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broadwayworld.com | Chloe Rabinowitz
Previously known for her funny songs about single life like Tube Ride of Shame, musical comedian Tamar Broadbent took some time away to get married and have a baby (and live in Amsterdam and sail around the world... but that's another story!) Now she's BACK with a brand-new show about pregnancy and new motherhood. For Tamar ('Talented, bright and funny' - Michael Palin), motherhood has meant a lot of unexpected questions.
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broadwayworld.com | Chloe Rabinowitz
This Pride Month, the Segal Centre for Performing Arts will present the world premiere of Max and Aaron Write a Musical, written and directed by Montreal theatre-maker Trevor Barrette. Produced by Barrette with Jonathan Patterson, in association with Infinithéâtre, this original queer rom-com musical-within-a-musical was developed in collaboration with Playwrights' Workshop Montréal and is presented as part of Fierté Montréal's official programming. Performances will run June 15–22, 2025.
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broadwayworld.com | Chloe Rabinowitz
Breakneck Productions in association with VagaMundo Productions and Haley Fragen will present Show Trial, beginning June 11th at The Tank in New York City. Written by Slovak-American playwright Laura Zlatos (Happily After Ever) and directed by Tom Costello (Associate Director of Broadway's American Buffalo), the searing political satire commemorates the 75th anniversary of the execution of Czech political dissident Milada Horáková.
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broadwayworld.com | Chloe Rabinowitz
The Historic Royal Theatre will bring THE SOUND OF MUSIC to the stage in 2025, sponsored by ARVEST Bank and performed by the Royal Players. Inspired by the book The Trapp Family Singers by Maria Augusta Trapp, The Sound of Music is set in Austria, 1938 and tells the story of the irrepressible Maria as she begins to doubt her vocation, leaving her convent to become governess to the seven children of Captain von Trapp, a widower and retired naval officer.
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broadwayworld.com | Chloe Rabinowitz
Violinist Tessa Lark, The Sebastians, and violin/cello duo Daniel Rowland and Maja Bogdanović, in performance with the Princeton Symphony Orchestra, will offer refreshing renditions of works showcasing the violin and music of the Baroque era at 2025 Princeton Festival mid-June concerts. On Thursday, June 12 at 7pm, GRAMMY-nominated violinist Tessa Lark combines her artistry as a classical violinist with a love of Bluegrass in Tessa Lark, Violin: Stradgrass, her solo recital at Trinity Church.
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