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STOMP!, Aladdin, and The Lion King Play Broadway in Bryant Park August 4

Broadway News STOMP!, Aladdin, and The Lion King Play Broadway in Bryant Park August 4

The concert line-up also includes performances by the casts of Kimberly Akimbo, Hadestown, Funny Girl, and Wicked.

Presented by iHeartMedia New York’s 106.7 Lite FM, STOMP!, Aladdin, and Lion King kickstarts Broadway in Bryant Park August 4. The series returns for four weeks of free performances, running each Thursday from at 12:30 on the Bryant Park Stage.

The event begins August 4 with a pre-show set by Off-Broadway’s STOMP!, followed by performances from Disney’s Aladdin and The Lion King.

The line-up continues August 11 with a pre-show from Broadway’s upcoming Kimberly Akimboset to begin performances at the Booth Theatre October 12—followed by performances from Chicago, Dear Evan Hansen, Hadestown, and The Phantom of the Opera.

August 18 begins with 1776, before showcasing the casts of Come From Away, Funny Girl, Mr. Saturday Night, and Wicked.

The last concert, set for August 25, will have a special pre-show performance by the Taiwan Tourism Bureau, and will welcome the casts of A Strange Loop, Beetlejuice, Moulin Rouge! The Musical, and Six to the stage.

For more information, visit BryantPark.org.

Watch ‘I’ve Been Waiting,’ 1st of Jason Robert Brown’s 3 New Songs in Netflix 13 Movie Musical

Video Watch ‘I’ve Been Waiting,’ 1st of Jason Robert Brown’s 3 New Songs in Netflix 13 Movie Musical

The 2008 Broadway musical by Brown, Dan Elish, and Robert Horn about middle school teens will stream on Netflix next month.

Jason Robert Brown fans, prepare yourself, because Netflix has released one of the Tony winner’s three new songs written for Netflix’s upcoming screen adaptation of the Broadway musical 13 in full. Watch “I’ve Been Waiting” above.

Adapted from the 2008 Broadway musical by Brown, Dan Elish, and Robert Horn, 13 is set to release on Netflix August 12 with direction by Tamra Davis. A soundtrack will release the same day.

Eli Golden leads the cast as Evan Goldman, a 12-year-old who finds himself forced to move from NYC to Indiana just as he’s getting ready to throw the perfect bar mitzvah. The cast also includes Gabriella Uhl, JD McCrary, Frankie McNellis, Lindsey Blackwell, Jonathan Lengel, Broadway The Lion King alum Ramon Reed, Nolen Dubuc, Luke Islam, Shechinah Mpumlwana, Kayleigh Cerezo, Willow Moss, Liam Wignall, and Khiyla Aynne.

New to the mix for 13‘s screen version are some adult characters, played by Debra Messing, Rhea Perlman, Josh Peck, and Peter Hermann.

The musical, featuring a book by Elish and Tootsie Tony winner Horn, premiered in Los Angeles in 2007, going on to bow on Broadway the following year. The production marked the first—and to date, only—musical to feature a cast and band comprising entirely teenagers. Among the company were a young Graham Phillips, Allie Trimm, and Ariana Grande.

The release is the latest in Netflix’s growing catalog of stage-to-screen projects, joining screen adaptations of The Prom and tick, tick…BOOM!, and the upcoming Emma Thompson-led Matilda. The streamer is also currently developing a movie version of the Off-Broadway musical The Legend of Georgia McBride and a limited series based on the long-running Broadway musical A Chorus Line.

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Get a First Look at Netflix’s New Movie Musical 13: The Musical

August 2022 Streaming Guide: 13: The Musical, Tom Sturridge-Led The Sandman, Mark Ruffalo and Tatiana Maslany in She-Hulk

Streaming August 2022 Streaming Guide: 13: The Musical, Tom Sturridge-Led The Sandman, Mark Ruffalo and Tatiana Maslany in She-Hulk

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Eli Golden and cast of 13: The Musical Netflix

August may be the last month to enjoy the summer heat, but the streamers are pulling out all their tricks to keep theatre fans indoors. Netflix helms a new musical movie and a star-studded adaptation of Neil Gaiman’s The Sandman, the highly anticipated Marvel series She-Hulk: Attorney at Law releases on Disney+—led by Mark Ruffalo and Tatiana Maslany—and Vera Farmiga stars in a new Apple TV+ drama.  Here’s a look at what’s streaming this month.

