Cast of Disney’s THE LION KING celebrates its Broadway return ROARING on GOOD MORNING AMERICA!!

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THE KING HAS RETURNED! There is more celebrating going on here in the Big Apple today as we welcome back Broadway’s hottest tickets reopening tonight. Earlier this morning, the cast of Disney’s Award winning phenomenon The Lion King got everyone to RISE & SHINE as the sun went up on this very special day.
In celebration of this historical triumphant return to PRIDE ROCK this evening, here is Tshidi Manye as “Rafiki” and the full Broadway cast taking over New York City on Good Morning America singing the show’s powerful and iconic opening number CIRCLE OF LIFE.
THE LION KING is set to make audiences once again ROAR at the Minskoff Theatre. It’s US National Tour is also set to return later this year. This marks as the 2nd production to re-open following the London company this past Summer.
Can’t be there in the audience tonight?!! The company will be livestreaming the historical first performance of CIRCLE OF LIFE on stage at the Minskoff on the Disney on Broadway TikTok account TONIGHT at 7pm EST.
Break a leg to the full company!
HAKUNA MATTATA!!!
How amazing was this?
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NYBT TOP 50 TONY AWARDS COUNTDOWN: # 12 – COME FROM AWAY

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RISE & SHINE BROADWAY FANS! The days continue to get closer as we celebrate Broadway’s biggest night just 12 DAYS AWAY. We of course are talking about The 74th Annual Tony Awards. We have more iconic legendary performances coming up on our TOP 50 TONY AWARDS COUNTDOWN. Truly the ultimate celebration of welcoming back Live Theater’s return. Are you ready for more?
At # 12 on our countdown, we chose a groundbreaking powerful story inspired by what happened on the day we NEVER FORGET 20 years ago. It follows a community of people on a small Canadian Island (called Gander) as they take care of over 7,000 strangers from all points of the earth during the September 11th, 2001 terrorist attacks. This is Come From Away. The show features a score and a book by husband and wife duo Irene Carl Sankoff and David Hein.
From the 2017 telecast, here is the full original Broadway cast singing the show’s opening number WELCOME TO THE ROCK. .
COME FROM AWAY was first conceived by Lawyer and Theater producer Michael Rubinoff. He was inspired by the story of how the entire community of Gander, Newfoundland welcomed the stranded passengers into their homes during September 11th, 2001 for a whole week till it was safe to go back up into the air. He tried to pitch the idea to many numerous Canadian musical theatre writers to no avail. Luckily at the same time in 2009, an new original musical entitled My Mother’s Lesbian Jewish Wiccan Wedding just opened. It was getting tons of buzz from the Toronto Fringe Festival and was transferred to the Panasonic Theatre. Rubinoff got the autobiographical musical’s composer husband and wife duo Irene Sankoff and David Hein on board for the new musical. From there, the team went straight to work. In 2011, Sankoff and Hein traveled to Gander, Newfoundland on the 10th Anniversary of the 9/11 terror attacks. There, they got to meet and interview many of the locals and the passengers that were stranded (who returned for the Anniversary) to share their stories and experiences on what it was like during the long week of the most difficult time in world history. The couple took many of the stories turning them directly into music while others were merged for story purposes. From there, the show went on to be developed for 3 1/2 years, Many readings and workshops for the show were done through the The The Canadian Music Theatre Project at Sheridan College, Goodspeed Musicals, and the National Alliance for Musical Theatre.
It officially had its world premiere engagements in 2015 playing Seattle, Washington at both the The 5th Avenue Theatre and the Seattle Repertory Theatre. Both runs earned critical praise and extensions. From there, the show embarked for a pre-Broadway tour in the Fall of 2016. The Pre-Broadway tour played engagements at the Ford’s Theatre in Washington, D.C. and the Royal Alexandra Theatre in Toronto, Ontario, The Toronto engagement sold out by the 2nd week of performances selling over $1.7 million in tickets in a single week.
The company also performed a special benefit concert version in the actual town of Gander at the Steele Community Centre as a tribute to the inspirational people there. Many of the residents and the passengers who were grounded during that crazy time were an emotional mess to hear their stories told by performers.
From there, the show officially made its way to the Great Bright Way playing the Gerald Schoenfeld Theatre where it was still playing to packed houses. At the time of the COVID-19 pandemic when it shutdown, the show was initially set to celebrate its 3rd Anniversary performance that evening. It is set to relaunch its Broadway run there on September 21st, 2021.
Under the direction of Christopher Ashley, the cast was led by….
Tony nominee Chad Kimball (later Tony LePage and James Seol) as Garth”, “Kevin Tuerff”, and others,
Tony nominee Jenn Colella (later Becky Gulsvig and currently Rachel Tucker) as “Captain Beverly Bass” (the first female pilot EVER for American Airlines), Annette”, and others,
Joel Hatch as “Claude Elliott” and others,
Rodney Hicks (later and now De’Lon Grant) as “Bob” and others,
Caesar Samayoa as “Ali”, “Kevin Jung” and others,
Kendra Kassebaum (later Alex Finke, Emily Walton, and Pearl Sun) as “Janice Mosher” and others,
Petrina Bromley (later Pearl Sun) as “Bonnie Harris” and others,
Geno Carr (later and now Paul Whitty) as “Oz Fudge” and others,
Lee MacDougall (later and now Jim Walton) as “Doug”, “Nick Marson” and others,
Q. Smith (later and now Kenita R. Smith) as “Hannah O’Rourke” and others,
Sharon Donaldson-Wheatley as “Diane Gray” and others,
and
Astrid Van Wieren as “Beulah Davis” and others.
COME FROM AWAY went on to be nominated for 7 Tony Awards in 2017. It took home only 1 for BEST DIRECTION OF A MUSICAL (for Christopher Ashley).
With the success of Broadway, COME FROM AWAY continues to move audiences everywhere. It’s currently a worldwide phenomenon. Productions are currently being performed all over including….
a sit-down company in Toronto (which the producers planned immediately following the closing of the Pre-Broadway run there),
on Tour all across North America (set to relaunch also later this Fall),
in London’s West End (where it took home the Olivier for BEST NEW MUSICAL) which reopened this past Summer,
in Australia,
and more.
Along with its success on stage, COME FROM AWAY was recently released as a professionally captured proshot. It was released this past Friday on Apple TV+. Filmed on the stage of the Gerald Schonefeld Theatre in front of a private audience of Frontline Workers, it included veteran original and replacement cast members combined.
This show is truly a celebration of community even in the most difficult times.
How beautiful was that performance musical?!!

