MOULIN ROUGE, SIX, WICKED, ANNIE LIVE, & THE ROCKETTES to perform at this year’s Macy’s Thanksgiving Day Parade; Criss, Chenoweth, Fisher, Dela Cruz, and more to appear

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LET’S HAVE A PARADE! It’s the 1st day of November. You know what that means?!! 24 DAYS till we ring in the holiday season with The 95th Annual Macy’s Thanksgiving Day Parade. This year’s edition is gonna be very special. For the first time in 2 YEARS, it will include once again its traditional crowds gathering around the Big Apple to see the many Floats, Balloons, Marching Bands, Celebrities, Santa, and so much more passing by.
However what makes the parade so much for all of us is the performances from the casts of some of Broadway’s hottest tickets. We are so happy announce the lineup of shows expecting to take center stage LIVE in front of that famous Macy’s store down in Herald Square. Tune in Thanksgiving morning to see performances from the casts of (DRUMROLL)…..
this year’s Tony Award winning SPECTACULAR, SPECTACULAR Best Musical that is Moulin Rouge,
the Royal Olivier Award nominated GIRL POWER smash hit SIX,
a THRILLIFYING return performance from WICKED (for their 3rd time at the parade),
and
of course, no Macy’s Parade would be complete without the iconic Radio City Rockettes.
That’s not all. All we gotta say is LEAPIN’ LIZARDS because we will also be getting a special SNEAK PREVIEW performance from the cast of NBC‘s upcoming live televised presentation of Annie debuting December 2nd, 2021.
Other notable appearances will include….
Broadway veteran Josh Dela Cruz (now the star of Blue’s Clues & You!) along with its previous iconic hosts Steve Burns and Donovan Patton,
Tony and Emmy winner Kristin Chenoweth,
Emmy winner and Broadway favorite Darren Criss,
Current Dear Evan Hansen Broadway star Jordan Fisher,
the cast of Peacock‘s Girls5eva (featuring Tony nominee & Grammy winner Sara Bareilles, Tony winner Renee Elise Goldsberry, Paula Pell, Busy Philipps),
the cast and Muppets of Sesame Street,
Nelly,
Grammy Award winner Kelly Rowland,
Grammy Award winner Rob Thomas,
Grammy Award winner Carrie Underwood,
and more.
Tune in to The 95th Annual Macy’s Thanksgiving Day Parade on Thanksgiving morning…. November 25th, 2021 at 9am EST only NBC.
Announcements for the CBS edition will be revealed at a later time.
Who is excited?!!

NYBT TOP 30 BROADWAY AT MACY’S COUNTDOWN: # 24 – HEAD OVER HEELS

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Broadway's Head Over Heels performing We Got The Beat on CBS Macy's Thanksgiving Day Parade 2018

HERE YE, HERE YE THESPIANS AND THEATER LOVERS!! New York’s MIRACLE ON 34TH STREET is just 24 DAYS AWAY. We are talking about The 95th Annual Macy’s Thanksgiving Day Parade. Can you believe its already November?! After a rough year and half of being in the dark due to COVID-19 pandemic, Live Theater is making its comeback. For New York’s MIRACLE ON 34TH STREET, it has continued to give us so much light & joy to the Broadway scene. To reminisce on the unforgettable history this National treasure has had and celebrating Broadway’s return, we at New York Broadway Tours have more iconic performances coming your way with out TOP 30 BROADWAY AT MACY’S COUNTDOWN. Are you ready to ROCK OUT with another toe-tapper?
At #24 on our countdown, we take you to a magical musical kingdom called Arcadia. There, we meet the Royal Family as they embark on the ultimate journey to save the kingdom from extinction—only to discover the key to their realm’s survival lies within each of their own hearts. This is Head Over Heels. Based off Sir Philip Sidney’s 16th Century prose romance THE COUNTESS OF PEMBROKE’S ARCADIA, the show is adapted by James Magruder, it features a book by Jeff Whitty, and the greatest hits of the legendary 80’s rock band The Go-Go’s.
From the 2018 CBS Telecast direct from the stage of it’s then-home at Broadway’s Hudson Theatre, here is the show’s full original Broadway cast adding a little rock n’ roll to their musical kingdom with a performance of the show’s opening anthem and the legendary GO-GO hit WE GOT THE BEAT.
HEAD OVER HEELS originally had its world premiere readings, early labs, and production at the Oregon Shakespeare Festival in 2015.
Following various changes, the musical had its Pre-Broadway tryout at the Curran Theatre in San Francisco, California in the Spring of 2018 It officially made its Broadway debut at the Hudson Theatre in the fall of that same year. The show rocked out for 36 previews and 164 regular performances. Under the direction of Tony winner Michael Mayer and choreography by Emmy nominee Spencer Liff, the cast was led by…
Bonnie Milligan in a powerhouse masterclass showstopping performance as the beautiful older “Princess Pamela”.
Jeremy Kushnier as his royal majesty “King Basilius”,
Rachel York as her royal highness “Queen Gynecia”,
Alexandra Socha as the young, beautiful, and dreamy “Princess Philoclea”,
Andrew Durand as the dashing, brave, and determined shepherd boy and love interest “Musidorus”,
Taylor Iman Jones as the royal handmaid and secret love interest to one of the Princesses herself “Mopsa”,
and
Peppermint in a history making performance (as the first ever transgender woman to originate a principal role on Broadway) playing the role of the mysterious non-binary oracle “Pythio”.
The musical did not receive any Tony Awards nominations or Awards but went on to receive several Drama League and Outer Circle Critics Award nominations but lost all their categories.
Today, HEAD OVER HEELS is being performed in schools, community, and Regional Theaters everywhere.
How awesome was that performance?!!!

