I know you can’t feel it yet, but believe me, spring is coming. The proof is in the plethora of productions previewing on Broadway. Will they all be good? Hell, no. But some will be decent and there will be one or two that stay in your heart forever as a highlight of your theatergoing life. Of course, one person’s cherished memory may be another’s left-at-intermission, but that’s part of the joy of being a theater queen. But remember, it’s not about which show was better, but which fan argues the loudest at brunch. Here are a few shows starting up that should animate your debates.
After nearly 100 independent productions in ten countries across four continents in six languages, “LIZZIE” the Musical, by Steven Cheslik-DeMeyer, Tim Maner, and Alan Stevens Hewitt, has been picked up by Broadway Licensing.
Eden Espinosa, Joshua Henry, and Megan Hilty will raise the roof with a program specifically curated by The Soraya which include songs from the late Stephen Sondheim’s Sunday in the Park with George and Company, plus numbers from Wicked, Hamilton, Carousel, and more.
Two of Broadway’s busiest stage talents, George Salazar (Little Shop of Horrors) and Yurel Echezarreta (Moulin Rouge!, and Spielberg’s West Side Story)
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