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Wicked,
The Lion King, and
Hamilton announced their own returns, with a shared re-opening night of September 14. Tickets for all three shows are on sale now.
Alexandra Billings as Madame Morrible in
Wicked, which will return to Broadway in September 2021. Joan Marcus
Wicked, which has run since 2003 and won three Tony Awards and a Grammy Award, feels particularly suited for the moment. “It’s an incredible time because Broadway’s coming back in a way that’s not only about newness but about revolution, and all of us are trying to make a change,” says Alexandra Billings, who plays the musical’s Madame Morrible. “To be part of a story that’s founded in chosen family and is about finding the power we’ve all been born with is the foundation on which we’ll stand to build this show back.”
Welcome back to the Rock. The musical
Come From Away will return to Broadwayâs Gerald Schoenfeld Theatre this fall, with performances beginning September 21. Tickets are now on sale.
The new date is the latest in a string of notices after New York Governor Andrew Cuomo announced his expectation for productions to resume at full capacity in September. Select shows have since put tickets back on sale for performances beginning in September and October.
As with all other shows, exact details and safety protocols have yet to be determined. CDC and state guidelines may change between now and the fall, but the production anticipates mask requirements for all patrons and proof of a negative COVID-19 test or full vaccination. The production also plans to join others in relaxing return policies, with ticketholders being allowed to request refunds or exchanges up until two hours before curtain.
A Killer Party ‘is a lot of fun’ | Review
May 7, 2021 Last updated:
May 7, 2021
I wouldn’t exactly say Ben Forster appearing as himself in this musical comedy is a career highlight (he is, after all, someone who has played the title role in the West End production of
The Phantom of the Opera) but it’s evident that he doesn’t take himself too seriously in
A Killer Party. The narrative arc is as predictable as night follows day. In short, this is a murder mystery story in which various leads are followed up, some more plausible than others, before eventually there’s a breakthrough of some kind in the investigation which results in the case being solved.