Tag: The Book of Mormon

Ten Real-Life Lessons From Broadway Musicals

The theater is a place for art. It is a place for passion, for beauty, and for creativity. But in addition to all of these, the theater is a place for learning. One of my favorite things about Broadway musicals is the fact that each one has a distinct message that viewers can take home. […]

The Road to Broadway

by Chase Gosselin To call something a “long and winding road” is so cliche.  Yet, I honestly can’t think of a better description to encapsulate the long and, well, winding journey that any musical or play goes through before making it to NYC’s theatre district.  In a time when we have become supersaturated by entertainment, […]

Aren’t You A Little Old For…?

It happens to everyone. You see someone’s flawless performance onstage, meet them at the stagedoor, start planning your wedding, and then go home and Google them. And you realize they’re twice your age. Don’t lie, it has happened at least once. And for fans of Broadway, it happens even more. Broadway plays fast and loose […]

My Favorite Broadway Dance Numbers

Dance and musical theater go hand in hand, and the evolution of dancing in Broadway musicals has been resounding. As Broadway continues to evolve, I’ve decided to round up my favorite dance numbers to exemplify the diversity and beauty that these have to offer. A 5-6-7-8! Seize The Day- Newsies I couldn’t write about my […]

Hurrah! It’s… Theater Festival Time!

The days are longer, and the sun is brighter.  The TKTS line stretches with confused tourists all the way to Coney Island, while the children and cockroaches attack the ice cream trucks in perfect harmony.  The sidewalks are hotter than a ticket to The Book of Mormon, and the subway stations are so muggy that […]