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The bio-play “Twisted Melodies” aims to remind us of his timeless musicianship and unsettling personal struggles. Source

The singer let his songs speak for themselves as he began a seven-show run at the Lunt-Fontanne Theater. Source

A rare, all too brief run of Weill’s 1941 “musical play,” starring Victoria Clark, shows why the show was a hit in the first place. Source

The Temptations’ dancing was essential to their allure. Sergio Trujillo makes it more intricate, stylistically varied and narratively sophisticated. Source

Michael C. Hall, Will Eno and Sarah Benson team up for an unlikely, but very real production of “Skittles Commercial: The Broadway Musical.” Source

The singer Melissa Errico recalls the mix of wild energy and plaintive emotion that made the composer so enthralling to be around. Source

The show’s creator hopes its 17-day run in San Juan will call attention to the struggling island’s needs as well as its riches. Source

After almost 42 years, the club, which hosted jazz, comedy, burlesque, “The Vagina Monologues” and more, falls victim to rising real estate costs. Source

Of the three jukebox bio-musicals about female pop stars now on Broadway, it’s the latest that best understands its audience. Source

The three faces of Cherilyn Sarkisian Bono Allman are the subject of a new Broadway jukebox musical that’s big on sequins, low on insight. Source


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