Must go on these shows!
The three biggest shows on Broadway said on Tuesday that tickets are already on sale for their return for the Great White Way in September.
Stars of “Hamilton,” “The Lion King” and “Wicked” Appeared together on “Good Morning America” Each show will return on September 14 to confirm that Broadway will lift the curtain again. Tickets already on sale.
Crystal Joy Brown, who played Alexander Hamilton’s wife Eliza on Lin-Manuel Miranda’s hit show, predicted, “Once we’re back, we’ll be better than ever.”
“And can also revive New York City,” he said, much missed the industry and tourist attractions.
L. Steven Taylor said it was “indescribable” to find out that he would return as Mufasa in “The Lion King” after 18 months of closure due to the COVID-19 pandemic.
He said that it would be particularly powerful with the “Rafiqi opening call” on the Famous Show, which is “a call to really come together with the community.”
“I think this is what it symbolizes, coming back to Broadway – it’s really a community that’s coming back and New York really starts going,” Taylor told host Michael Strahan.
Meanwhile, Alexandra Billings of “Wicked,” said that she is “in my gratitude, and very happy” to learn that the show will return soon.
“I am very blessed, I am very grateful and I feel honored to be a part of telling this story,” Billings said.
Brown said theater fans will not see the changes just because of the epidemic – but some are also inspired by the “racking” that began with the “grisly murder of George Floyd”.
“We have taken many steps not only to ensure that the theater will be safe for our audience members, but also to ensure that our cast and crew are trained in racism training, to ensure that We are advancing Brown social justice as a brand.
“We are representing so many people, and they can see us. Broadway being accessible, Broadway being diverse and inclusive is an amazing thing for all of us.
Billings said that as “a mixed-race trans woman on Broadway”, she hopes to help open a portal for dialogue “not only for Broadway, but also for people coming to see us.” Does. “
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