Broadway's spring season brings star power, revivals and screen-to-stage adaptations
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Broadway's spring season brings star power, revivals and screen-to-stage adaptations
"As Broadway heads into the busy spring theater season, a wave of new productions and high-profile revivals is arriving across Midtown. This year's lineup leans heavily on recognizable titles including revivals of classics and stage adaptations of familiar screen properties as well as star casting."
"Fresh off his Tony Award-winning performance in Merrily We Roll Along, Daniel Radcliffe headlines the Broadway premiere of Duncan Macmillan and Jonny Donahoe's solo play about finding light in life's darkest moments."
"This new musical based on Iris Rainer Dart's bestselling novel and the 1988 film adaptation, starring Jessica Vosk and Kelli Barrett as lifelong friends Cee Cee and Bertie, will open this spring for a limited engagement before launching a national tour."
Broadway's spring theater season brings a significant wave of new productions and high-profile revivals to Midtown theaters. The lineup emphasizes recognizable titles, including revivals of established classics and stage adaptations of familiar screen properties, with notable star casting. Productions include Daniel Radcliffe in the Broadway premiere of Every Brilliant Thing, John Lithgow reprising his role in Giant, Nathan Lane leading a Death of a Salesman revival, a new musical adaptation of Beaches, Becky Shaw featuring ensemble cast members, and a reimagined Cats production. These offerings span various genres from intimate solo plays to large-scale musicals, providing diverse theatrical experiences during the busy spring season.
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