Chenoweth, Menzel, Miranda, Platt, Rivera, Gyllenhaal, and others to serve as presents for this year’s Tony Awards!!

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BREAKING NEWS: Broadway’s best will once again be taking center stage at Broadway’s biggest night this upcoming weekend. Announcement of presenters for The 74th Annual Tony Awards has officially been revealed. What an unforgettable lineup it is helping to celebrate the return of the Great Bright Way.
Expecting to appear at Broadway’s Winter Garden Theatre presenting Awards and performances will include….
Tony and Emmy Award winner Kristin Chenoweth,
Tony Award winner Idina Menzel,
Award winning mastermind Lin-Manuel Miranda,
Tony Award winner Ben Platt,
Tony Award nominee and Grammy winner Christopher Jackson,
Tony Award nominee Daphne Rubin-Vega,
Tony Award winning legend Chita Rivera,
Tony Award nominee Jeremy Pope,
Tony Award winner Kelli O’Hara,
Tony Award winning legend Bebe Neuwirth,
Tony Award winner BD Wong,
Tony and Academy Award nominee Jake Gyllenhaal,
Tony Award winner Annaleigh Ashford,
and so much more.
More presenters will be revealed these next few days.
The Tony Awards will be a full length 4 hour extravaganza event celebrating Broadway’s triumphant comeback after an 18 1/2 Intermission due to the COVID-19 pandemic. It’s all happening this Sunday night, September 26th, 2021 at the Winter Garden Theatre. It all begins at 7pm EST via Paramount+ for the actual Awards ceremony hosted by record breaking 6 time Tony Award winner Audra McDonald. From there, Tony Award winner Leslie Odom Jr. will emcee the 2nd half with the CBS telecast special entitled BROADWAY’S BACK at 9pm EST.
Who is excited?!!

