


The Outsiders, Musical​
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This Best Musical Tony Award winner is a timeless and relevant narrative that explores inequity, societal/class conflict, and encourages one to look beyond stereotypes to discover we all have dreams and see the same sunsets.​
Directed by Tony Award winning, Danya Taymor. Jamestown Revival's Zach Chance & Jonathan Clay along with Tony Winner, Justin Levine (Moulin Rouge, Here Lies Love, Bloody Bloody Andrew Jackson) infuse THE OUTSIDERS with the sound of classic country/folk/rock music of the '50s and '60s. Tony nominated, playwright, Adam Rapp adapts S.E. Hinton's beloved all too timely novel for the stage.
On Broadway at the Bernard B. Jacobs Theatre and on tour across the U.S. Get your tickets!
Next up: THE RECIPE, How a Girl From Pasadena (Julia Child) Became the World's Most Famous Chef.
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The Prom, Musical
What happens when four stars leave the bright lights of Broadway and take leading roles in a small-town controversy making national headlines? Big drama. Bigger laughs. And the biggest musical showstopper in years!
From Broadway’s Musical Comedy Dream Team – the geniuses behind The Book of Mormon, Aladdin, The Drowsy Chaperone, Elf, and Mean Girls…THE PROM is a hit! "It's delicious. Makes you believe in musical comedy again." - NY Times ​A NY Times Critic's Pick, Drama Desk Award™ winning, and 7 time Tony Nominated musical,
The Drama Desk winning PROM finished its Broadway run and North American Tour. You can now catch the show being performed by many Community and High School Theatres all over the country and as a movie on Netflix starring James Corden, Meryl Streep, Nicole Kidman, Kerry Washington, and more.
Dreamgirls: U.K. Tour​
Thirty-five years after it opened on Broadway, Dreamgirls had its West End premiere at the Savoy Theatre to critical acclaim.
This award-winning production was directed and choreographed by Olivier® and Tony® Award-winning Casey Nicholaw (The Book of Mormon, Mean Girls, Disney’s Aladdin and Something Rotten!), with Set and Costume Design by Tim Hatley, Lighting Design by Hugh Vanstone, Hair Design by Josh Marquette and Music Supervision by Nick Finlow and has a goal for a Broadway revival.
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