COURTESY OF THE BLACK BOX
FRANKLIN THE BLACK BOX, 15 W. Central St., Franklin, will present three Disney Stars of Broadway on April 16, live and online.
Broadway’s original “Mary Poppins” Ashley Brown, current “Genie” Michael James Scott, and original “Tarzan” Josh Strickland will kick off the venue s Spring Arts Awakening nine weeks of entertainment, outdoors under a tent in THE BLACK BOX parking lot.
The trio will perform an evening of Disney favorites. There will be limited seating for this special evening out in Franklin, as well as virtual live-stream tickets available.
Brown originated the title role in Mary Poppins on Broadway, for which she received Outer Critics, Drama League, and Drama Desk nominations for Best Actress. Her other Broadway credits include star turns as Belle in Beauty and The Beast, The Sound Of Music, and Disney s On The Record.
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Other stars will include: Willam, James Snyder, Kerry Butler, Dot-Marie Jones, and more!by BWW News Desk
Here they go again! The cast has just been announced for the one-night only, bi-coastal livestream jamfest Rock of Ages: All-Star Reunion Concert on Saturday, April 24, 2021 at 8:00PM ET, available exclusively on Stellar.
Tickets are now on sale to the general public. Early bird pricing of $27 ends on March 21. Ticket purchasers will have the option of watching the concert live and/or on demand for an additional 24 hours.
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Ephrata Performing Arts Center survived a flood, a fire and a pandemic in 2020, and the venerable theater faces ongoing COVID-19 restrictions on performances to start 2021.
By Chris Brown
It hasn’t been easy, but director Jennifer Davies and the theatre arts students at Crescent Heights High School are staying centre stage this year.
The class used Zoom to perform three plays for parents over the Christmas break, and are now back in the theatre for the first time in a month-and-a-half.
“One of the things we had to do while we were home for six weeks was learn some new dancing and yesterday was the first day we got to see if this experiment worked. And it did,” Davies said enthusiastically. “The new songs we learned still looked good on stage, just like the ones we learned when we were at school.”