STAGE TUBE: Watch SISTER ACT on The View!
by Robert Diamond
- Feb 9, 2011
Olivier Award nominee Patina Miller and the cast of the new Broadway musical SISTER ACT were featured on ABC's 'The View' this morning February 9, 2011. Miller, who is reprising her critically acclaimed performance as Deloris Van Cartier, which she originated in the West End production of SISTER ACT, led the company in a performance of 'Raise Your Voice.'
Photo Coverage: SISTER ACT Visits 'The View'
by Jessica Lewis
- Feb 9, 2011
Olivier Award nominee Patina Miller and the cast of the new Broadway musical SISTER ACT were featured on ABC's 'The View' this morning February 9, 2011. Miller, who is reprising her critically acclaimed performance as Deloris Van Cartier, which she originated in the West End production of SISTER ACT, led the company in a performance of 'Raise Your Voice.'
SISTER ACT Featured On The View 2/9
by BWW News Desk
- Feb 9, 2011
Olivier Award nominee Patina Miller and the cast of the new Broadway musical SISTER ACT will be featured on the national ABC television program "The View" on Wednesday, February 9, 2011.
SISTER ACT Featured On The View 2/9
by Gabrielle Sierra
- Feb 4, 2011
Olivier Award nominee Patina Miller and the cast of the new Broadway musical SISTER ACT will be featured on the national ABC television program "The View" on Wednesday, February 9, 2011.
Victoria Clark Leads Broadway's SISTER ACT; Cast Announced!
by Jessica Lewis
- Feb 1, 2011
Producers Whoopi Goldberg and Stage Entertainment have announced that Tony Award-winner Victoria Clark will co-star as Mother Superior in the new Broadway musical, SISTER ACT, beginning preview performances on March 24, 2011 and opening on Wednesday, April 20, 2011 at the Broadway Theatre (1681 Broadway). As previously announced, Olivier Award nominee Patina Miller will reprise her critically acclaimed performance as Deloris Van Cartier, which she originated in the West End production of SISTER ACT.
'Walmartopia' to Close Off-Broadway December 30th
by BWW News Desk
- Nov 8, 2007
Walmartopia, the new musical currently playing Off-Broadway at The Minetta Lane Theatre, will end its current run at the Minetta Lane Theatre after the evening performance on Sunday, December 30th, it was announced today by the show's producers.
Photo Flash: 'Walmartopia' in the Cast Recording Studio
by BWW
- Nov 5, 2007
The cast and band of Off-Broadway's Walmartopia recently hit the recording studio to lay down tracks for the show's original cast recording. The recording will be produced by Walmartopia's musical director, August Eriksmoen, and will be released December 1st, just in time for the holidays.
TV Exclusive: Opening Night of WALMARTOPIA
by Craig Brockman
- Sep 6, 2007
WALMARTOPIA opened Off-Broadway at the Minetta Lane Theatre on Monday, September 3. The new musical features book, music and lyrics by Andrew Rohn and Catherine Capellaro. BroadwayWorld was there to capture the excitement of Opening Night in this exclusive video.
Photo Coverage: 'Walmartopia' Opening Night Party
by Linda Lenzi
- Sep 5, 2007
WALMARTOPIA opened Off-Broadway at the Minetta Lane Theatre on Monday, September 3. The new musical features book, music and lyrics by Andrew Rohn and Catherine Capellaro.
Walmartopia: Marked Down
by Michael Dale
- Sep 4, 2007
A promising Fringe musical protesting Wal-Mart labor practices loses its bite after being revised for Off-Broadway.
Photo Flash: Walmartopia Opens Labor Day
by BWW
- Aug 30, 2007
Walmartopia, the musical with a mission, presents its irreverent political satire of big business and eternal smiley faces, written by Catherine Capellaro (Book) and Andrew Rohn (Music and Lyrics), opening Labor Day, September 3 at 7PM at The Minette Lane Theatre (18 Minetta Lane).
Photo Flash: Walmartopia Press Preview
by BWW
- Aug 15, 2007
Walmartopia begins performances August 21st at The Minetta Lane Theatre (18 Minetta Lane), with opening night set, appropriately, for Labor Day 2007 - Monday, September 3rd at 7:00 p.m.
Godspell: Forgive Me, Lord
by Michael Dale
- Oct 8, 2006
Pity the unfortunate theatre critic who must review a perfectly good production of an extraordinarily popular musical that he's never really cared for.
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