BEAUTIFUL! Full Casting announced for the National Tour of PRETTY WOMAN: THE MUSICAL!!

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NEVER GIVE UP ON A DREAM! Full casting has been announced for the upcoming National Tour of Pretty Woman: The Musical. Under the direction and choreography by Jerry Mitchell, this high energy cast strutting their stuff will include 3 cast member from the Broadway production consisting of…..
Jessica Crouch taking on the role of the wisecracking friend and roommate and Queen of the prostitution trade herself… “Kit De Luca”,
and
Matthew Stocke (who also appeared on Broadway in Titanic, The Full Monty, The Wedding Singer, Rock of Ages, and The Last Ship) taking on the role of insensitive lawyer “Phillip Stuckley”
The cast will also include Kyle Taylor Parker (who also appeared on Broadway in Kinky Boots and Charlie and the Chocolate Factory) as the serious but soft-hearted hotel manager “Barney Thompson”.
They all join the previously announced…..
Tony nominee Adam Pascal as womanizing business man “Edward Lewis”
and
Olivia Valli as the beautiful free spirited Hollywood prostitute “Vivian Ward”.
PRETTY WOMAN’s National Tour is set to kick off October 9th. 2021 in Providence, RI before traveling to the following cities across North America….
Cincinnati, OH,
Detroit, MI
St. Louis, MO,
Buffalo, NY,
Rochester, NY,
Chicago, IL,
Washington D.C.,
Philedelphia. PA.
Cleveland, OH,
Hartford, CT,
Boston, MA,
Baltimore, MD,
Los Angeles, CA,
Tucson, AZ
San Diego, CA,
Denver, CO,
and
so much more.
Who is excited?!

