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March 22.2025
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Discover Broadway's Weekly Highlights: OPERATION MINCEMEAT and More!

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Catch Up on Broadway's Latest Gems!

As the 2024-25 Broadway season gains momentum, various productions are stealing the spotlight, and if you missed it, there’s a lot to catch up on! From the electrifying opening night of Operation Mincemeat to exclusive insights from Tony-winning performers, this week has been packed with exciting videos you won't want to skip.

Inside the Excitement of Operation Mincemeat

One of the most talked-about moments was the opening night of Operation Mincemeat, showcased in a behind-the-scenes video that captures the spirit of the evening. The celebration at the Golden Theatre brought together the cast and crew, highlighting their hard work and dedication. The production is receiving rave reviews, making it a must-see this season!

Annaleigh Ashford's Transformation: From Sweeney Todd to Happy Face

Annaleigh Ashford continues to impress audiences as she transitions from her renowned role as Mrs. Lovett in Sweeney Todd to portraying the daughter of a serial killer in Happy Face. In our exclusive interview, Ashford opens up about the challenges and rewards of taking on such diverse roles, giving viewers a glimpse into her incredible range as an actress.

Celebrating Natalie Venetia Belcon's Return to Broadway

Natalie Venetia Belcon has charmed audiences in classics like Avenue Q and Rent. Now, she’s back with a powerful performance in Buena Vista Social Club. Known for her exceptional talent, Belcon shares her journey back to Broadway and the challenges she faced in reviving her career. With a Lortel Award now in her hands, her story is one of persistence and passion.

Understanding Furlough's Paradise with a.k. payne

A.k. payne's latest work, Furlough's Paradise, recently won the Susan Smith Blackburn Prize. In a nutshell, the play explores profound themes of grief, home, and survival. Our video feature delves into the poignant moments of the script, showcasing payne’s talent in weaving touching narratives that resonate with audiences.

Get Ready for the Premiere of Take the Lead

Anticipation is building for the world premiere of Take the Lead, set to debut at Paper Mill Playhouse. Rehearsal highlights, including sneak peeks of musical numbers like 'Don't Get Too Close to Me' and 'Watch Me Move,' showcase the energy and creativity that’s going into this new production. Mark your calendars for March 29!

Experience the Grit of John Proctor is the Villain

Kimberly Belflower’s new play, John Proctor is the Villain, has begun previews on Broadway. With stars like Sadie Sink of Stranger Things fame, the production has a strong appeal. Audience reactions and photos from this initial stage hint at a gripping storytelling experience that juxtaposes historical truth with present-day relevance.

Christopher Sieber’s Journey in Death Becomes Her

Lastly, Christopher Sieber, known for his exceptional comedic roles, opens up about portraying a 'boring' character in Death Becomes Her. Through our interviews, Sieber reflects on how the mundane can become magical on stage, even brushing against themes of eternity and the absurd in everyday life.

With a rich tapestry of talent and storytelling on display, this week in Broadway highlights the industry's vibrant evolving nature. Be sure to check out these videos and immerse yourself in the magic of theater!

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