After 18 1/2 months, BROADWAY’S BACK! THE LION KING, WICKED, CHICAGO, and HAMILTON returns, LACKAWANNA BLUES debuts tonight!!

RAISE A GLASS TO FREEDOM!! WE COULDN’T BE HAPPIER to once again FEEL THE LOVE TONIGHT… AND ALL THAT JAZZ. Tonight is the night Broadway fans!! After a long intermission of 18 1/2 months, more Broadway Theaters are reopening TONIGHT. What an unforgettable lineup we have.
First things first, we first welcome back 4 of Broadway’s legendary Award winning hottest long running tickets consisting of…..
Disney’s Award winning smash hit The Lion King ROARING back into the Minskoff Theatre,
the BEWITCHING blockbuster WICKED set to finally DEFY GRAVITY once again at the Gershwin Theatre,
Lin-Manuel Miranda‘s global REVOLUTIONARY phenomenon Hamilton making us all RISE UP in THE ROOM WHERE IT HAPPENS once more at the Richard Rodgers Theatre,
and
the legendary long running revival of Chicago set to once again GIVE EM’ THE OLD RAZZLE DAZZLE at the Ambassador Theatre.
We are also so excited to be welcoming another brand new show making its Broadway debut this evening.
Manhattan Theatre Club officially re-opens its doors with the debut of Tony Award winner Ruben Santiago-Hudson’s one man show LACKAWANNA BLUES beginning previews at the Samuel J. Friedman Theatre. The show’s official Opening Night is set for September 28th, 2021
These past 18 1/2 months were truly rough but without any further, LET’S GO ON WITH THE SHOW!!!
Break Legs to the cast, crew, musicians, and creative team for all shows!!!
WELCOME BACK TO BROADWAY EVERYONE!!!
Who is excited?
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Tony winners Audra McDonald and Leslie Odom Jr. to host this year’s Tony Awards!!!

