LACKAWANNA BLUES cancels remaining previews on Broadway this weekend; Hudson heals from back injury

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BREAKING NEWS: Due to a back injury sustained by Tony winner Ruben Santiago Hudson, it has just been announced that he has cancelled all remaining preview performances of his one man show LACKAWANNA BLUES on Broadway this weekend.
Hudson will officially resume performances of the show with its official Broadway Opening Night this Tuesday, September 28th, 2021. It’s expecting to run for a limited engagement till this Halloween on October 31st, 2021.
Get well and lots of rest Ruben.
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JAGGED LITTLE PILL cast member Nora Schell comes forward on horrific mistreatment by production staff via social media!!

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YOU OUGHTA KNOW!!! Former Jagged Little Pill standout cast member Nora Schell came forward today about that rough time of hell in the Tony nominated and Grammy winning musical. While the production was originally in previews back in the Fall of 2019, they explained about how BOTH the creative team and the show’s stage management FORCED them to postpone a surgery to receive treatment for Polycystic Ovarian Syndrome. With the postponed, it caused Schell to feel horrible. Check out the story right below.
Schell will NOT be returning to JAGGED LITTLE PILL when it reopens at the Broadhurst Theatre on October 18th, 2021.
In addition to Schell, the show’s Tony nominated original cast member Celia Gooding also revealed the other main reason she also departed the production with the news recently going on with the show’s controversial backlash in what it has done to the trans and non-binary community.
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Film adaptation of Tony and Grammy winning DEAR EVAN HANSEN out in Theaters TODAY!!!

Dear Fansens,
Today is going to be an amazing day and here’s why; because, today, the film adaptation of the Award winning groundbreaking musical Dear Evan Hansen is released today in Theaters. Even after a extremely rough 18 1/2 months, this powerful story finally makes the big jump from our Theater scene to the Big Screen. This story is truly the ultimate celebration of the underdogs and celebrating those to let their voices be heard.
Under the direction of Stephen Chbosky. the film stars…..
the musical’s original star Ben Platt reprising his Tony Award winning performance as the title role of “Evan Hansen” himself,
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”).
It features all the beloved Tony and Grammy winning songs by Pasek and Paul. In addition, there are 2 new ones written for the film which promises to make audiences an emotional mess. Ironically, speaking of the score….. the film’s soundtrack is also available today…. both for digital and physical copies.
If anyone who enjoys the film version, we know this will get more audiences to come and see the stage version of DEAR EVAN HANSEN as it prepares to return this Fall. Our very own New York company will reopen at Broadway’s Music Box Theatre starting December 11th, 2021. Meanwhile, 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.
WORDS FAIL to describe our excitement. Once again, we seriously cannot wait to go WATCH, WATCH, WATCHIN’ this movie at our local movie Theaters. We know it will inspire us once again that even in the toughest times, YOU WILL BE FOUND.
Congrats to the full cast, crew, creative team, and everyone involved.
See DEAR EVAN HANSEN: THE MOVIE in a Theater near you.
SINCERLEY ME (and everyone at New York Broadway Tours)
P.S. Who is excited?!!!
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Tony nominated MOULIN ROUGE relaunches its SPECTACULAR, SPECTACULAR run back on Broadway TONIGHT!!

SO EXCITING, THE AUDIENCE WILL STOMP AND CHEER!!! After 18 1/2 months, Broadway is about to get its CAN-CAN on!!! Tonight, we are so happy to be welcoming back the company of the 14 time Tony Award nominated smash hit Moulin Rouge as it relaunches its SPECTACULAR, SPECTACULAR run at Broadway’s Al Hirschfeld Theatre.
These past 18 1/2 months indeed has truly been the most tough for the full company of this high energetic and breathtaking show. Moulin Rouge (based on the Oscar winning film of the same name) was one of the first few shows that got effected by the COVID-19 pandemic. However, it is back stronger than ever.
It will feature its main OG cast members including Tony nominated stars Aaron Tviet as “Christian”, Danny Burstein as “Harold Zidler”, and majority of its original principals. We’re also so happy to be also welcoming the show’s new leading lady Natalie Mendoza (who originally appeared as a dancer in the original film) this time joining as the new SPARKLING DIAMOND herself “Satine”.
Along with the Broadway production, the show is set to COME WHAT MAY with various new companies around the world including….
London’s West End at the Piccadilly Theatre,
a North American National Tour,
and
an Australian company (where it all began) playing Melbourne’s Regent Theatre.
WELCOME BACK TO THE MOULIN ROUGE!!!
Break a leg to the full Broadway cast, crew, musicians, and creative team!!!
Who is excited?!!
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NYBT TOP 50 TONY AWARDS COUNTDOWN: # 2- HADESTOWN

