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Stephanie Rothenberg steps in as Rosemary on H2$

Stephanie Rothenberg steps in to the role of Rosemary through April 29th!  This marks Stephanie’s Broadway debut, appearing most recently in the reading of The Unshakeable Molly Brown directed by Kathleen Marshall. Read more the full article at Playbill

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Nick Jonas draws fans to Broadway…

“Nick Jonas, the youngest member of the Jonas Brothers, has grown up before our eyes, fending off hordes of love-struck tweens. Now, he’s sporting a green bow tie and lighting up the Great White Way in ‘How to Succeed in Business Without Really Trying’ – and his fans continue to follow in droves.” Read the...

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Joyce’s Choices Theater Review: Daddy Long Legs

“I just had one of the loveliest theatrical experiences of my life up at Merrimack Rep in Lowell! You must see their utterly charming, sweetly engaging, beautifully staged and sung new musical DADDY LONG LEGS…” by Joyce Kulhawik Read the full article at Joyce’s Choices

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Daddy Long Legs: “DO NOT MISS IT…”

A review from the zingology.com blog by Chava Hudson. Charming “Daddy Long Legs”, MRT’s Valentine Chava | February 13, 2012 Daddy Long Legs Merrimack Repertory Theater, Lowell, MA February 9 – March 4, 2012 Directed by John Caird Music & Lyrics by Paul Gordon Book by John Caird, based on a novel by Jean Webster It’s...

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Nick Jonas talks H2$ and stepping out of the Jonas trio

“Broadway’s “How to Succeed in Business Without Really Trying” has a new leading man — Nick Jonas. The 19-year-old, who rose to fame along with his brothers, Kevin and Joe, as part of the Jonas Brothers group, has taken over Daniel Radcliffe’s role in the popular show. However, it’s not the first time Jonas has...

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Tim Bird’s Video-Infused Vision For Pippin

“Known for it’s out-of-the box production concepts, the Menier Chocolate Factory in London has revived Pippin, Stephen Schwartz’s 1972 coming-of-age musical, with cutting-edge scenic and video design by Tim Bird, founder and executive creative director of Knifedge…” Read the full article at LiveDesignOnline.com