Broadway might be dark, but that doesn t mean that theatre isn t happening everywhere! Below, check out where you can get your daily fix of Broadway. Today (May 27) in live streaming: meet the Top 5 High Schoolers of Next On Stage, it s Game Night on Stars in the House, and more! Note: schedule is displayed in Eastern Time
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PARK-E LALEH - By Shayan Lotfi, directed by Mike Donahue, dramaturg: Andy Knight. Amir seeks asylum in the UK after fleeing persecution in his native Iran, but he s haunted by what he s left behind. Now he s attempting to settle in a city full of strangers-looking for anything or anyone that might allow him to finally feel at home. click here
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City in Transition: The Quadrant Series - Every city has its stories. This innovative on-demand digital production from Theater Alliance weaves together tales from across Washington, DC - sharing histories, experiences, and issues from within the District s four quadrants. Directed by Raymond O. Caldwell and written by Khadijah Z. Ali-Coleman, Avery Collins, Shalom Omo-Osagie, and Leslie Scott-Jones, CITY IN TRANSITION provides a dynamic account of our nation s capital from artists who call the city their home. click here
BALTIMORE, IT S ME - DC-based actor, singer and member of the Everyman Theatre Resident Company of Artists, Felicia Curry, delivers a musical love letter to her newly-adopted city of Baltimore, with a special two-week streaming run of BALTIMORE, IT S ME. Created and performed by Curry and directed by Everyman Associate Artistic Director, Noah Himmelstein, this cabaret event features special guest and Resident Company member, Katie Kleiger, with musical d