Lincoln Center Theatre's revival of "Camelot" is our Top Pick
Music used in "The Exorcist" is back in a 50th anniversary vinyl release.
"Those three words are primal. Those three words have everything to do with the conflicting desires of when you're ready, when you're not ready."
"New releases in the areas of broadway musicals, cabaret, classical music, jazz and opera."
"Everybody in the audience can identify with...the need to be loved, accepted, to be successful, to be safe, to be appreciated for who you are."
"What's very powerful about this piece is when you hear these words spoken by people that look like you, who were never, everwhat's very powerful about this piece is when you hear these words spoken by people that look like you, who were never, ever represented in the room represented in the room."
"Having played a lot of his music, that it feels remarkably good to play at the instrument, which makes a lot of sense given his virtuosity."
"I think Dot is trying to teach us, and teach George in that moment, that just choosing and going forward is all we can do."
"This show forces you to actually go into the deepest part of yourself."
Including two Tony Award winners and one funny girl.
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