NYBT TOP 50 TONY AWARDS COUNTDOWN: # 18 – DREAMGIRLS

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WHAT’S HAPPENING BROADWAY FANS?!!! The celebration is on for Broadway’s biggest night just 18 DAYS AWAY. Our hearts are booming with excitement for The 74th Annual Tony Awards. We at New York Broadway Tours continue to play our favorite showstopping performances from previous telecasts coming your way on our TOP 50 TONY AWARDS COUNTDOWN. Live Theater is back, people!!! Are you ready for another powerhouse act?!!!
At # 18 on our countdown, we travel to Chicago in the 1960’s through the 1970’s. There, we meet an aspiring girl group that goes through the ultimate transformation into superstars. Along the way, they discover the drama that goes on when you’re dealing with the price of fame and how it affects their friendship and relationships. This is the legendary smash hit Dreamgirls. With music by Henry Krieger and lyrics and book by Tom Eyen, the show is loosely inspired by the story of Diana Ross and The Supremes and from the history of Motown and R&B.
From the 1982 telecast, the iconic Jennifer Holiday in her legendary performance as “Effie White” along with Ben Harney as “Curtis Taylor Jr.”, Obba Babatundé as “C.C. White” Sheryl Lee Ralph as “Deena Jones”, Loretta Devine as “Lorell Robinson”, Cleavant Derricks as “James “Thunder” Early”, and Deborah Brunell as “Michelle Morris” perform the big ACT 1 FINALE CLIMACTIC showdown confrontation scene. It consists of IT’S ALL OVER and the musical’s signature anthe, AND I AM TELLING YOU I’M NOT GOING.
DREAMGIRLS was first conceived in the 1970’s as a project for actress Nell Carter. The show’s creators Harry Krieger and Tom Eyen previously worked together on a musical adaptation of Eyen’s play THE DIRTIEST SHOW IN TOWN. During that show, they were inspired by Carter in that. Their aim was to create a show all about black backup singers. The original title for the show was called ONE NIGHT ONLY (named after the song in the musical). It was workshopped for Joseph Papp but then was dropped when Nell Carter began working on the soap opera RYAN’S HOPE. A year later, the musical was put back on the table when it got the attention of acclaimed director and choreographer Michael Bennett (the genius behind the Tony and Pulitzer Prize winning A Chorus Line). From there, the show continued with 3 additional workshops entitled BIG DREAMS and then eventually what we know today as DREAMGIRLS. During those workshops, so much of the storyline, songs, dialogue, and casting for the role of “Effie White” kept changing. One of the biggest early versions was that the role of “Effie ” initially dies at the end of Act 1 which did not impress Carter’s replacement Jennifer Holiday causing her to initially drop from the show. Carter later returned to the labs for the roles and then left again for her starring role on the NBC TV show GIMMIE A BREAK. With some of the changes improving in Act 1 and the expansion of “Effie”, Holiday returned to the labs but still focused on the role of “Deena Jones” (played by Sheryl Lee Ralph) causing her to quit again. Meanwhile the creative team continued working the script and after acquiring funding from music industry mogul David Geffen and fellow co-financiers ABC Entertainment, Metromedia, and The Shubert Organization, Michael Bennett brought Jennifer Holiday back in and made sure the 2nd act was rewritten and continued to build up the role of “Effie”.
The show officially arrived on Broadway in 1981 playing the Imperial Theatre running for 1,531 performances. Under the direction and choreography of Michael Bennett, the cast consisted of…
Tony winner Jennifer Holliday (later Julia McGirt, Roz Ryan, and Vanessa Townsell) as “Effie White”,
Tony nominee Sheryl Lee Ralph (later Linda Leilani Brown, and Susan Beaubian) as “Deena Jones”,
Loretta Devine (later Teresa Burnell) as “Lorell Robinson”,
Ben Harney (later Weyman Thompson) as “Curtis Taylor Jr.”,
Obba Babatunde (later Lawrence Clayton and Tony Franklin) as “C.C. White”,
Tony winner Cleavant Derricks (later David Alan Grier and Hinton Battle) as “James “Thunder” Early”, 4
and
Deborah Brunell as “Michelle Morris”.
It was nominated for 13 Tony Awards in 1982 winning 6 including BEST LEADING ACTRESS IN A MUSICAL (for Jennifer Holiday).
DREAMGIRLS went on to tour all across America on and off. One of the most notable touring productions included a stop in New York’s Apollo Théâtre in Harlem back in 2009. Under the direction of Robert Longbottom, the cast featured…
Moya Angela as “Effie White”,
American Idol’s Syesha Mercado as “Deena Jones”,
Tony nominee this year Adrienne Warren as “Lorell Robinson”,
Chaz Lamar Shepherd as “Curtis Taylor Jr.”,
Trevon Davis as “C.C. White”
Chester Gregory as “James “Thunder” Early”,
and
Margaret Hoffman as “Michelle Morris”.
The musical is eyeing plans for its highly anticipated overdue return to Broadway. This new production is based on the show’s recent overdue premiere in London’s West End back in 207. Under the direction and choreography of Tony Award winner (and nominee again this year) Casey Nicholaw, Dreamgirls West End ran at London’s Savoy Theatre for 2 ½ years. Talks were also being made for Glee favorite Amber Riley (who made her West End debut with the production) to reprise her Olivier Award winning performance as “Effie White”. No word has been announced for the official start date or what Broadway house it will be performed in.
In addition to its success on stage, DREAMGIRLS was a worldwide smash hit on the big screen. The film adaptation from Dreamworks Pictures was released in 2006. Under the direction of Bill Condon, the filmed featured an all star cast consisting of….
Oscar, Golden Globe, and Grammy winner Jennifer Hudson as “Effie White”,
Grammy winner and Oscar nominee Beyoncé as “Deena Jones”,
Tony winner Anika Noni Rose as “Lorell Robinson”,
Oscar winner Jamie Foxx as “Curtis Taylor Jr.”,
Keith Robinson as “C.C. White”
Emmy and Golden Globe winner Eddie Murphy as “James “Thunder” Early”,
and
Sharon Leal as “Michelle Morris”
The film was nominated for 8 Oscars in 2007 winning 2 including BEST SUPPORTING ACTRESS (for Jennifer Hudson for her iconic portrayal of Effie). The film also was nominated for 5 Golden Globes that same year winning 3 (including BEST MOTION PICTURE – MUSICAL OR COMEDY).
Today, there are still productions of Dreamgirls around the world.
Isn’t this the ultimate musical for standout powerhouse divas?

Full casting announced for return of Broadway’s TO KILL A MOCKINBIRD; Cast to include Parrish, Portia Braugher, and more joining Daniels and Keenan-Bolger

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ALL RISE! Full casting has been announced for the return of the Broadway production of Aaron Sorkin‘s Award winning play adaptation of Harper Lee‘s To Kill a Mockingbird. Under the direction of Bartlett Sher, additional casting will include….
Stage and Screen favorite Hunter Parrish (Broadway’s original Spring Awakening and Godspell plus TV’s Weeds and Good Girls Revolt) as “Jem Finch”,
Noah Robbins (Broadway’s short lived revival of Brighton Beach Memoirs and Arcadia plus FOX‘s Grease Live) as “Dill Harris”,
Juilliard graduate Michael Braugher in his Broadway debut as “Tom Robinson”,
Zachary Booth (Off Broadway’s Prayer for My Enemy and TV’s Damages) as “Horace Gilmer”,
Stage and Screen favorite Gordon Clapp (TV’s NYPD Blue and Broadway’s Glengarry Glen Ross and The Great Society) as “Judge John Taylor”,
Portia as “Calpurnia”,
and
a Full Ensemble.
This cast joins the previously announced lineup of returning original cast members….
Tony nominee and Emmy winner Jeff Daniels reprising his performance as “Atticus Finch”
and
Celia Keenan-Bolger reprising her Tony Award winning performance of “Scout Finch”.
TO KILL A MOCKINGBIRD will resume its Broadway trial at the Shubert Theatre starting October 5th, 2021.
Who is excited?!!