Netflix

The Sandman (August 5)
Based on the DC comics by Neil Gaiman, this Netflix series blends mythology and dark fantasy and follows the Dream King, Morpheus, as he mends his past mistakes. The show stars Tom Sturridge (last seen in Broadway’s Sea Wall/A Life) as Dreams of the Endless, Mason Alexander Park as Desire, and John Cameron Mitchell as Hal, drag queen-slash-bed-and-breakfast owner. 

Mason Alexander Laurence Cendrowicz/Netflix © 2022

13: The Musical (August 12)
Netflix’s adaptation of Jason Robert Brown’s 13: The Musical centers on 13-year-old Evan Goldman as he navigates a sudden move from NYC to “the lamest place in the world” Indiana, his parents divorcing, and his impending bar mitzvah. The movie stars Eli Golden as the lead character, alongside the ensemble teen cast comprising Gabriella Uhl, JD McCrary, Frankie McNellis, Lindsey Blackwell, Jonathan Lengel, Broadway The Lion King alum Ramon Reed, Nolen Dubuc, Luke Islam, Shechinah Mpumlwana, Kayleigh Cerezo, Willow Moss, Liam Wignall, and Khiyla Aynne. Debra Messing, Rhea Perlman, Josh Peck, and Peter Hermann star in newly added roles for the film, playing the adults. Watch the trailer here.

Prime Video, Freevee

A League of Their Own (August 12)
The eight-episode Prime Video series is an adaptation of the 1992 cult classic film penned by Mr. Saturday Night co-writers and 2022 Tony nominees Lowell Ganz and Babaloo Mandel. The reboot’s stars include Broadway favorites Roberta Colindrez, Chanté Adams, Molly Ephraim, and Rosie O’Donnell. The drama tells the story of a generation of women who dreamed of playing professional baseball and their relationships on and off the field as they battle sexism in the industry. The show is said to look at race and sexuality among its ensemble of characters. Watch the trailer here.

A League of Their Own Amazon Studios

Sprung (August 19)
Created by writer, director, and executive producer Greg Garcia (My Name is Earl, Raising Hope) Amazon Freevee’s Sprung follows a convicted criminal, Jack, who gets an early release from prison due to the COVID-19 pandemic. Due to not having the proper resources to turn his life around, he finds himself living with his former cellmate and his mom (and his prison girlfriend), and they decide to “right some of society’s wrongs.” The series stars Martha Plimpton—who starred in Broadway’s A Delicate Balance and the New York Philharmonic Concert production of Company—along with Garret Dillahunt, Kate Walsh, and Shakira Barrera.

Disney+

She-Hulk: Attorney at Law (August 17)
Stage favorites Mark Ruffalo, Tatiana Maslany, Renée Elise Goldsberry, and Josh Segarra star in this Marvel’s Disney+ series about attorney-slash-superpowered-hulk Jennifer Walters as she navigates her busy life.

Hulu

TrollsTopia: The Seventh and Final Season (August 11)
TrollsTopia has boasted Broadway talent throughout its long-lived series with Megan Hilty and Skylar Astin lending their voices in recurring roles. In the show’s seventh and final season: Val’s vacation goes awry, Cloud Guy is accepted to Cloud College, and Branch needs a new buddy.

The Patient (August 30)
The Patient, presented by FX on Hulu, is a psychological thriller about a therapist, Alan Strauss who’s held prisoner by a patient/serial killer, Sam Fortner. The twist is… Sam wants Alan to cure his homicidal urges. The 10-episode limited series stars Broadway vets David Alan Grier—last seen in A Soldier’s Play—and Linda Emond, alongside an all-star cast, including Steve Carrell and Andrew Leeds (Zoey’s Extraordinary Playlist).

Apple TV+

Five Days at Memorial (August 9)
Based on actual events and adapted from the book by Sheri Fink, Five Days at Memorial takes place in a local hospital amid the aftermath of Hurricane Katrina. The series stars stage favorites Vera Farmiga, Cherry Jones, Cornelius Smith Jr., and Molly Hager.

Vera Farmiga in Five Days at Memorial Courtesy of AppleTV+