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- After two decades as one of the most beloved and enduring musicals on the stage, Wicked makes its long-awaited journey to the big screen as a spectacular, generation-defining cinematic event this holiday season.
- The story of four young men from the wrong side of the tracks in New Jersey who came together to form the iconic 1960s rock group The Four Seasons.
- In Washington Heights, a sympathetic New York bodega owner saves every penny every day as he imagines and sings about a better life.
- A Catholic school principal questions a priest's ambiguous relationship with a troubled young student.
- You're not hardcore unless you vlog hardcore. Fortunately, this guy has that covered. School of Rock star Alex Brightman will swap his axe for a camera as Broadway.com's newest video blogger. There's no way you can stop...Hard Rock Life: Backstage at School of Rock with Alex Brightman. Brightman will offer a glimpse of backstage life at the Winter Garden Theatre, where he climbs to the top of Mount Rock, sticks it to the man and jumps around a lot. Expect appearances from a plethora of talented, head-banging kids, as well as Broadway.com vlogging alum Sierra Boggess.
- Eva Noblezada, the multi-talented Hadestown star who recently received her second Tony nomination, has signed on to lead Broadway.com's latest vlog, "Little Songbird," beginning on May 9. The vlog will follow Noblezada and her co-stars backstage and onstage at the Walter Kerr Theatre where the new musical is playing to thrilled audiences eight times a week.
- Memphis is set in the places where rock and roll was born in the 1950s: the seedy nightclubs, radio stations and recording studios of the musically-rich Tennessee city. With an original score, it tells the fictional story of DJ Huey Calhoun, a good ole' local boy with a passion for R&B music and Felicia Farrell, an up-and-coming black singer that he meets one fateful night on Beale Street. Despite the objections of their loved ones (Huey's close-minded mama and Felicia's cautious brother, a club owner), they embark on a dangerous affair. As their careers rise, the relationship is challenged by personal ambition and the pressures of an outside world unable to accept their love.
- Erika Henningsen, who stars as Cady Heron in the new musical Mean Girls, will lead Broadway.com's new vlog, Too Grool for School, beginning on April 5. The vlog will follow Henningsen and her co-stars backstage and onstage at the August Wilson Theatre where the new musical comedy is playing to sold-out crowds eight times a week.
- Follow Christy Altomare and Cast as they take you through a day in the life backstage at Anastasia.
- On Monday, April 6, 2020, Broadway.com presented a livestream reading of Terrence McNally's 1991 play "Lips Together, Teeth Apart." Presented in honor of the great playwright, who died on March 24 of COVID-19 related causes, the starry benefit featured Broadway stars Jesse Tyler Ferguson, Ari Graynor, Celia Keenan-Bolger and Zachary Quinto and special appearances by original stars Nathan Lane and Christine Baranski, and Tom Kirhady, husband of McNally. The event raised more than $72K for the Broadway Cares/Equity Fights AIDS COVID-19 Emergency Assistance Fund.
- Godspell star Telly Leung has signed on to become Broadway.com's newest video blogger. In Godspell According to Telly, Leung will bring viewers backstage at the first-ever Broadway revival of Stephen Schwartz's Godspell.
- Want to get close to the action of the iconic musical Miss Saigon? The new revival's very own Kim, Eva Noblezada, is Broadway.com's latest video blogger. Get ready to go behind the scenes in American Dream: Backstage at Miss Saigon with Eva Noblezada beginning on March 16.
- Leslie Kritzer, the multi-talented star who is currently delighting audiences as Delia in the Tony-nominated musical Beetlejuice, has signed on to lead Broadway.com's latest vlog, "Seize the Day-O," beginning on July 30, which will follow Kritzer and her co-stars backstage and onstage at the Winter Garden Theatre, where the new musical is playing to thrilled audiences eight times a week.
- Talented Broadway veteran Paul Alexander Nolan, who currently appears as Tully, will lead Broadway.com's new vlog, Beach Bum, which will follow Nolan and his co-stars backstage and onstage at the Marquis Theatre where the new Broadway musical has audiences dancing in the aisles eight times a week.
