Close-up magician Helder Guimarães returned to New York City September 19 to debut his all-new show, Verso. Guimarães, who specializes in card magic, returns following the success of Nothing to Hide.
Close-up magician Helder Guimarães returned to New York City September 19 to debut his all-new show, Verso. Guimarães, who specializes in card magic, returns following the success of Nothing to Hide.
The new musical about the 1996 U.S. Women’s Olympic Gymnastics team stars Caitlin Kinnunen, Libby Servais, Allison Posner, and more.
Burroughs plays Ike Turner in the Tony-nominated musical, which concludes its run in August at the Lunt-Fontanne Theatre.
Jamie Lloyd directs the production at the West End's Harold Pinter Theatre.
The historical drama also stars stage favorites Adrienne Warren, Jayme Lawson, and Sheila Atim.
The event will welcome attendees both in person and virtually.
The play debuted at Chicago's A Red Orchid Theatre in 2002.
Performances of the family favorite musical continue through July 13 in St. Louis.
The move comes after the resignation of the theatre's 2020 cohort, along with its artistic director and board chair, citing similar allegations about a lack of transparency and commitment to diversity and inclusion.
Goldberg will perform as part of the Chamber Music Society of Lincoln Center’s Summer Evenings concert on July 13.