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ALMOST THERE BROADWAY FANS!!! The wait is almost over for Broadway’s Biggest Night of the year The 74th Annual Tony Awards. We are just 2 DAYS AWAY. Right now we are getting into our last 2 selections of our favorite Broadway showstoppers on our TOP 50 TONY AWARDS COUNTDOWN. Are you ready to continue to celebrate Broadway’s return?!!!
At # 2 on our countdown, we take you on an ultimate underground adventure under the watchful eye of a wicked ruler. Joining us on the ride is a musician & poet trying to rescue his true love (& bring her back to life from the dead). We are about to enter…. way down…… Hadestown. Inspired by Greek Mythology, the show features a score & book by Anais Mitchell.
From the 2019 telecast, here’s Tony Award winner André De Shields as “Hermes”, Tony nominees Eva Noblezada as “Eurydice” Patrick Page as “Hades”, Amber Gray as “Persephone”, along with Reeve Carney as “Orpheus”, and the original cast performing a medley of the reprise rendition of ROAD TO TELL and its powerful Act 1 finale WAIT FOR ME.
HADESTOWN was originally conceived as an independent Theater project by Country folk singer-songwriter Anais Mitchell. It began its journey in 2006 as a Community Theater touring production which traveled around Vermont and Massachusetts. With the success of the tour, a fundraising campaign was made to create a compilation concept album of the independent show. It featured acclaimed recording artists Justin Vernon, Ani DiFranco, Greg Brown, and The Haden Triplets playing the main characters. The concept album was released in 2010 debuting at # 9 on the Billboard US AMERICANA / FOLK ALBUMS charts. It also went on to be nominated for a 2011 Grammy for BEST RECORDING PACKAGE.
Years later, Mitchell continued to expand and grow on the project. In 2012, she attended a performance of the original World Premiere run of Natasha, Pierre, and The Great Comet of 1812 at Ars Nova. So fascinated with the production, Mitchell reached out and hired the show’s director Rachel Chavkin. Together, they expanded on the show including hiring a full extended creative team before immediately going through various readings and workshop labs.
The newly updated HADESTOWN had its World Premiere Off Broadway in the Summer of 2016 at the New York Theatre Workshop. It was well received by critics, the production was extended for another month. Under the direction of Rachel Chavkin, the Off Broadway cast was led by…
Tony nominee Damon Daunno as “Orepheus,
NABIYAH BE as “Eurydice”,
Tony nominee (and the ultimate Villian King himself) Patrick Page as “Hades”,
Chris Sullivan as “Hermes”,
Amber Gray as “Persephone”,
& more.
The World Premiere Off Broadway run was nominated for several Awards including The Lucille Lortel and the Drama Desk Awards (both for OUTSTANDING MUSICAL). However, it lost its categories. The show did however win glory at the American Academy of Arts and Letters as the recipient for the RICHARD RODGERS AWARD FOR MUSICAL THEATER.
With getting their feet wet after the Off Broadway run, the creative team continued expanding the story & the production. Their ultimate target was bringing the back HADESTOWN production that can expand and create….directly to being performed ON Broadway. However before they even can get there, work was still needed to be done.
The next major production of HADESTOWN would officially debut a year later in 2017 in Edmonton, Alberta in Canada playing the Citadel Theatre. Once again with Rachel Chavkin’s direction, the Edmonton cast was led by….
Reeve Carney as “Orepheus
T.V. Caprio as “Eurydice”
Patrick Page reprising his Off Broadway performance as “Hades”,
Kingsley Leggs as “Hermes”,
Amber Gray reprising her Off Broadway performance as “Persephone”,
& more.
The Canadian premiere was also well received by Critics and Theatergoers. It went on to be nominated for 8 Elizabeth Sterling Haynes Awards (the Canadian version of the Tonys) including OUTSTANDING PRODUCTION OF A MUSICAL. However, it took home only 2 for OUTSTANDING PERFORMANCE BY AN ACTRESS IN A SUPPORTING ROLE (for Amber Gray) and OUTSTANDING LIGHTING DESIGN (for Bradley King).