NYBT TOP 50 TONY AWARDS COUNTDOWN: # 6 – THE PHANTOM OF THE OPERA

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GOOD MORNING BROADWAY FANS! We are getting closer each day to celebrating Broadway’s biggest night. The 74th Annual Tony Awards is only 6 DAYS AWAY. We got more iconic performances coming up on our TOP 50 TONY AWARDS COUNTDOWN. Are you ready to celebrate the return of Live Theater here in NYC?!!!
At # 6 on our countdown, we take you back in time to Paris in the year 1881. There, we meet a mysterious disfigured musical masked living in the subterranean labyrinth lair underneath the Paris Opera House and the young orphaned soprano he has trained and slowly falls in love with. However, when things don’t go the figure’s way, disaster strikes. This is the classic story of The Phantom of the Opera. With a score by Sir Andrew Lloyd Webber, lyrics by Charles Hart and Richard Stilgoe, and a book by Andrew Lloyd Webber and Richard Stilgoe, it’s based on the famous 1911 French novel by Gaston Leroux.
From the 1988 telecast, Award winner Michael Crawford as the title role and Sarah Brightman as “Christine Daae” perform the musical’s iconic JOURNEY TO THE LAIR scene consisting of the title song and the haunting THE MUSIC OF THE NIGHT.
THE PHANTOM OF THE OPERA was first concieved by Andrew Lloyd Webber in 1984. At the time, he wanted to write a piece for his wife at the time dancer turned soprano Sarah Brightman. He called longtime friend and collaborating producer Sir Cameron Mackintosh about aiming for a romantic story told on the stage. Webber suggested on the classic Gaston Leroux story. To get a visual sense, both watched the iconic 1925 Lon Chaney silent film version and the 1943 Claude Rains film version. However both Lloyd Webber and Mackintosh were unable to see how it could leap from screen to stage. A few months later in New York City while working another show, Lloyd Webber finds a second-hand copy of the original Gaston Leroux novel which supplied more the details and the necessary inspiration to develop a musical. He decided to give PHANTOM a 2nd chance. From there, he went straight to work on the piece. Lloyd Webber contacted Jim Steinman to write the lyrics thanks to his “dark obsessive side”, but he declined in order to fulfill his commitments on several albums he was producing at the time. He then reached out to Alan Jay Lerner who later became seriously ill after joining the project and was forced to withdraw. None of contributions (including the involvement of the song MASQUERADE) are credited in the show. Lloyd Webber’s 3rd contact was lyricist Richard Stilgoe (which they previously collaborated together on the musical STARLIGHT EXPRESS). To give the audience a taste of the story, Lloyd Webber staged an early production / workshop at his home in Sydmonton (located in Hampshire, England) a year later. What they originally saw was an early rough draft with songs being cut and later rewrites by a young unknown writer named Charles Hart. However, parts of Richard Stilgoe’s original lyrics are still in the score today. In addition, the initial mask for “The Phantom” was a full muffled mask where people couldn’t even hear him sing full out. However, it was changed to what we know today as the half-faced white mask. From there, a full creative team was brought together including Maria Bjornson designing the sets and costumes, Gillian Lynne as choreographer, and direction by Hal Prince.
The show began its full-out world premiere in 1987 at Her Majesty’s Theatre in London’s West End. However most people realize that during its early dress rehearsals and previews, the show went through so much technical problems including the crashing of the chandelier (where thankfully no one was hurt). In addition, the leading lady lost her voice by the 2nd preview which now today makes the show use 2 alternating actresses for the lead role of “Christine”.
The show still went on to become the hottest ticket in London’s West End with the show’s original cast recording selling both of which have been certified 4× Platinum in the US and sold 4.97 million copies all around the world.
The original London production was continuing to play to packed houses every night till the COVID-19 pandemic hit. The show was abruptly shutdown for 16 1/2 months. Most recently, it returned this past July with a fully updated edition of the original staging. In addition throughout the pandemic, Cameron Mackintosh, Andrew Lloyd Webber, and his team also did some updates to Her Majesty’s Theatre giving it a little refurbishment and renovation.
The London production of PHANTOM is currently the 2nd Longest Running Show in West End History. It went on to win London’s Olivier Awards for BEST NEW MUSICAL.
A year later by critical acclaim, the show made its way overseas to our NYC backyard. The Broadway production opened at the Majestic Theatre in 1988. It also became an instant smash hit where it was also playing to packed houses every night. It has been here in NYC for the past 33 YEARS. It’s played over 13,000 sold out performances.
In 2006, the show played its 7,486th surpassing the original production of Cats (another Lloyd Webber smash hit) becoming the top Longest Running Show in Broadway History. Under the direction of Hal Prince and choreography by Gillian Lynne, the cast featured its original West End trio reprising their roles on Broadway consisting of…
Michael Crawford as “The Phantom”,
Sarah Brightman as “Christine”,
the late Steve Barton as “Raoul”.
and more.
Numerous replacements have went on to take over these iconic shows on Broadway and London’s West End.
The Broadway production was also abruptly shutdown due to the COVID-19 pandemic. However, it is scheduled to once again re-haunt the Majestic Theatre starting October 22nd, 2021.
The show was nominated for 10 Tony Awards in 1988 winning 7 including BEST MUSICAL.
Following its triumph in London’s West End and on Broadway, THE PHANTOM OF THE OPERA went on to become a worldwide smash hit.
In addition to its success on stage, the musical was captured on film TWICE.
In 2004, Warner Bros. Pictures released the legendary acclaimed film adaptation of the musical. It received mixed reviews but well received by audiences with critics praising the vocals and acting. It grossed over $154.6 million worldwide at the Box Office. Under the direction of Joel Schumaccher, the cast starred…
Gerard Butler as “The Phantom”,
Emmy Rossum as “Christine”,
and
Tony nominee Patrick Wilson as “Raoul”.
It went on to be nominated for several Awards including the Golden Globes and the Oscars but lost its categories.
The most recent filmed version of PHANTOM happened in 2011. For this version, it was the filming of an acclaimed concert production that played London’s Royal Albert Hall in honor of the musical’s 25th Anniversary of its world premiere. Because of playing a huge concert hall, there was some huge demands with the production that has been figured out including the chandelier and the changing of the sets. Most of the sets were projected onto an LED screen. In addition, the chandelier would not be crashed onto the stage but explode. With the full show, the concert also featured some surprises including the reunion of Michael Crawford and Sarah Brightman. In addition, 4 previous actors who played “The Phantom” joined forces to perform alongside Brightman and its concert masked man. Under the direction of Laurence Connor (who later directed a new touring production in honor of the show’s 25th), the cast starred..
Ramin Karimloo as “The Phantom”,
Sierra Boggess as “Christine”,
and
Hadley Fraser as “Raoul”.
Within these past over 30 years, THE PHANTOM OF THE OPERA has played on 6 continents and was translated into every major language. Both the original and new production (that was made for the 25th Anniversary) is still being performed around the world.
In addition, There are already productions of PHANTOM as well being played in schools, community, and regional theaters everywhere.
How beautifully haunting is this musical?

