(L-R) Sheldon Henry, Bobby Conte, Tyler James Eisenreich, Adam Jacobs, Ali Louis Bourzgui, Alison Luff, and John Ambrosino bow at the curtain call during "The Who's Tommy" Broadway Opening Night at ...
Journey,” one of the best numbers in the score, was delivered with zest and precision and offered an early glimpse of the amazing musical journey to come. Throughout the first act, all of the vibrant ...
Two hours and 15 minutes, with one intermission. At the Nederlander Theater, 208 West 41st Street. Little Tommy Walker, that “deaf, dumb and blind kid” who sure plays a mean pinball, may be off in a ...
The Who are famous for pioneering the rock opera. A concept album bringing a classical form to rock fans, the rock opera is the meeting ground for high art and low(er) art. Here we’ll be looking at ...
In staging the storied rock opera in Chicago, its creators argue that the show’s exploration of celebrity worship and childhood trauma is more relevant than ever. By Julia Jacobs Reporting from ...
A big blast of boomer pleasure has arrived on Broadway at the Nederlander Theatre, where the thunderous and thoroughly intoxicating revival of “The Who’s Tommy” has opened, giving a seismic jolt to ...
Performances in N.Y.C. Advertisement Supported by An acclaimed revival of the musical plans to open in March at the Nederlander Theater. By Michael Paulson “Tommy” is returning to Broadway. A ...
Sex, drugs and rock 'n' roll are coming to the Balch Arena Theater tonight. The concert version of The Who's rock opera Tommy is the last of Pen, Paint and Pretzels' (3P's) fall minor productions, and ...
The Who‘s Tommy, the rock opera that originally ran on Broadway from 1993 through 1995, is closing once again. The revival of the show at the Nederlander Theater opened in March earlier this year and ...
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