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Audra McDonald & Leslie Odom Jr. Will Host the Tony Awards and CBS' Broadway's Back! Special; Tickets Available Starting Today!

BREAKING NEWS: Announcing this year’s hosts for The 74th Annual Tony Awards. With celebrating Broadway’s return and biggest night overall, this year’s Emcees will be an incredible dynamic duo that is no stranger to having previously won Tony Awards themselves. They are…… (DRUM ROLL)…..
the legendary record breaking versatile 6 time Tony Award winning Audra McDonald (Broadway’s 1994 revival of Carousel, Master Class, RAGTIME, A Raisin in the Sun, Porgy and Bess, and Lady Day at Emersons Bar & Grill)
and
Tony Award winner Leslie Odom Jr. (Broadway’s Hamilton).
McDonald will be hosting the 7:00pm EST Paramount+ streaming of the actual live ceremony.
From there at 9:00pm EST, Odom Jr. will host the CBS edition entitled BROADWAY’S BACK.
The 74th Annual Tony Awards is set for September 26th, 2021. It will be coming to you LIVE from Broadway’s legendary Winter Garden Theatre.
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MAN UP! Casting announced for the return of Broadway’s THE BOOK OF MORMON this Fall!!

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HELLO!! Full casting has been announced for the return of the Broadway company of the Award winning smash hit The Book of Mormon. Under the direction and choreography of Casey Nicholaw, this unbelievable of LATTER DAY SAINTS and UGANDIAN residents will be led by…..
Kevin Clay in his Broadway debut as the hopeful, serious, selfish, to-himself, and perfectionist “Elder Price” which he previously played on the National Tour,
Longtime cast member Cody Jamison Strand returning as everyone’s favorite high energetic, awkward, nerdy, and always imaginative “Elder Cunningham” which he also played on the National Tour and in London,
Kim Exum returning as the beautiful, brave, and dreamy Ugandian herself “Nabalungi”,
Sterling Jarvis returning as protective Ugandian leader “Mafala Hatimbi” which he previously played on the National Tour,
Stephen Ashfield returning as optimistic LGBTQ, and flomboyant missionary leader “Elder McKinley which he originated and won an Olivier Award for his performance in the show’s London company,
Derrick Williams returning as the wicked “General BFN”,
and
a Full Ensemble.
The Broadway company of THE BOOK OF MORMON will make audience BELIEVE that TOMORROW IS A LATTER DAY once again beginning November 5th, 2021 at the Eugene O’Neill Theatre. Other productions of the show set to reopen will also include its London company and UK/ Ireland Touring productions. More companies will be going out as well.
When the show does return, there will be some tweaks and updates to the script made. All of this has come following last year’s events of the Black Lives Matter protests. During that time, the show itself received so much backlash with its portrayal of Africans (since about 85% of the musical takes place in Uganda). Work will be made to the show’s score and book by its creators (Trey Parker, Matt Stone and Robert Lopez) to make it less offensive. These changes will go also to all future companies as well.
In addition, it returns without its main head producer Scott Rudin. Earlier this year, the producer had dropped from all his Broadway projects following recent reports of his horrific, arrogant, abusive, monstrous, ugly, and tyrannical behaviors towards people in the work place.
Who is excited?!!!