NYBT TOP 30 BROADWAY AT MACY’S COUNTDOWN: #25 – LITTLE SHOP OF HORRORS

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Little Shop of Horrors / Suddenly, Seymour - 2003 - Macy's Thanksgivings Day Parade Performance
HAPPY HALLOWEEN BROADWAY FANS! We are only 25 DAYS till we start ringing in the holiday season with The 95th Annual Macy’s Thanksgiving Day Parade. New York’s MIRACLE ON 34TH STREET has continued to be an ongoing support of our Broadway Theater scene. Throughout the years, there have been so many unforgettable critically acclaimed productions that wowed audiences on Thanksgiving morning which got more people to come see Live Theater (especially now that Broadway is back), We have more of this beloved shows coming your way on our TOP 30 BROADWAY AT MACY’S COUNTDOWN. Are you ready for another showstopper?
At #25 on our countdown is a musical that truly is getting us in the mood of Halloween today. You can consider this show as a horror comedy. We are about to take you to a downtown florist shop. We meet a nerdy hapless worker there that who raises a plant which turns out to be a MAD KILLING PLANT that eats human blood and flesh. Welcome to the….. Little Shop of Horrors. Based on a 1960 black comedy film, the musical features a beloved score by Alan Menken and lyrics from a book by the late Howard Ashman.
From the 2003 NBC telecast, Tony nominees Hunter Foster as “Seymour”, Kerry Butler as “Audrey”, that monstrous eating plant himself “ Audrey II”, and The Urchins themselves of that year’s ON Broadway debut production performing a medley of the show’s title song and the beautiful SUDDENLY SEYMOUR.
The show originally began its life OFF-OFF BROADWAY performing at the Workshop of the Players Art Theatre in the Spring of 1982. It was a smash hit that was moved to OFF BROADWAY playing the Orpheum Theatre a few months later where it ran for 5 years and 2,209 performances. A plan for the show for an ON BROADWAY transfer was initially made for the original 1982 production but Ashman decided to keep it where it belongs. Under the direction of Howard Ashman himself, the cast consisted of…
Lee Wilkof as “Seymour”,
Ellen Greene in her signature role as “Audrey”,
Franc Luz as “Orin Scrivello, DDS” and others.
and
Ron Taylor as the voice of the man-eating plant himself “Audrey II”
The original production received numerous New York Theater Awards including the Drama Desk for OUTSTANDING NEW MUSICAL and the New York Drama Critics Circle Award for BEST MUSICAL.
Following the success of the show’s New York Premiere, it made its way to London’s West End and Australia becoming a hit there.
LITTLE SHOP OF HORRORS did not officially make its ON Broadway Debut until 2003. Following an out-of-town tryout in Florida that spring, the production made its way into the Virginia Theatre (now the August Wilson Theatre) where it ran for a complete total of 412 performances. Under the direction of Jerry Zaks and a newly worked puppet from The Jim Henson Company, this cast consisted of….
Hunter Foster (later Joey Fatone) as “Seymour”,
Tony nominee Kerry Butler (later Jessica Snow Wilson) as “Audrey”,
Tony nominee Douglas Sills (later Robert Evan) as “Orin Scrivello, DDS”,
and
Michael Leon Wooley as the voice of “Audrey II”.
The production was nominated for only 1 Tony Award category in 2004 for BEST LEADING ACTOR IN A MUSICAL (for Hunter Foster) but lost the category.
In addition, LITTLE SHOP OF HORRORS was most recently performed as a week long concert production for New York City Center Encores in 2015 as part of their Off-Series season. Under the direction of Dick Scanlan, this cast featured….
Oscar nominee Jake Gyllenhaal as “Seymour”,
Ellen Greene reprising her iconic role as “Audrey”,
Saturday Night Live favorite Taran Killam as “Orin Scrivello, DDS”,
and
Eddie Cooper as “Audrey II”.
The current revival of Little Shop of Horrors is back in the Big Apple with a critically acclaimed production OFF BROADWAY playing the Westside Theatre on 43rd Street. With a triumphant debut in the Fall of 2019, the show would be put on halt in March 2020 (like most NY Theater shows) due to the COVID-19 pandemic. It was halted for 18 months before reopening last month in September 2021 where it continues to play to packed houses every night. Under the direction of Michael Mayer, this cast is led by…..
Tony nominee Jonathan Groff (later Gideon Glick and currently Jeremy Jordan) as “Seymour”,
Emmy winner and Tony nominee Tammy Blanchard as “Audrey”,
Tony winner Christian Borle as “Orin Scrivello, DDS”,
and
Kingsley Leggs (later and currently Aaron Arnell Harrington) as “Audrey II”.
This current revival was nominated for various Awards including the Drama Desk (winning 2 for OUTSTANDING MUSICAL REVIVAL and OUTSTANDING FEATURED ACTOR IN A MUSICAL (for Christian Borle), a Lucille Lortel Awards (winning 1 for OUTSTANDING FEATURED ACTOR IN A MUSICAL (for Christian Borle), the Drama League Award (winning the top honor for OUTSTANDING REVIVAL OF A MUSICAL – ON OR OFF BROADWAY), and being an honoree for all 5 of its categories at the Outer Critics Circle Award (including OUTSTANDING REVIVAL OF A MUSICAL). The cast album would also be nominated for a Grammy Award for BEST MUSICAL THEATRE ALBUM earlier this year.
Along with its success on stage, the show was an iconic cult-film classic in 1986 from Warner Bros. Pictures. Under the direction of Frank Oz, the cast consisted of…
Rick Moranis as “Seymour”,
Ellen Greene reprising her stage role as “Audrey”,
Steve Martin as “Orin Scrivello, DDS”,
and
Levi Stubbs as the voice of “Audrey II”.
The film was nominated for 2 Academy Awards for Best Visual Effects and Best Original Song (for one of the new songs Menken and Ashman wrote specifically for the film entitled MEAN GREEN MOTHER FROM OUTER SPACE). It lost both the categories.
FUN FACT: The new film song MEAN GREEN made history as the first Oscar-nominated song to contain profanity in the lyrics and thus had to be slightly censored for the telecast.
Doesn’t this musical make you feel SCARED SILLY?!!

