CLEVELAND, Ohio Porthouse Theatre will return for live, in-person performances starting June 18, a year after the COVID-19 pandemic wiped out its entire 2020 calendar. Kent State University’s summer professional theatre, located on the grounds of Blossom Music Center in Cuyahoga Falls, will stage three musicals this season: “Quilters,” “BKLYN,” and “Altar Boyz.” With statewide capacity .
A Strange Loop, The Danish Girl), and Alex Newell (
Once on This Island). The event will also feature Blake Hammond, Brad Bradley, Christine Dwyer, Claybourne Elder, Eric Ulloa, Harvey Fierstein, J. Cameron Barnett, Jenn Colella, Jerry Mitchell, Kathryn Gallagher, Mars Rucker, Nathan Lee Graham, and Vishal Vaidya. Heritage of Pride team members David Correa (Interim Executive Director), Sue Doster (Co-Chair), and Kazz Alexander (Community Relations Director) will also appear.
The event will also include clips from Playbillâs OUTTakes Series, a four-part series leading up to
The Progress of Pride. Offering an intimate look at Pride on Broadway, each episode will feature an artist-activist sharing stories of what Pride looks like through their eyes and performing songs that celebrate their personal connection with Pride. The featured performers are Anthony Rapp (
Now, his job might be in question.
A screenshot posted to Twitter on Monday by Dianne Morales, an Afro Puerto Rican woman who is running for mayor of New York City, showed a private Facebook message she received from John McDaniel, whose profile indicated he lives in Gallatin, Tennessee. Dumbass (racist slur) b , McDaniel wrote, according to the screenshot. In the message, he did not censor the words. The message was sent April 18.
A since-deleted LinkedIn account belonging to Tennessee state employee John McDaniel, screenshots of which were posted on Twitter on Monday by former Democratic state House candidate Edward Nelson, showed a photo that resembled the man in McDaniel s Facebook profile photo.
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Kristin Chenoweth to Bring Broadway Bootcamp Online
This year s Broadway Bootcamp will feature agents, producers, children s casting directors, special guests and more!by BWW News Desk
KTUL has reported that Kristin Chenoweth s Broadway Bootcamp is going virtual! Chenoweth s Broadway Bootcamp will be held June 6-13. Kids completing 8th to 12th grade in the 2020-21 school year can send in their audition tapes, and all materials must be received by 5 p.m. CT on Friday, March 19.
The event, which was canceled last year due to the pandemic, will feature agents, producers, children s casting directors, special guests and more!
See Chenoweth s announcement below!