Bill Buckhurst will direct the Tom Kitt-Brian Yorkey musical at London's Savoy.
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Releasing January 17, the album is a celebration of Jewish Broadway.
The full album of the Avett Brothers musical, which played its final Broadway performance December 29, 2024, releases February 7.
Ana Gasteyer and Michael Urie co-starred at the Hudson Theatre.
The production, which officially opens in the West End January 14, was recorded live during the earlier Chichester engagement.
The Yellow Sound Label release features the cast of the recent revival, which completed its California run last year.
Like the Wind centers on two queer teenagers who are running away from a conversion therapy facility in the summer of 2018.
Inspired by the life story of entrepreneur and inventor Joy Mangano, the musical features music and lyrics by AnnMarie Milazzo.
The album will be the first complete recording of Kurt Weill's score.
New York Theatre Barn's record label is set to release the album in time for Pride Month 2025.
Both writers will perform, alongside Angela Birchett, Tyley Ross, and more.
The West End Hadestown star recorded the new release at London cabaret venue Crazy Coqs in July.
The Color Purple Tony winner will also release her debut solo recording prior to the arrival of Wicked: For Good.
The play, seen on Broadway last spring, follows a single mother raising an ill child and the female support system that surrounds her.
Universal surprised fans far and wide with the unexpected release of the film's soundtrack, sans vocals.
Olivier winner Beverley Knight stars as Deloris Van Cartier.
The F. Scott and Zelda Fitzgerald biomusical is written by Christie Baugher.
Melanie La Barrie, Grace Hodgett Young, and the original West End company are featured.
The production is now playing Off-Broadway through December 29.
The production, which arrives in the West End December 14, was recorded live during the earlier Chichester engagement.
The new musical, which runs through January 19, follows two perpetually single friends in the age of Tinder...and Bumble and Grindr and Hinge.
Listen to "Ain't No Man" from the Avett Brothers musical here.
The new adaptation of Louisa May Alcott's novel is set to release a studio album and offer a semi-staged West End concert.
The new recording will subsequently be available on black vinyl, a
limited-edition deluxe gatefold "pop-up" vinyl, and compact disc.
The EP features the four winning songs from Louderman and Benjamin Rauhala's annual musical theatre songwriting contest.
Melanie La Barrie, Gloria Onitiri, and the original West End company are featured in the new recording, due December 6.
Wayne Duvall, John Gallagher Jr., Adrian Blake Enscoe, and Stark Sands lead the Avett Brothers musical.
"There's Still My Joy" also features guitarist Peter Calo.
The musical adaptation begins performances April 1 at the James Earl Jones Theatre.
The musical is based on the true story of an unexpected relationship between two mid-20s “straight” men.
Composed by John Powell and Stephen Schwartz, the score was performed by the London Symphony Orchestra and recorded at AIR Studios.
Megan Hilty and Jennifer Simard star in the stage version of the 1992 film at the Lunt-Fontanne Theatre.
The musical romcom centers on a work weary woman and her new neighbor crush as they learn to balance city life and unexpected romance.
The recording will be available on standard black vinyl, a limited-edition deluxe gatefold "pop-up" vinyl, and compact disc alongside digital versions.
Stage favorites Jim Hogan, Liam Fennecken, and Brendan Jacob Smith are releasing a new holiday EP November 15.
The autobiography will be available in both English and Spanish in paperback, digital, and audiobook formats.
Six cast recordings are up for Best Musical Theater Album at the 67th annual ceremony.
The recording also includes excerpts from
the original Broadway cast album.
JoAnn M. Hunter will also direct a West End concert of the new musical adaptation of Louisa May Alcott’s novel.
The two have released a concept album, Playing With Fire.
The release captures Sondheim's final public performance, in a concert with Jason Robert Brown at Town Hall in 2019.
The new musical will play Washington, D.C.'s Signature Theatre in summer 2025.
The Broadway adaptation began performances October 23, with Megan Hilty and Jennifer Simard starring.
The Mamma Mia! star will also sing the work of the Cabaret composers in upcoming concerts in Manhattan and Chicago.
The hit West End production recently opened on Broadway at the St. James with its four London principals.
Playing Circle in the Square Theatre, the production features music by Grammy winner Jack Antonoff.
The Broadway Mamma Mia! and Hairspray star mashes up Cabaret and The Happy Time in this preview of And All That Jazz!, releasing October 25.
The new album is now available on all streaming services.
Ashford is doing her best Michael Crawford impression.
Hamilton alums came out to play at the launch event October 17.
See what the reviews have to say about the new musical based on the cult favorite film.
The duo on why they chose to release their new musical as a concept album, and their plans for the stage show.
The first four tracks of the recording, also featuring excerpts from the original Broadway cast album, are now available for download.
The cast of the final Stephen Sondheim musical reunited for the signing event at The Museum of Broadway.
A new deluxe edition of the in-development musical's 2023 studio album with bonus tracks releases September 27.
The track is the latest single from Monheit's new self-titled album, releasing October 18 via Club44 Records.
Now playing London's West End, the work follows two perpetually single friends in the age of Tinder...and Bumble, and Grindr, and Hinge.
The Mamma Mia! star will also sing the work of the Cabaret composers in upcoming concerts in Manhattan and Chicago.
The new musical from Christie Baugher is releasing a concept album.
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