NYBT TOP 50 TONY AWARDS COUNTDOWN: # 19 – KINKY BOOTS

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GOOD MORNING BROADWAY FANS?!! Are you ready for The 74th Annual Tony Awards just 19 DAYS AWAY?!! We at New York Broadway Tours are continuing our celebration of Live Theater’s return with our TOP 50 TONY AWARDS COUNTDOWN. We got so many showstopping performances coming your way from previous telecasts. Get ready to BELT IT OUT!!!
At # 19 on our countdown, we pay a visit to a shoe factory in England on the verge of trouble. However, it is saved when the factory owner’s son and a cabaret drag queen form a unique partnership. Time to purchase a pair of…… Kinky Boots!!! Based on the 2005 film of the same name (and inspired by a true story), the show features a score by Tony and Grammy Award winner Cyndi Lauper and a book by Harvey Fierstein.
From the 2013 telecast, Tony nominee Stark Sands as “Charlie Price” along with Tony winners Billy Porter as “Lola”, Annaleigh Ashford as “Lauren”, and members of the original Broadway cast strut their stuff and make the shoes of their dreams a reality with a performance of the show’s ACT 1 finale anthem where all you gotta do…… EVERYBODY SAY YEAH!!!
Kinky Boots The Musical was first conceived by Tony winning Broadway producer Daryl Roth. She first saw the original 2005 film before sharing it with producer Hal Luftig which they both fell in love with the “heart and soul” of the story. Within a year, the rights were secured to adapt the film into a stage musical. Roth and Luftig teamed up with Tony winning director and choreographer Jerry Mitchell along with Tony winning book writer and actor Harvey Fierstein. For creating the score, Mitchell knew of the perfect person that Fierstein was longtime friends with…. Acclaimed Grammy winning singing sensation Cyndi Lauper (which marked her debut as a Musical Theater songwriter). From there, the show began a full 2 ½ year journey of numerous readings and workshops.
Following a successful out of town tryout in Chicago in 2012, KINKY BOOTS officially arrived at Broadway’s Al Hirschfeld Theatre. It waas a smash hit running for an incredible 5 1/2 year run of 34 previews and 2,507 regular performances. Under the direction and choreography by Jerry Mitchell, the cast consisted of…
Tony nominee Stark Sands (later Andy Kelso, Aaron C. Finley, Killian Donnelly, Brendon Urie, Jake Shears, David Cook, Tyler Glenn, and Mark Ballas) as “Charlie Price”,
Tony winner Billy Porter (later Wayne Brady, Kyle Taylor Parker, Alan Mingo Jr, J Harrison Ghee, and Callum Francis) as “Lola”,
Tony winner Annaleigh Ashford (later Jeanna de Waal, Haven Burton, Tony nominee Taylor Louderman, DeLaney Westfall, Kirstin Maldonado, and Carrie St. Louis) as “Lauren”,
Tony winner Lena Hall (later Cortney Wolfson, Shannon O’Boyle, and Caroline Bowman) as “Nicola”,
and more.
KINKY BOOTS was nominated for 13 Tony Awards in 2013 winning 6 including BEST MUSICAL. It also won the Grammy for BEST MUSICAL THEATRE ALBUM.
Along with its success on Broadway, KINKY BOOTS went on to wow audiences in London’s West End (winning the Olivier Award for BEST NEW MUSICAL), several North American National Tours, Australia, and launching various International companies.
During the show’s London run, KINKY BOOTS was captured on a film. It was released in Theaters before later appearing on BroadwayHD, PBS Award winning Great Performances, and now on DVD today. From the stage of the Adelphi Theatre and featuring its original creative team, that filmed cast was led by….
Killian Donnelly as “Charlie Price”,
Matt Henry as “Lola”,
Natalie McQueen as “Lauren”,
Cordelia Farnworth as “Nicola”,
and more.
Today, KINKY BOOTS is available for Licensing by Music Theatre International. It has been performed both in schools, community, and regional theaters everywhere.
Doesn’t this show make you want to strut?

Broadway Throwbacks: GHOST THE MUSICAL celebrating 10 years!