NYBT TOP 50 TONY AWARDS COUNTDOWN: #13 – JERSEY BOYS

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WHAT’S GOING ON BROADWAY FANS?! The 74th Annual Tony Awards is just 13 DAYS AWAY. Can you believe the wait is almost over?!! With getting us back into the groove of Broadway’s reopening and celebrating this annual tradition, we at New York Broadway Tours are continuing to serenade you every morning with many of our favorite legendary performances on our TOP 50 TONY AWARDS COUNTDOWN. More showstoppers from previous telecasts coming up. Get ready to belt it out!!!
At # 13 on our countdown, we follow 4 locals from New Jersey who come together and create one of the most successful Rock ‘N Roll groups of the 1960’s. This is Jersey Boys. The show tells the story and features the songs of Frankie Valli & The Four Seasons. It features a score by Bob Gaudio and Bob Crewe along with a book by Marshall Brickman & Rick Elice.
From the 2006 telecast, here is Tony winners John Lloyd Young as “Frankie Valli” and Christian Hoff as “Tommy DeVito” along with Tony nominee J Robert Spencer as “Nick Massi”, and Daniel Reichard as “Bob Gaudio”, and the full original Broadway cast performing a medley of some of your favorite FOUR SEASONS tunes. They consist of….. CAN’T TAKE MY EYES OFF OF YOU and the show’s finale WHO LOVES YOU.
JERSEY BOYS was originally conceived by OG Four Seasons member Bob Gaudio. He wanted to create a musical featuring the discography of the band… almost done in the same style as Mamma Mia! with an original story. He hired book writers Rick Elice and Marshall Brickman along with director Des McAnuff, and producer Michael David of Dodger Theatricals). However, it was Brickman who suggested Gaudio in creating the musical to really tell the story of Gaudio’s own personal experiences of being part of The Four Seasons. He believes it’s a true classic rags to riches, and back to rags classic American story. There also wasn’t that much about the group’s history prior to the show happening because there weren’t that many tabloids about them in magazines during that era. However, Brickman and Elice were surprised to discover the Four Seasons (including Bob Gaudio) had criminal records but they cleaned themselves up in the end. They also explored previous interviews from the alive OG members at the end…. Frankie Valli, Tommy DeVito (who recently passed away), and Gaudio. Each of them shared their own experience of the story. However, the script received that “A-Ha” moment when DeVito told Brickman and Ellis to not listen to what the other members said. It immediately was given that Rashomon effect into the story that we know today. In case anyone may not know, each member of the Four Season narrates their side of the story especially with the drama they go through.
The show had its World Premiere run in California at the La Jolla Playhouse in the Fall of 2004. It was well received by critics but bits of the Book needed some work and revamping before Broadway. In addition, the lead role of “Frankie Valli” (originally played by David Noroma) was recast by newcomer John Lloyd Young.
FUN FACT: Young originally auditioned for the show’s world premiere run as “Tommy DeVito” however he failed to get the role. When the show was getting ready for Broadway, he persisted and auditioned again. This time, he booked it and replaced David Noroma as “Frankie Valli”. This shows you that persistence pays off!!!
JERSEY BOYS officially made its Broadway Debut in the Fall of 2005 where it played Broadway’s August Wilson Theatre for 11 years and 4,642 performances as the 12th Longest Running Show in Broadway History. It became an instant box office smash playing to packed houses every single night. Under the direction of Des McAnuff and choreography by Sergio Trujillo, the original cast was led by…
John Lloyd Young as “Frankie Valli”
Christian Hoff as “Tommy Devito”
J. Robert Spencer as “Nick Massi”,
Daniel Reichard as “Bob Gaudio
Michael Longoria as “Joe Pesci” (and OG alternate “Frankie Valli”),
Jennifer Niamo as “Mary Delgado”,
Erica Piccininni as “Lorraine”,
Sara Schmidt as “Francine Valli”,
Mark Lotito as Gyp DeCarlo,
and more.
The Broadway production had a huge roster of replacements throughout its unforgettable 11 years.
JERSEY BOYS went to be nominated for 8 Tony Awards in 2006 winning 4 for BEST MUSICAL, BEST LEADING ACTOR IN A MUSICAL (for John Lloyd Young), BEST FEATURED ACTOR IN A MUSICAL (for Christian Hoff), and BEST LIGHTING DESIGN OF A MUSICAL (for Howell Binkley). The show’s original cast recording also went on to top the charts and win a 2007 Grammy Award for BEST MUSICAL THEATRE ALBUM.
