(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 ...
Tommy is a story of hope and healing. The story of the deaf, dumb and blind boy who triumphs over his adversities has inspired audiences for more than 40 years. At the end of the Vietnam War, Tommy’s ...
Add articles to your saved list and come back to them any time. How do you put your stamp on something that has been performed so many times, so many different ways, by so many prominent artists?
Young, but not a child. I’m the Gypsy – the acid queen. Pay before we start. I’m the Gypsy the acid queen. I’ll tear your soul apart.’ – The Acid Queen If Pete Townshend’s lyrics bring back memories ...
THE Who’s rock opera Tommy has been given a makeover by musicians and singers from diverse backgrounds for this year’s Adelaide Festival. ‘I was working on a construction site and my friends and I ...
Get Access To Every Broadway Story Unlock access to every one of the hundreds of articles published daily on BroadwayWorld by logging in with one click. Tommy began in 1969 as the fourth rock album ...
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 23, 1969. And the ...
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 50 years after The Who’s ...
No one will complain tonight when Buntport Theater brings back one of its greatest hits — 2012’s clever Tommy Lee Jones Goes to Opera Alone, in which four actors animate an intricate life-sized Tommy ...
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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