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BELIEVE!!! 2021 marked the 10th Anniversary of one of the most romantic and thrilling shows that earned a huge cult following in Musical Theater history. We are talking about the musical adaptation of the Oscar winning film Ghost. What a legacy it has had….. DITTO!!!
For those who may not know, Ghost was a musical based on the 1990 romantic and thriller film from Paramount Pictures (which starred Patrick Swayze, Demi Moore, Whoopi Goldberg, and Tony Goldwyn). Set in New York City present day, the story follows a longtime couple settling into their life together. However, everything takes a turn for the worst when “Sam” (the boyfriend) is murdered and becomes a ghost. As events start to unfold, “Sam” sets out to save his girlfriend “Molly” from the person who killed him through the help of a psychic. The show features an original score by Dave Stewart and Glen Ballard. It also includes a book by the duo alongside the original film’s screenwriter Bruce Joel Rubin. Notable songs include HERE RIGHT NOW, THREE LITTLE WORDS, I CAN BREATHE, WITH YOU, NOTHING STOPS ANOTHER DAY, I’M OUTTA HERE, and more. The musical also includes the notable 1955 song UNCHAINED MELODY by Alex North and lyrics by Hy Zaret that was made famous by The Righteous Brothers used in the film.
The production was known for its unbelievable visual illusions on stage with actors being a Ghost including walking through doors, subways, and things flying around.
GHOST THE MUSICAL had its world premiere in March 2021 in Manchester, England playing the Manchester Opera House. It immediately transferred to London’s West End playing the Piccadilly Theatre for a year and a half long run. Under the direction of Tony Award winner Matthew Warchus and choreography by Ashley Wallen, the cast was led by…..
Richard Fleeshman (later Mark Evans) as “Sam Wheat,”
Caissie Levy (later Siobhan Dillon) as “Molly Jensen”,
Sharon D. Clarke (later temporary Da’Vine Joy Randolph) as “Oda Mae Brown”,
and
Andrew Langtree as “Carl Bruner”.
The musical earned mixed reviews mainly praising the production’s visual effects (illusions) and the cast’s performances.
It went on to be nominated for 6 Olivier Awards in 2012 including BEST NEW MUSICAL. But it lost all the categories.
Due to the great audience response, the show made its way overseas the following year to our New York City backyard. GHOST THE MUSICAL opened on Broadway the following year of 2012 playing the Lunt-Fontanne Theatre running for only 39 previews and 136 regular performances. With its same creative team, Fleeshman, Levy, and Randolph reprised their London performances for Broadway as “Sam Wheat”, “Molly Jensen”, and “Oda Mae Brown”. Additional cast included future Tony nominee Bryce Pinkham as “Carl Bruner”.
Despite also getting mixed reviews and low ticket sales, the Broadway production of GHOST THE MUSICAL went on to be nominated for 3 Tony Awards including BEST FEATURED ACTRESS IN A MUSICAL (for Da’Vine Joy Randolph). However, it also lost all the categories.
It continued to launch productions around the world including a UK / Ireland Tour, an International Tour, a North American National Tour (featuring Non-Equity actors), an Australian company, a German company, and so much more. It’s been translated to various languages.
Today, GHOST THE MUSICAL is also available for licensing via Theatrical Rights Worldwide. It has been performed already in various schools, community, and regional theaters everywhere.
Doesn’t this show make you want to BELIEVE?!!!
DITTO!!!
HAPPY 10 YEARS GHOST THE MUSICAL!!!
Who has seen this show?!!

Times Square TKTS Booth to reopen next week!!!

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BREAKING NEWS: With Broadway’s Theater scene back, there are so many great ways on how to get the best deals on tickets to hottest shows. We are so happy to announce that the famous TKTS booth in Times Square is set to reopen next week. That iconic RED booth will start re-selling day-of tickets starting September 14th, 2021.
For those who may not know, the TKTS booth was created by TDF (The Theater Development Fund). They are a non-for-profit service organization dedicated to bringing the power of the performing arts to everyone especially here in the Big Apple. They are a landmark to our Theater community selling Half-Priced Discounted tickets to some of the hottest shows both ON and OFF Broadway. This booth was closed since March 12th, 2020 due to Live Theater being shutdown thanks to the COVID-19 pandemic.
Like they did before the shutdown, TKTS will sell discounted tickets to BOTH evening and mattinae performances of your favorite shows on the day of. In addition, they’re also gonna be selling…. for the first time….. NEXT-DAY mattinae tickets.
The schedule of the operating hours will be as follows….
Tuesday, Thursday and Friday from 3pm – 8pm;
Wednesday from 12pm – 8pm;
Saturday from 11am – 8pm
Sunday from 11am – 7pm.
PLEASE NOTE: TKTS will be Dark on Mondays till October 2021.
FOR NEXT-DAY MATTINAE TICKETS: The way it works will be like this….
If the Mattinae is on a Wednesday, they will sell on Tuesday
If the Mattinae is on a Saturday, they will be hold on a Friday
If the Mattinae is on a Sunday, they will also sell on Saturday
We cannot wait to get our hands on those half-priced Broadway tickets!!
Who is excited?!!!