NYBT TOP 30 BROADWAY AT MACY’S COUNTDOWN: # 26 – ONCE

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HELLO THERE BROADWAY FANS!! The 95th Annual Macy’s Thanksgiving Day Parade is just 26 DAYS from now. Because this legendary MIRACLE ON 34TH STREET has continued to be so supportive of our Theater scene, we at New York Broadway Tours continue to entertain you each day with more iconic performances from previous telecasts on our TOP 30 BROADWAY AT MACY’S COUNTDOWN. There are more legendary performances coming your way. Here we go.
At # 26 on our countdown, we take you deep into the streets of Dublin, Ireland. There, we meet a struggling Irish musician and a Czech immigrant who meet, collaborate, write a song together, and fall in love. This is Once. Based on the 2007 Oscar winning film of the same name, the show features the score from the film (plus new tunes) written by its creators Glen Hansard and Markéta Irglová along with a book by Enda Walsh.
From the 2012 CBS telecast coming to you on the stage of it’s then home at Broadway’s Bernard B. Jacobs Theatre, here is Tony winner Steve Kazee as “Guy” (the Irish musician), Tony nominee Cristin Milioti as “Girl (the Czech musician), and the original Broadway cast performing the musical’s Oscar winning theme FALLING SLOWLY.
ONCE was developed as a stage musical just a few years after the original 2007 film became a huge smash.. Glen Hansard and Markéta Irglová began work on adapting what they delivered on screen to the stage.
It was fully developed through a workshop lab at the American Repertory Theater in Cambridge, MA. Following the success of that, the first full scale production would make its way to the Big Apple in the Fall of that same year of 2011 playing Off Broadway’s New York Theatre Workshop. The run was a huge success and SOLD OUT, it officially made the move uptown.
ONCE officially arrived on Broadway in the Spring of 2012. It played the Bernard B. Jacobs Theatre for a 2 1/2 year run of 22 previews and 1,167 performances. Yup, 2022 will mark the 10TH ANNIVERSARY of the show’s ON Broadway debut.
Under the direction of John Tiffany and choreography by Steven Hoggett, the cast of actor-musicians starred….
Tony winner Steve Kazee (later Ben Hope, Arthur Darvill, and Paul Alexander Nolan) as “Guy”,
Tony nominee Cristin Milioti (later Laura Dreyfuss, Joanna Christie, and Jessie Fisher) as “Girl”,
Tony nominee Elizabeth A. Davis (later Claire Wellin and Tony winner Katrina Lenk) as “Reza”,
Will Connolly (later Carlos Valdes) as “Andrej”,
Erikka Walsh as “Ex-Girlfriend”,
David Abeles as “Eamon”,
Anne L Nathan as “Baruska”,
David Patrick Kelly as “Da”,
Lucas Papaelias as “Svec”,
Paul Whitty as “Billy”,
Andy Taylor as “The Bank Manager”,
J Michael Zygo as “The Emcee”,
and
a rotating set of young girls as “Ivanka”.
ONCE earned rave reviews by critics and Theatergoers alike. It would go on to be nominated for 11 Tony Awards that year winning 8 including BEST MUSICAL. It also won various other Awards including 4 Drama Desk Awards (including OUTSTANDING MUSICAL). Also, the show’s original Broadway cast recording would go on to top the charts and win the 2013 Grammy Award for BEST MUSICAL THEATRE ALBUM.
Following the success of its Broadway run, the show went on to wow audiences around the world. It had its UK premiere in Dublin, Ireland (where the show takes place) which later London’s West End also for a 2 year run at the Phoenix Theatre. That company would go on to be nominated for 6 and win 2 Olivier Awards in 2014.
Other productions included 3 North American National Touring companies, Australia, Seoul, and was expecting to launch a UK/Ireland Touring company.
Currently, Music Theatre International holds the rights for all productions of ONCE being performed at a local Theater near you….. we’re talking schools, community, and regional theaters everywhere.
Isn’t this show so beautifully laid back and intimate?!!