With another year of development on the show, HADESTOWN was just about ready to head for the Great Bright Way. However, the team decided to do one final Pre-Broadway tryout experiment. The show made its way WAY DOWN OVERSEAS to the UK. It had its UK debut (as the version we all know today) at London’s National Theatre for a 3 ½ month run for the holiday season in 2018. With Rachel Chavkin as direction, the cast featured….
Reeve Carney reprising his Edmonton performance as “Orepheus”,
Tony and Olivier nominee Eva Noblezada as “Eurydice”,
Patrick Page reprising his Off Broadway & Edmonton performance as “Hades”,
The legendary Andre De Sheields as “Hermes”,
Amber Gray reprising her Off Broadway & Edmonton performance as “Persephone”,
& more.
With the overwhelming response of London, HADESTOWN officially made its way back home to the USA and this time, they officially arrived in the Big Apple. It officially debuted on Broadway at the Walter Kerr Theatre in the Spring of 2019 becoming one of the hottest tickets on the Great Bright Way. With Chavkin’s direction, the cast starred the main London principals (Carney, Noblezada, Page, De Shields, & Gray) reprising their roles.
The Broadway production continued to play packed sold out houses every night (yup, STANDING ROOM ONLY) until this horrific COVID-19 pandemic occurred. However, it recently became the first Broadway Musical to reopen since the shutdown.
The Broadway company of HADESTOWN was nominated for 14 Tony Awards in 2019 winning 8 including BEST MUSICAL, BEST ORIGINAL SCORE (for Anais Mitchell), BEST DIRECTION OF A MUSICAL (for Rachel Chavkin), & more.
In addition, the show’s Original Broadway Cast Recording also went on to top the US Billboards Charts at # 1 and it took home glory at the GRAMMYs earlier this year in 2020 for BEST MUSICAL THEATRE ALBUM.
Along with HADESTOWN resuming its life on Broadway, a US National Tour is expecting to head WAY DOWN to a city near you this Fall. It will begin a preview week long run in Greenville, SC starting October 5th, 2021. It will have its official Opening launch on October 13th, 2021 for a 4 week run in our nation’s Capitol in Washington D.C.. From there, it will be coming to the following cities across North America…..
Boston, MA,
Columbus, OH,
Detroit, MI,
Appleton, WI,
New Orleans, LA,
Houston, TX,
Dallas, TX,
Memphis, TN,
Philadelphia, PA,
Minneapolis, MN,
Tucson, AZ,
Los Angeles, CA
San Diego, CA,
San Francisco, CA,
Salt Lake City, UT,
Miami, FL,
Orlando, FL,
Hartford, CT,
and
so much more.
WE RAISE OUR CUPS to this groundbreaking show back better than ever!!!
Didn’t that performance make you FEEL IT?!!!

CHICKEN AND BISCUITS begins performances on Broadway celebrating 30+ Broadway debuts; Full Curtain Call footage below!!

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Chicken & Biscuits first preview post-show speech: Norm Lewis marking 30+ Broadway debuts! 9/23/2021
We are continuing to celebrate the triumphant comeback of Broadway Theater all Fall long. We are happy to have the long runners we love but also BOTH exciting new musicals and plays. Tonight, the curtain went up on Douglas Lyons’ raucous family comedy Chicken and Biscuits (starring Michael Urie and Norm Lewis) which began previews at Broadway’s Circle in the Square Theatre.
Very emotional moment to see the Theater community coming together again. Check out footage from the show’s curtain well. Following the cast taking their first Broadway bows, Tony nominee Norm Lewis (in his first non musical role) took to the microphone giving the WELCOME BACK BROADWAY speech. This particular show is truly a history making moment…. this company has a total of 30+ people making their Broadway debuts (cast, crew, and creative team).
The show will have its official Opening Night October 27th, 2021. It will run for a strictly limited engagement.
Who is excited?!!!
Who unbelievable is that?