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“Charlie and the Chocolate Factory,” the large-scale musical from Warner Bros. Theater Ventures, has locked in its Broadway details, with Christian Borle starring in a production that begins a ...
If you've got a sweet tooth for rainbow bright sets and costumes, an addictive score and big, splashy dance numbers and performances, Broadway's Charlie and the Chocolate Factory is your treat of ...
Meet the original Broadway cast of Charlie and the Chocolate Factory on Broadway, and find out who was in the Original Cast, what parts they played and more.
Charlie and the Chocolate Factory Broadway in 2017 - ROALD DAHL's most treasured tale is coming to the land where sweet dreams come true—Broadway—in a delicious new musical! Willy ...
With a new director and a new star, the Broadway transfer of the West End musical “Charlie and the Chocolate Factory” was always going to be a different show from the London original. Just how ...
The touring company of 'Charlie and the Chocolate Factory,' the Broadway show based on Roald Dahl's classic novel, arrives in Hollywood with strong leads and colorful design, geared for kids and ...
Christian Borle talks Broadway's 'Charlie and the Chocolate Factory' Borle is set to play the role of Willy Wonka in the new Broadway musical.
Christian Borle and his fellow cast of Charlie and the Chocolate Factory paid a visit to The View on October 31 to sing from the show that is packing houses on Broadway.
It was confirmed by producers on Thursday that a musical based on Roald Dahl's beloved novel Charlie and the Chocolate Factory will arrive on Broadway in the spring of 2017.
John Rubenstein, who plays Charlie’s Grandpa Joe, hams it up in his early scenes, but calms down and becomes more trustworthy as the boy’s chaperone when he is allowed into the chocolate factory.
It’s hard to predict how grownups might feel about this inflated musical adapted from previous stage and film treatments of Roald Dahl’s beloved novel, “Charlie & the Chocolate Factory ...
In my nearly half century of Broadway theatergoing, I’ve never witnessed such a second-act reversal of fortune as what’s going on now at the Lunt-Fontanne Theatre, where “Charlie and the ...
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