NYBT TOP 30 BROADWAY AT MACY’S COUNTDOWN: # 27 – PIPPIN

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HEY THERE BROADWAY FANS!! We got more of the best of the Great Bright Way celebrating New York’s MIRACLE ON 34TH STREET on our TOP 30 BROADWAY AT MACY’S COUNTDOWN. The 95th Annual Macy’s Thanksgiving Day Parade is just 27 DAYS AWAY. So much to celebrate with Broadway back and the holiday season already almost here. Who is ready to start their morning with another Broadway favorite?
At # 27 on our countdown, we are about to take a personal coming-of-age journey. In this unique experience, we meet a young man trying to find meaning and significance. Along the way, there’s a performance troupe guiding us along through this tale. We are talking about the adventures of… Pippin. Based on the fictional story of Pippin The Hunchback (son of Charlemagne), the show features a score by Stephen Schwartz and a book by Roger O. Hirson.
From the 2013 NBC telecast, Tony winner Patina Miller as “The Leading Player”, Matthew James Thomas in the title role, and the company of the recent Broadway revival bringing their circus act out Herald Square with a medley of 2 of the musical’s beloved signature songs CORNER OF THE SKY and MAGIC TO DO.
PIPPIN was first conceived as a class assignment while Stephen Schwartz was studying Drama at Carnegie Mellon University in the 60’s. He was part of the school’s oldest Theatre troupe that creates all new original works called Scotch’n’Soda Theatre. Originally Schwartz not only wrote the score, he also directed that original early production. He also co-wrote some of the score with Ron Strauss. Many of the songs and lines from that early production did not even make it into the final version that we all know today. Schwartz graduated from Carnegie Mellon University with a BFA in Drama in 1968. 4 years later following the success of his debut rock musical Godspell, Schwartz went back to working on the score of PIPPIN without Ron Strauss updating the story and songs. In addition, Schwartz hired a full new creative team including iconic director and choreographer Bob Fosse.
The original production of PIPPIN arrived on Broadway in the Fall of 1972 playing the Imperial Theatre running for 5 previews and 1,944 regular performances. Under Bob Fosse’s direction and staging, the cast consisted of….
Ben Vereen (later Samuel E. Wright, Northern J. Calloway, and Larry Riley) as “The Leading Player”,
Tony winner John Rubinstein (later Tony winner Michael Rupert and Dean Pitchford) as the title role,
Christopher Chadman as “Lewis”,
Eric Berry as “Charlemagne”,
Jill Clayburgh (later Tony winner Betty Buckley) as “Catherine”,
Leland Palmer (later Tony winner Priscilla Lopez) as “Fastrada”,
and
Irene Ryan (later Dorothy Stickney after Ryan’s passing) as “Berthe”.
When the show first opened on Broadway, the audiences enjoyed the show but critics panned it. At the same time, the show’s ticket sales plus a lot of businesses in the 1970’s were not doing well economically. However, everything changed when Bob Fosse had an idea to the show’s main producer Stuart Ostrow. Together with the cast, PIPPIN became the very first Broadway show EVER to film a TV commercial to help promote the show. It did so well from that, the show ran for an additional 5 years. Since then today, Broadway has continued the tradition of filming proshot B-Roll trailers and commercials. We love seeing highlights from the shows in action.
