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In London, an actor playing Evita sings "Don't Cry for Me, Argentina" from a balcony over the street. It's livestreamed back into the theater – frustrating ticket holders but delighting the public.
What makes immersive experiences, like this Dostoevsky adaptation from theater company Witness, so popular in Seattle today?
“Moulin Rouge! The Musical” features a mix of songs from the film and dozens of more contemporary songs by songwriter/pop ...
He took to the stage and has worked his way into a significant role in the most recent spring musical. He sings in the school ...
The 3,200-square-foot restaurant brings Kyuramen’s signature offerings — including the Tokyo Tonkotsu Shouyu Ramen, the ...
Tim Burton’s "Batman" hit theaters 36 years ago and changed the superhero movie forever. Here are 10 behind-the-scenes facts ...
Critics of New York City's Midtown South Mixed-Use Plan, which will make way for nearly 10,000 new homes, say that planned ...
A movie theater on top of a garage downtown is the latest idea on University Ridge, joining the development's food, dining, ...
Thousands of newly discovered fragments, which once adorned a high-status Roman building, offer an unprecedented glimpse into ...
LONDON — In a new production of “Evita,” one of the biggest moments isn’t on the stage. Midway through the show, Rachel Zegler, playing Argentine first lady Eva Perón, emerges onto an ...
One of the biggest moments in a new production of “Evita” isn't on the stage. Rachel Zegler plays Argentine first lady Eva ...
HE’s DOING IT: Illinois Gov. JB Pritzker is set to announce on Thursday that he’ll seek a third term in 2026, leaving open ...