1 Full Cast Set For DIRTY DANCING: THE MUSICAL North American Tour With merely three actors (and a live band) performing the entirety of Tick, Tick… Boom!, each of them shine immensely through their ...
tick, tick... BOOM! is a musical created by late composer, Jonathan Larson (Rent). It is an autobiographical drama that follows Jon’s life as a struggling musical ...
In his semi-autobiographical 1990 solo show “Boho Days,” which would become “tick, tick … BOOM!”, Jonathan Larson was wrestling with the looming questions about life, love and career that accompany ...
Usually, a review of a show opening with lyrical waxing about the building in which the show sits is not a good sign. In this case, the shouting from the rooftops about the rooftops – and the rest of ...
One of Chance Theater’s go-to strengths in presenting overachieving productions comes from poking around the nooks and crannies of the theater canon to engage audiences with off-the-beaten path fare.
Boat Club Productions opens Tick, Tick… Boom! on Friday at the Spirit of North Theatre. It’s a semi-autobiographical musical by Jonathan Larson, the award-winning composer of Rent. The show gives ...
When Actors’ Playhouse opens the curtain on its production of “tick, tick…Boom!” there are many behind-the-scenes stories about close degrees of separation. The musical by Jonathan Larson, famously ...
NEW YORK — A few minutes after zipping through the patter song “Therapy” in a Times Square rehearsal studio, the cast members of “Tick, Tick … Boom!” have plopped down in a line of chairs opposite ...
No one would know “THX 1138” today if George Lucas hadn’t later made Star Wars. The same is probably true for “Tick, Tick … Boom!,” the semi-autobiographical “rock monologue” that composer Jonathan ...
Theatr Clwyd has revealed a look inside the rehearsal room of its production of tick, tick… Boom!. Directed by Kate Wasserberg, it is her first as artistic director of the North Wales theatre and ...
CONCORD — When it comes to the subject of gone-too-soon composers, the game of what-if? can be a melancholy exercise. But it’s a hard one to resist. As in: What if Mozart had not died at 35? Or ...