A THEATRICAL REVOLUTION
Who knew our Founding Fathers could be this cool? Tony- and Pulitzer Prize-winning Lin-Manuel Miranda, who ignited a theatrical revolution with “Hamilton,” that’s who.
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Who knew our Founding Fathers could be this cool? Tony- and Pulitzer Prize-winning Lin-Manuel Miranda, who ignited a theatrical revolution with “Hamilton,” that’s who.
Read MoreThe Steve Martin-Edie Brickell folk-rock musical will have played 30 previews and 109 regular performances at the Cort Theatre.
Read MoreHello! My name is Jevares Myrick! And I would like to share with you this most amazing career!
Read MoreWhen the indie film “Once” made it to the United States in 2007, you’d have been hard-pressed to imagine it as the stuff of Broadway musicals. But it did become a stage musical, one that won eight Tony awards.
Read MoreThe Tony awards, handed out Sunday night in New York, proved big for women, African-American actors and host Neil Patrick Harris. Local CBS affiliate WGCL? Not so much.
Read MoreThe 67th awards ceremony will be broadcast live on CBS at 8 p.m. June 9. Look for many of these shows at a Fox Theatre near you as soon as the 2014 season.
Read MoreThe “Spotlight On” series on the Tony Award website features photos, videos, plot summaries, history, trivia, cast albums, scripts, links to productions’ social media and downloadable music on more than 20 plays and musicals eligible for 2013 honors.
Read MoreHello! We have some good news. The wild, irreverent, smart and silly musical The Book of Mormon will play the Fox Theatre as part of Broadway in Atlanta’s 2013-14 season.
Read MoreCrystal Dickinson, making her Broadway debut in the Tony-nominated “Clybourne Park,” was a regular on Atlanta stages before moving to New York in 2007.
Read More“Once,” a small musical about an Irishman and a Czech immigrant drawn together by music, was an eight-time winner at Sunday night’s Tony Awards, which honored the best of the 2011-12 Broadway season.
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