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The Who's rock opera 'Tommy,' which was revived on Broadway in March, will close on July 21. The show will continue on a national tour in 2025.
Fifty years ago today, “that deaf, dumb and blind kid” who scored immortality in “Pinball Wizard” was born when “Tommy” — The Who’s game-changing rock opera — was released on May ...
The “Pinball Wizard” is pinging rock opera back to Broadway. The Who’s “Tommy” is on its way back to the Great White Way, Rolling Stone reports. The return comes more than 5… ...
The three Tommies of "Tommy," from left, Xavi Nohara, Nick Petrelli and Joseph Sturdy. The rock opera based on The Who's 1969 album will be at the Kalamazoo Civic's Parish Theatre Jan. 23-Feb. 7.
Roger Daltrey and Pete Townshend of The Who perform live on stage. CREDIT: Getty Images. The Who’s rock opera Tommy will return to Broadway in 2021, more than 25 years since its original run. He ...
The Who’s “Tommy” was first released as an album in 1969 and the rock opera about the pinball playing “deaf, dumb and blind” Tommy Walker was later translated into a opera production, a ...
Flashing pinball machines, costumes straight out of the 1960s and soaring riffs on the guitar transport audiences of The Who’s rock opera, “Tommy,” to the golden age of English rock ‘n ...
This production by Des McAnuff, who directed the show in its original run more than 30 years ago, brings an intoxicating energy to the story of a boy who survives trauma to become a folk hero.
On May 23, 1969, The Who released their breakthrough album, Tommy. It was their fourth studio album and would sell more than twenty million copies, receive wide critical acclaim, and be inducted ...
More than 30 years after his seminal "Tommy" and "Quadrophenia," The Who's Pete Townshend has written a new rock opera. By Reuters, The Associated Press NEW YORK — More than 30 years after his ...