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‘Real Women Have Curves: The Musical’ bows out of Broadway
By Andrea Flores, Los Angeles Times LOS ANGELES — The musical “Real Women Have Curves” will close its run on Broadway on June 29. News of this cancellation comes less than two months after the official show debuted on April 27 at the James Earl Jones Theatre in New York City. By the time the cast takes its final bow, it will have showcased 31 previews and 73 performances. The musical, directed and choreographed by Sergio Trujillo, had received p…
Sandra Valls makes her Broadway debut in 'Real Women Have Curves'
Sandra Valls is proof that you shouldn’t give up on your dreams.After a long career in stand-up comedy as well as appearances in film, theater, and TV, the lesbian actor, comedian, writer, and singer is realizing a cherished dream by making her Broadway debut at age 59 in Real Women Have Curves.The musical, which is in an open-ended run at the James Earl Jones Theatre, is based on the play by Josefina López, which was adapted into a popular HBO …
Broadway Box Office Drops $6.5 Mil With Clooney, Denzel Gone, But Post-Tony Awards "Hamilton" Jumps Back to $2 Mil Week - Showbiz411
The numbers are in for the first Broadway post- Tony Awards. The total dropped over $6.5 million because on the afternoon of the Tonys, both “Othello” and “Good Night and Good Luck” closed up shop. Charging $900 a ticket didn’t get either show a Tony Award, but the participants cashed out big time. Denzel Washington […] The post Broadway Box Office Drops $6.5 Mil With Clooney, Denzel Gone, But Post-Tony Awards “Hamilton” Jumps Back to $2 Mil Wee…
‘Smash’ Is Officially Closing on Broadway: Find Out How To Snag Seats Before the Final Bow
If you purchase an independently reviewed product or service through a link on our website, Rolling Stone may receive an affiliate commission. After 13 years in the making, Smash will end its Broadway run on June 22, 2025. Originally a hit NBC series starring Megan Hilty and Katharine McPhee, Smash made its long-awaited debut on The Great White Way back in March — but the curtain is coming down sooner than expected. The production will play …
'Real Women Have Curves' on Broadway: A Review
As someone with several curvy dancer friends whose dreams of performing on big stages were crushed by teachers and casting directors claiming their bodies were “too big,” seeing Real Women Have Curves on Broadway was nothing short of healing. This show is an antidote to years of being told that plus-size bodies don’t belong in entertainment.Oh—and it’s also hysterical, heartfelt, and hits every note you’d want from a Broadway musical.Real Women …
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