CURTAIN UP!!! NYC celebrates return of Broadway with 3-Day Outdoor Festival in Times Square this weekend

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This past weekend, New York City celebrated the return of Broadway with a 3-day Outdoor Festival experience for all Theater fans….. CURTAIN UP: BROADWAY IS BACK!! Sponsored by Prudential and in association with Playbill, The Broadway League and The Times Square Alliance, this 3-day festival featured an unforgettable lineup of free concerts, panels, Q&A’s, and more welcoming back our Live Theater scene.
If you missed any of the performances, Playbill was so wonderful to livestream all the weekend’s festivities of events.
How amazing is that?!!!
WELCOME BACK BROADWAY!!!

FIRST LOOK: Poster for 2021 Tony Awards

1 week to Broadway’s biggest night of the year!!! We are so happy to be celebrating the return of the Great Bright Way with the long awaited 74th Annul Tony Awards. A few days ago, the official Tony poster has been revealed. This particular one below is for the 2nd half of the ceremony that will air on CBS…. The Broadway’s Back concert.
Hosted by Tony winner Leslie Odom Jr., the CBS edition (which will air at 9pm EST) will feature performances from all 3 shows nominated for BEST MUSICAL consisting of….. Jagged Little Pill, Moulin Rouge, and Tina. Of course, that special will also announce the winners for BEST REVIVAL OF A PLAY, BEST PLAY, and of course BEST MUSICAL.
Meanwhile, the 1st half will be livestreamed at 7pm EST on Paramount+. That version of course will be hosted by 6 time Tony winner Audra McDonald presenting mainly all the other Awards including the Creative Awards and the Acting Awards.
The 74th Annual Tony Awards will be happening next Sunday night, September 26th, 2021 from Broadway’s Winter Garden Theatre.
Who is excited?
Which shows are you routing for?
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NYBT TOP 50 TONY AWARDS COUNTDOWN: # 7 – DEAR EVAN HANSEN

