Tag: Spider-man Turn off the Dark

Spider-Man: Turn Off The Dark – Misunderstood?

June 1st, 2013 I walk into the Foxwood Theater with my mother and grandmother, excited yet skeptical to witness the controversy that was Broadways Spider-Man: Turn Off the Dark. Being a huge fan of the superhero myself, I truly was interested in how the fantastic comic books and movies would be transferred onto the stage. […]

Goodbye, Love – How To Say Goodbye to a Favorite Show

January is upon us! Though it’s a time of new beginnings and resolutions for some, it’s a sad time on the Great White Way as we lose a slew of shows. Dubbed “Black January,” it’s the period following the holiday season where a cluster of productions end their run on Broadway. This year’s line-up included […]

The Broadway Attendance Dilemma…Ticket Prices.

Houston, we have a problem. For the second year in a row, the attendance on Broadway- meaning the total number of patrons that purchased tickets in any given season- has fallen. Badly. First, the 2011-2012 Season fell a, mind you, minimal 2% from the previous year. However, when the Broadway League posted the data from […]

The Road to Broadway

by Chase Gosselin To call something a “long and winding road” is so cliche.  Yet, I honestly can’t think of a better description to encapsulate the long and, well, winding journey that any musical or play goes through before making it to NYC’s theatre district.  In a time when we have become supersaturated by entertainment, […]

CB’s Awards Season Picks!

It’s Awards Season– that time of year when theater-lovers tune in to learn which shows will win big when it comes to Broadway titles and talent. Camp Broadway now presents its own ‘Best of’ list, including unique categories specific to their specialty. “Kids, families and theater-lovers of all ages always ask us what we think […]

This Week On Broadway: NHSMTA Hosts Laura Osnes and Santino Fontana Announced and more!

Happy Friday everyone! It has been an exciting week for all Broadway fans and we are just about one week away from the big night. (The Tony Awards, that is!) They have released their promotional commercials featuring Lilla Crawford of Annie the Muscial, Laura Osnes of Rodgers + Hammerstein’s Cinderella, and each one of the young ladies playing Matilda […]