- Sarah Stiles, the multi-talented Tony nominee who is currently delighting audiences as Sandy Lester in Tootsie, has signed on to lead Broadway.com's latest vlog, "What's Gonna Happen," which will follow Stiles and her co-stars backstage and onstage at the Marquis Theatre where the new musical is playing to thrilled audiences eight times a week.
- Newcomer Christiani Pitts, who is currently thrilling audiences as Ann Darrow in King Kong, will lead Broadway.com's latest vlog, Queen of New York, beginning on January 10. The vlog will follow Pitts and her co-stars backstage and onstage at the Broadway Theatre where the new musical is playing to delighted audiences eight times a week.
- From croaker sack to Chinchilla, Orson Welles called Eartha Kitt "the most exciting woman in the world". But in 1968 she was blacklisted for "making the 1st Lady cry." "I Want To Be Evil" chronicles Eartha's destitute childhood, her affair with the Revlon heir, her kinship with Sammy Davis Jr. and her volatile relationship with Hollywood. Born Eartha Mae Keith, January 17, 1927, Kitt was an American Singer, Actress, Dancer, Activist, Poet, Songwriter, Author, and Voiceover artist with a highly distinctive singing style which lent itself to such hits as Santa Baby, Monotonous, C'est Si Bon, Uska Dara and Just an Old Fashioned Girl to name a few. In 1950, Orson Welles gave her the starring role as Helen of Troy in his staging of Dr. Faustus. But she was introduced to the world in 1952 in the musical revue New Faces of 1952. Kitt went on to star in such films as The Mark of the Hawk, St. Louis Blues, and Anna Lucasta. In the late 1960's, Kitt was featured as America's sexiest cat; Catwoman, in the Batman series. Yet in 1968, Kitt was blacklisted from Hollywood for allegedly making The First Lady Lady Bird Johnson cry for her comments about the Vietnam War at an invite only White House luncheon. For 10 years Kitt's career suffered and she decided to travel overseas. It wasn't until 1978 that Kitt made her return to Broadway in the Broadway musical Timbuktu, directed by Geoffrey Holder, which garnered Kitt a Tony nomination for Best Actress in a musical. Kitt's career kept picking up steam until she died of colon cancer on Christmas Day 2008, with her beloved daughter, Kitt Shapiro, by her side.
- Jelani Alladin, the charming young star who appears as Kristoff in the newly Tony-nominated musical Frozen, will lead Broadway.com's latest vlog, Icebreaker, which will follow Alladin and his co-stars backstage and onstage at the St. James Theatre where the new musical is playing to thrilled crowds eight times a week.
- "You've gotta give yourself a mission to shine to stand out from the crowd!" Matilda scene-stealer Lesli Margherita will give audiences a little more bum-ba-bum-bum ba-da-bum by taking them behind the scenes at the Shubert Theatre every week with her new Broadway.com video series, Looks Not Books. As the boisterous, booming and bawdy Mrs. Wormwood, Margherita knows everyone loves a little something exotic.
- The bullet is heading uptown (and with a camera). Ariana DeBose, who is going from Hamilton's dancing bullet to A Bronx Tale this fall, is Broadway.com's newest vlogger. Be on the lookout for Bronx Bullet: Backstage at A Bronx Tale with Ariana DeBose.
- Broadway newcomer Amanda Jane Cooper, who is currently delighting audiences as Glinda in Wicked, will lead Broadway.com's new vlog, which will follow Cooper and her co-stars backstage and onstage at the Gershwin Theatre.
- And the gods heard her prayer. Broadway newcomer, Hailey Kilgore, who is currently appearing as Ti Moune in the new production of Once on This Island, will lead Broadway.com's new vlog, One Small Girl, which will follow the talented Kilgore and her co-stars backstage and onstage at the Circle in the Square Theatre where the exciting new production officially opens on December 3.
- We just can't wait. Talented Disney veteran Jelani Remy, who currently appears as Simba in The Lion King, will lead Broadway.com's new vlog, Pride of Broadway, beginning on February 1. The vlog will follow Remy and his co-stars backstage and onstage at the Minskoff Theatre where the acclaimed Broadway musical delights audiences eight times a week.