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GOOD MORNING BROADWAY FANS! Today is gonna be an exciting day and here’s why….. We are just 1 WEEK AWAY from Broadway’s biggest night. Can you believe its 7 days till The 74th Annual Tony Awards?!!! We at New York Broadway Tours have more of your favorite iconic performances coming your way on our TOP 50 TONY AWARDS COUNTDOWN
At # 7 on our countdown, we have one of the most powerful, groundbreaking, and inspirational shows out there. It tells the story of a young High School outcast who finds himself in the center of something that was not to be seen by the Public and a lie that was never meant to be told. This is Dear Evan Hansen. The show features a score by Benj Pasek and Justin Paul along with a book by Steven Levenson.
From the 2017 telecast, here is the musical’s iconic Tony Award winning star Ben Platt and the original Broadway cast performing one of the show’s most beloved signature underdog anthems WAVING THROUGH A WINDOW.
DEAR EVAN HANSEN was originally inspired by a real incident from Benj Pasek years in High School where a troubled teenager was found dead due to drug problems and all of a sudden, he had more mourners in death than friends in real life. The incident always came back to Pasek, he along with his collaborator Justin Paul began to create a full musical inspired by that tragic event. They decided to tell the story following an outcast with social anxiety and mental illness be in the center of it all. The show was then passed on to director Michael Grief who fell in love with the piece. From there, the show went through many years of readings and workshops.
The show originally premiered in 2015 at Arena Stage in Washington D.C. before making its way Off Broadway playing Second Stage Theater in the Spring of 2016. The response of the Off Broadway run was well received by critics and audiences, the show was then transferred to Broadway’s Music Box Theatre before becoming one of Broadway’s most popular hottest tickets.
Under the direction of Michael Grief, the cast consisted of…
Tony winner Ben Platt (later Noah Galvin, Taylor Trensch, Andrew Barth Feldman, and Jordan Fisher) as “Evan Hansen”,
Tony winner Rachel Bay Jones (later Lisa Brescia and Jessica Phillips) as “Heidi Hansen”,
Laura Dreyfuss (later, Mallory Bechtel and Gabrielle Carrubba) as “Zoe Murphy”,
Tony nominee Mike Faist (later Alex Boniello and David Jeffery) as “Connor Murphy”,
Will Roland (later Sky Lakota-Lynch and Jared Goldsmith) as “Jared Kleinman”,
Kristolyn Lloyd (later Phoenix Best, Samantha Williams, and Pheobe Koyabe) as “Alana Beck”,
Tony nominee Jennifer Laura Thompson (later Ann Sanders and Christiane Noll) as “Cynthia Murphy”,
and
Michael Parks (later Ivan Hernandez) as “Larry Murphy”.
The show was nominated for 9 Tony Awards in 2017 winning 6 including BEST MUSICAL, BEST ORIGINAL SCORE (for Pasek and Paul), and BEST LEADING ACTOR IN A MUSICAL (for Ben Platt). It’s Original Broadway Cast Recording also went on to win the Grammy Award for BEST MUSICAL THEATRE ALBUM.
Along with Broadway, DEAR EVAN HANSEN was playing to packed houses all over North America with its current National Tour, on a North American National Tour, and most recently made its UK Debut in London’s West End (where it just took home the Olivier for BEST NEW MUSICAL).
The show continued to sell out every night on Broadway and around the world until it was abruptly shutdown due to the COVID-19 pandemic. However, it is coming back this Fall. The Broadway production will reopen at the Music Box Theatre starting December 11th, 2021. The London company reopens at the Noel Coward Theatre starting October 26th, 2021. From there, the North American National Tour will re-kick off December 7th, 2021 in Greensboro, NC before traveling to more than 30 cities across both the USA and and Canada.
In addition to its success on stage, the musical is about to inspire audiences on the big screen. The film adaptation is set to come out THIS FRIDAY, September 24th, 2021 in Theaters everywhere. Produced by Universal Pictures, Marc Platt and Adam Siegel, and directed by Stephen Chbosky, the film will feature a full all-star cast led by….
Ben Platt reprising his Tony winning performance of the title role,
Oscar, Emmy, and Golden Globe winner Julianne Moore as “Heidi Hansen”,
Golden Globe nominee Kaitlin Dever as “Zoe Murphy”,
Oscar nominee Amy Adams as “Cynthia Murphy”,
Colton Ryan as “Connor Murphy” (a part he previously understudied in the Broadway production),
Acclaimed actress and singer Amandla Stenberg as “Alana Beck”,
Acclaimed actor and comedian Nik Dodani as “Jared Kleinman”,
&
Danny Pino as “Larry” (who is now updated as the stepfather of “The Murphy Family”),
The new film will have some unique updates including brand new Ensemble characters created specifically for the film. It also will feature 2 new original songs written for the film by Pasek and Paul along with all the beloved hits from the musical.
DEAR EVAN HANSEN is a celebration of everyone.
Doesn’t this show make you really care for the underdogs who feel like they don’t have a voice?
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JAGGED LITTLE PILL experiences backlash and controversy over change of main featured character’s identity; Producers open up

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YOU OUGHTA KNOW! Since the 15 time Tony Award nominated and Grammy winning smash hit Jagged Little Pill opened on Broadway, the show has been experiencing some controversy. All of it is surrounded on the musical’s featured standout character of “Jo” (played by Tony nominated powerhouse Lauren Patten).
During the show’s original World Premiere out-of-town tryout at the American Repertory Theater in 2018, the role of “Jo” was originally portrayed as non-binary.
However, the creative team scrapped and changed the entire storyline as it was preparing for Broadway. Today, the character is portrayed as cisgender.
The discussion has been a huge debate and receiving tons of backlash from the theatre community via social media. The switch was considered as an example of the underrepresentation of trans and nonbinary people on Broadway.
Today, the show’s producers released a statement on social media regarding the backlash and everyone’s reaction.
JAGGED LITTLE PILL is set to reopen at Broadway’s Broadhurst Theatre starting October 21st, 2021.
Thoughts?