With the success of Broadway, the show went on to become a worldwide phenomenon with productions everywhere from London’s West End (where it went on to win the Olivier Award taking home the only the big prize that evening BEST NEW MUSICAL), Australia, Several Touring companies worldwide, Global companies translating the show into various different languages, and even a company on Norwegian Cruise Line.
A month after shutting down ON Broadway, it was announced that JERSEY BOYS was here to stay in the Big Apple. In the Fall of 2017, the show made its way OFF-Broadway to its current home at New World Stages. For its current Off Broadway run (with the production being in a smaller space), the set was created smaller along with 4 Ensemble actors tracks being cut. The script however is still the same. With its same original creative team, the original Off Broadway company was led by….
Aaron De Jesus as “Frankie Valli”,
Nicholas Dromard as “Tommy Devito”,
Mark Edwards as “Nick Massi”,
Cory Jeacoma as “Bob Gaudio”,
Jon Hacker as “Joe Pesci”,
Jennifer Niamo as “Mary Delgado”,
Rachel Schur as “Lorraine”,
Jenna Nicole Schoen as “Francine Valli”,
Stephen Cerf as Gyp DeCarlo,
and more.
Several replacements have gone into the Off Broadway run including most recently notably the Granddaughter of the real Frankie Valli himself. In 2019, Olivia Valli joined the cast playing her own real life Grandmother “Mary Delgado” for a strictly limited engagement. See, it runs in the family.
JERSEY BOYS was still playing to packed houses every night at its current Off Broadway home and around the world.
The show was abruptly shutdown due to the COVID-19 pandemic on March 12th, 2020. However, they are starting to return. The New York company will resume performances Off Broadway at New World Stages starting November 15th, 2021.
Most recently, the show launched its first West End revival at the newly renovated Trafalgar Theatre in London.
Along with its success on stage, JERSEY BOYS became a smash on the big screen. The film version was released in 2014 from Warner Bros. Pictures. Under the direction of Clint Eastwood, the cast was led by….
John Lloyd Young reprising his Tony winning role as “Frankie Valli”,
Vincent Piazza as “Tommy Devito”,
Michael Lomenda as “Nick Massi”,
Erich Bergen as “Bob Gaudio”,
Jon Hacker as “Joe Pesci”,
Renee Marino as “Mary Delgado”,
Erica Piccininni as “Lorraine”,
Freya Tingley as “Francine Valli”,
Christopher Walken as Gyp DeCarlo,
and more.
Most recently, it was announced that a Live Televised production of the musical is set to be released this holiday season. Filmed in Cleveland, OH, it will be a made-for-television presentation featuring the show’s original staging and led by an exciting cast consisting of….
Nick Jonas as “Frankie Valli”,
Andy Karl as “Tommy DeVito”,
Cj Pawlikowski as “Bob Gaudio”,
and
Matt Bogart as “Nick Massi”.
In addition to life outside of doing the show’s success 8 times a week, the original Broadway FOUR SEASONS (Hoff, Reichard, and Spencer with the exception of Young being replaced by Michael Longoria) reunited and embarked on a concert tour as THE BOYS done in the style of a cover band show performing majority of songs from the show and additional Four Seasons tunes not in JERSEY BOYS. However, the group all got sued by Frankie Valli, Bob Gaudio, Marshall Brickman and Rick Elice who claimed they were “stealing songs, stage elements and copyrighted logo” that imply that it is an authorized spin-off of JERSEY BOYS. They immediately gave the group a name change from The 4 Hitmen to what it is today as The Midtown Men. Longoria, Hoff, Reichard, and Spencer counter-sued, claiming that the accusations were false, and alleging the use of “bully tactics” in an “effort to injure the livelihood and the reputations” of the actors. All they were doing was paying tribute to their job. The original lawsuit was dropped in 2010 with the condition that they kept the performance distanced to the world of JERSEY BOYS. It was tweaked up featuring a tribute medley to music from the show (THE FOUR SEASONS) along with other additional Rock ‘N Roll songs in the 1960’s. Even before all of COVID-19 was happening, THE MIDTOWN MEN continued to give concerts all across the country…. Some with a small band and some featuring the world’s greatest symphony orchestras.
JERSEY BOYS has also been continued to be performed in Schools, Community, and Regional Theaters.
Isn’t this musical so great in the way it gets the audiences walking out humming those tunes?!!
Isn’t it TOO GOOD TO BE TRUE?