These are just some of the digital offerings January 8-10. For more, check out Playbill’s Streaming Calendar, presented in partnership with Broadway Podcast Network.
These are just some of the digital offerings January 8-10. For more, check out Playbill’s Streaming Calendar, presented in partnership with Broadway Podcast Network.
8 PM: A Bowie Celebration with Lena Hall, Michael C. Hall, and others
Celebrate rock legend David Bowie's birthday with the virtual streaming concert A Bowie Celebration: Just For One Day!. Tony Award winner Lena Hall (Hedwig and the Angry Inch) and Michael C. Hall join an all-star lineup of rock talent that also includes Duran Duran, Dave Navarro, Adam Lambert, and Nine Inch Nails. Proceeds benefit Save the Children.
8 PM: Lazarus
A filmed performance from the London run of Bowie and Enda Walsh's Lazarus, starring Michael C. Hall and Beetlejuice star Sophia Anne Caruso, will stream on Dice.fm January 8-10 to mark Bowie's birthday and the fifth anniversary of his death. The digital presentation will be available for three showings only in multiple time zones. Click here for Friday tickets.
8 PM: You I Like: A Musical Celebration of Jerry Herman
Pasadena Playhouse will pay tribute to the late composer of Hello, Dolly!, Mame, and La Cage aux Folles in the streaming revue starring Lesli Margherita (Matilda The Musical), Nick Christopher (Hamilton), and more. The production is available until February 7, but tune in opening night for appearances from special guest stars Bernadette Peters and David Hyde Pierce.
The revival's titular instrument prepares for its next role at The Smithsonian's National Museum of African American History and Culture.
The upcoming Kennedy Center production, which stars the Tony winner as Norma Desmond, features a 20-piece orchestra.
Audible presents the world premiere from playwright-director Erica Schmidt at Minetta Lane Theatre.
"We are witnessing not just attacks on expression but attacks on existence," says the stage actor and stage managers' union.
The 66th annual ceremony will recognize the best of Off- and Off-Off-Broadway theatre.
Title player Ben Crawford acknowledged both the musical's unprecedented 35 years on Broadway and composer Andrew Lloyd Webber, who was in attendance.
Playbill investigates the absence of the once-ubiquitous opening to a musical (it's partially Sondheim and Star Wars' fault).
The Connecticut institution will become a hotbed for new work this March.
When it closes, the touring production of the Tony-winning musical will have played 104 engagements.