12 productions are coming to the Ensemble Arts Philly stage in 2024 and 2025, including Les Misérables, Book of Mormon, and Hamilton. Which one will you watch?
, the presenting brand for the Philadelphia Orchestra and Kimmel Center for the Performing Arts, announced the slate of 12 award-winning plays and musicals for its 2024-2025 season on Monday., to the offensively funny. The season also features stage adaptations of popular films, like the holiday favorite, and the beautifully vividfirst premiered in Philadelphia in a pre-Broadway tryout at the Forrest Theatre in 1974.
Songwriter Max Martin provides part of the songbook, including hits like “Since U Been Gone,” “Baby One More Time,” and “Larger Than Life.” is a stage version of the 1959 classic comedy with a modern genderqueer twist. Last year, cast member J. Harrison Ghee became the first nonbinary actor to win the Tony for best leading actor for playing the role of Jerry/Daphne.will run Dec.
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