make Waitress into a Broadway musical? That’s great! You’ll just need to write a whole new suite of songs. And figure out all the choreography. And rewrite the book to make those first two things fit. Because the movie has none of that.
For all super dads out there, 'Man Of Steel' is in theaters today, just in time for Father's Day. But what if you'd prefer to see Superman done as a bad junior high musical?