april67+FollowDolly Parton’s musical faces tough Nashville crowdDolly Parton’s new musical, meant for Broadway, just got a reality check in Nashville. Locals say it’s way too long, packed with obscure songs, and feels more like a Vegas drag show than a Broadway hit. Three actresses play Dolly at different ages, but only the eldest really shines—especially during “Jolene” and “I Will Always Love You.” Critics were kept out, but word is the script needs a total overhaul. Still, some fans see potential if Dolly’s team is willing to make big changes. Would you give it a shot, or does it sound like it needs a full rewrite? #Entertainment #DollyParton #Broadway00Share
caldwelldanielle+FollowJust finished Hamilton, what's next?Just wrapped up my first musical, Hamilton, and I'm already on my second watch! 🎭 Absolutely loved it. Any recommendations for other amazing musicals to dive into? Theater #Broadway #Hamilton #Musical90Share
theresaellis+FollowBroadway fans, are you watching The Gilded Age?Jordan Donica just showed up as Peggy’s new love interest Dr. Kirkland and I literally squealed. This man can sang on Broadway and now he’s being all charming and romantic in period costume? Yes please. And it’s not just him! Paul Alexander Nolan debuted this week too, and Victoria Clarke was on last week. Whoever’s doing the castin clearly knows their audience. It’s like they’re specifically hunting down Broadway talent and I am living for it. #Theater #Broadway141Share
hfoster+FollowGeorge & Amal’s NYC Drama Heats UpGeorge Clooney’s Broadway run is a hit, but it’s causing major drama at home! Amal’s tired of putting her life on hold for George’s career, and now he wants to stay in NYC for more theater gigs. She’s over it and wants him to put family first for once. The couple’s been living separate lives for a while, and this could be the breaking point. Are they headed for a split, or can they patch things up? #GeorgeClooney #AmalClooney #CelebrityDrama #MarriageStruggles #Broadway #FamilyRelationships165Share
jimmy13+FollowBroadway fraud: Why the sentence stingsA Broadway producer behind the Tony-winning 'The Outsiders' just got a conditional discharge and community service for pocketing nearly $70,000 in COVID relief grants using fake records. She’s paid the money back, but is that enough? These grants were meant to keep small businesses alive during the pandemic, not line personal bank accounts. When someone in a position of power bends the rules, it chips away at public trust. Should paying restitution and doing service hours really wipe the slate clean? Or do we need tougher consequences to protect programs meant for those truly in need? #Entertainment #Broadway #COVIDRelief00Share