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West End Live Returns To London Outdoors For 2021

West End Live Returns To London Outdoors For 2021 TheatreArtLife

West End Live is set to return for 2021 in September. The free, un-ticketed event is due to take place outdoors at the iconic Trafalgar Square in Central London. All about West End Live 2021 West End Live will take place on Saturday 18 (between 11am – 5pm) and Sunday 19 September (from 12noon -5pm) […]

Come From Away: One-Night-Only Performance At The Lincoln Memorial

Come From Away: One-Night-Only Performance At The Lincoln Memorial TheatreArtLife

Come From Away, the Tony and Olivier Award-winning musical is set for a one-night-only performance live from the steps of the Lincoln Memorial to mark the 20th anniversary of 9/11. Following a break from the coronavirus pandemic restrictions that closed the show, the musical will be hosted outside in a free concert show come rain […]

The Show Must Go On! Announces West End Shows From June

The Show Must Go On! Announces West End Shows From June

The Show Must Go On! campaign for the West End which has been supported by The Theatre Support Fund+ and MZG Theatre Productions, have announced a run of new shows which will take place from 2nd – 6th June 2021 at London’s Palace Theatre.

The Circle of Life on Broadway: The Reaping Season Begins

The reaping season

In the weeks following the Tony Awards on June 9th, Broadway has seen the closing of many of shows: King Lear, Network (June 9), Gary: A Sequel to Titus Andronicus (June 16), Hilary & Clinton (June 23), All My Sons, Kiss Me Kate (June 30) and The Ferryman, My Fair Lady, Ink (July 7). In the coming weeks they will be joined by, Be More Chill, The Prom, What the Constitution Means to Me, Frankie & Johnny…, Cher, Pretty Woman and King Kong! Thousands of people have enjoyed these shows; however, they will soon be gone.

The Cost Of Broadway

cost of broadway

There is something to be said about the current price of a ticket to see a Broadway show. I had the humbling experience of attempting to buy my five-year old cousin tickets to what would be her first Broadway show, Frozen, and realizing the venture would cost me over $500.00.

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