The Tamron Hall Show welcomedCaptain Beverley Bass and Olivier Award- nominee Rachel Tuckerfor a special episode dedicated to firsts, which featured an interview with the pioneering pilot and a performance of Me and the Sky from Broadway’s COME FROM AWAY.
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Performances of the North American premiere of the West End hit musicalEverybody is Talking About Jamie opens on January 21, 2022, at Center Theatre GroupAhmanson Theatre. Previews begin, January 16, 2022, and performances continue through February 20, 2022.
After beginning performances December 11, 2021, The Search for Signs of Intelligent Life, starring Emmy-nominated Saturday Night Live star Cecily Strong, is set to officially open at The Shed January 11. The solo show is scheduled to play a limited engagement through February 6.
The Search for Signs of Intelligent Life in the Universe begins with a character named Trudy, who serves as Earth’s guide to aliens searching for intelligent life. The production explores American society, art, power, and the feminist movement through a comedic and quick-witted investigation.
Take a 1st Look at Cecily Strong in The Search for Signs of Intelligent Life in the Universe Off-Broadway
Playwright Jane Wagner penned the script in 1985 for her now-wife Lily Tomlin, who won a Best Actress Tony Award for its first Broadway production. Tomlin appeared in a 1991 film adaptation of the work, and again in its 2001 Broadway return, which was Tony-nominated for Best Revival of a Play.
The production features set design by Christine Jones and Mary Hamrick, costume design by Anita Yavich, lighting desing by Stacey Derosier, sound design and compositions by Elisheba Ittoop, and production stage management by Justin Scribner. Tomlin, who originated the role, serves as executive producer with Wagner.
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1905 Quivery-voiced actor Sterling Holloway is born in Cedartown, Georgia. He becomes a fixture of Broadway’s The Garrick Gaieties revues of the 1920s and ’30s, and achieves a kind of immortality providing the voice for Disney’s Winnie the Pooh in cartoons starting in the 1960s.
2004 Director Sam Mendes, choreographer Rob Marshall, and former cast members attend the 2,378th and final performance of the 1998 Tony-winning Cabaret revival at Studio 54.
2014Spider-Man Turn Off The Dark, the high-flying, multimillion dollar musical with music by Bono and The Edge, ends its Broadway run at the Foxwoods Theatre after 1,066 performances. The production broke Broadway records for longest preview period (182 performances) and for most expensive musical (it cost $75 million). Over the course of its extended preview period, original director Julie Taymor left the project, and writer Roberto Aguirre-Sacasa and director Philip Wm. McKinley were brought on to try to fix the show. Members of the production suffered numerous injuries during the run, including cast members Christopher Tierney and Daniel Curry.