PIPPIN’s original production was nominated for 11 Tony Awards. It won 4 including BEST LEADING ACTOR IN A MUSICAL (for Ben Vereen), BEST SCENIC DESIGN (for Tom Walton), along with BEST DIRECTION and BEST CHOREOGRAPHY (both for Bob Fosse).
4 years after the show closed on Broadway, a one night only production in Toronto was filmed in 1981 for Canadian Television. Directed by Bob Fosse’s dance captain Kathryn Doby and the show’s book writer Roger O. Hirson, the filmed cast included…
Ben Vereen reprising his Tony winning performance as “The Leading Player”,
William Katt as the title role,
Christopher Chadman reprising his Broadway role as “Lewis”,
Benjamin Rayson as “Charlemagne”,
Leslie Denniston as “Catherine”,
Tony winner Chita Rivera as “Fastrada”,
and
Martha Raye as “Berthe”.
The filmed performance was also abbreviated. Several songs and dialogue used in the original Broadway production were cut for the filmed performance including the song I GUESS I’LL MISS THE MAN. The filmed production is now available on DVD.
In addition to its original success on Broadway, PIPPIN went on to become a worldwide hit including productions in London’s West End and many regional productions out in North America. The show was later revived on Broadway only once.
The recent revival of PIPPIN was originally developed for the American Repertory Theater in 2012 to commemorate the 40th Anniversary of the show’s Broadway Debut. For this new production was well known for being done in the style of being in a circus. It included illusions by Paul Kieve and circus acts created by Gypsy Snider and members of the Montreal-based troupe Les 7 doigts de la main. In addition, the role of “The Leading Player” was changed from a male to a female. The Cambridge production did so well, it was brought to Broadway in 2013 playing the Music Box Theatre for 37 previews and 709 regular performances. Under the direction of Tony winner Diane Paulus and choreography by Chet Walker, the 2013 revival cast consisted of….
Tony winner Patina Miller (later Ciara Renée and Carly Hughes) as “The Leading Player”,
Matthew James Thomas (later Kyle Dean Massey and The Voice‘s Josh Kaufman) as the title role,
Erik Altemus as “Lewis”
Tony nominee Terrence Mann (later John Rubinstein and Tony winner John Dossett) as “Charlemagne”,
Tony winner Rachel Bay Jones as “Catherine”,
Tony nominee Charlotte d’Amboise as “Fastrada”,
and
Tony winner Andrea Martin (later Tovah Feldshuh, Annie Potts, Lucie Arnaz, and Priscilla Lopez) as “Berthe”.
The revival was nominated for 10 Tony Awards in 2013 winning 4 including BEST REVIVAL OF A MUSICAL and BEST LEADING ACTRESS IN A MUSICAL (for Patina Miller). With the GLORY the show got at the Tonys for both its original and revival, PIPPIN made Broadway History as both Patina Miller (the revival’s “Leading Player”) and Ben Vereen (the original “Leading Player”) became the first actors of two different genders ever to win a Tony Award for playing the very same role.
The recent revival went on tour all across North America. Most recently, the production debuted for the first time in Australia as one of the first few musicals to be performed after Live Theaters were shut down due to the COVID-19 pandemic. It opened in December of last year 2020 playing the Lyric Theatre in Sydney for a strictly limited engagement.
Today, PIPPIN continues to become a popular show performed in Schools, Community, and Regional Theaters everywhere.
Isn’t this show magical?!