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On Saturday, April 19, Tony Award-winning “Dear Evan Hansen” came to The Classic Center. “We get to bring this story to a brand new audience every night,”Alex Pharo, who plays the ...
"Dear Evan Hansen" was initially set to run from September 4 to 21 later this year, but instead, the production will close on September 28, the last Sunday of the month.
MANILA, Philippines — Award-winning musical "Dear Evan Hansen" will have a run in Manila later this year. GMG Productions will host the musical this September when it runs at the Theater at ...
Dear Evan Hansen premiered on Broadway in 2016 and won 6 Tony awards, including for best musical. In 2021, it was adapted into a film but did not have the same success as the film.
Soulful and rich, DEAR EVAN HANSEN weaves stories of loss, deceit, regret, and redemption. It is curiously complex in its presentation of posthumous rehabilitation, white lies, and suicide.
"Dear Evan Hansen," a parable on our interconnected, social media-filled lives, will make its Lincoln debut at the Lied Center for Performing Arts starting Friday.
Mar. 23—Dear Evan Hansen, Today was a great day. It was all thanks to the hard-working performers of the national tour of "Dear Evan Hansen." On Wednesday, the audience at Popejoy Hall intently ...
Then there's Norman's Evan Hansen, who is a fast-talking, insecure, 17-year-old, whose hands get sweaty when nervous. Norman went into the production knowing he would be challenged with the role.
‘Dear Evan Hansen’: Gifted actors have keen grasp on musical’s feelings of optimism, alienation The social media commentary in the Tony-winning show, now at the Nederlander Theatre, ...
Anthony Norman as Evan Hansen and Alaina Anderson as Zoe Murphy in the 2022-23 North American tour of “Dear Evan Hansen,” which is making a stop at Chrysler Hall in Norfolk.
Ben Platt originated the role of Evan Hansen in the Washington, DC, production of the musical in the summer of 2015 before it opened on Broadway in December 2016. REUTERS/Dennis Porter.
"Dear Evan Hansen" runs through Oct. 9 at the Fisher Theatre, 3011 W. Grand Blvd., Detroit. $50 and up. 313-872-1000 or broadwayindetroit.com. “Dio: Dreamers Never Die” documentary, 5 things ...