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The following sites each contain information about several shows,
either because the shows share a composer or a production company.



Quite probably the greatest composer alive today. Visit here for information about shows like "into the Woods," "Sweeney Todd," "Sunday in the Park with George," "Follies," and others.
This is the site for the Really Useful Company - the production company of gagillionaire Andrew Lloyd Weber. Not gonna bother listing his shows - everybody knows 'em...and that man gets far too much publicity as it is!
Livent is a Canadian based company that handles the Canadian tours of the biggies, and also produces shows in the states such as "Candide," "Showboat," and my current favorite show, "Ragtime." Beautiful site, and well worth a look. And if you have a chance to see "Ragtime," then GO! You won't be disappointed.
The site for Disney Theatrical, with pages devoted to "Beauty and the Beast," as well as the show that really has taked Broadway by storm, "The Lion King."





Here are the sites dedicated to specific shows. I only bothered with
the official sites - they are usually the ones with the highest quality
design and information, and if I listed all the fan sites this page
would run on two feet short of eternity.


If you haven't heard about this show, then you have been under a cultural rock for a while. Great site, and you can visit my friend in the NYC cast, Jim Poulos. Outstanding design, so check it out.
In this age of Broadway revivals, "Chicago" is a perfect example of how to do it right. I saw this show in NYC during previews and was pretty much blown away. Sleek, sexy show - which is reflected in the website (if a site can be sexy...?)
Very popular show a little while back - did quite well at the Tony's. A cute little show about the golden age of prostitutes, pimps, and their reign over Times Square. Other than that, all I can tell you is that Brian Lane Green and Sam Harris were in it (they are on the "actor sites" page).
What can I tell you about this show? Absolutely nothing! If anyone knows anything, email me and I will pass it along.
"Damn Yankees" was the first show I ever saw on Broadway, and like "Chicago," it is a revival done right. Don't know how the show has held up (I saw it a while ago) but the web site looks just fine!
I guess there are certain shows I don't need to tell you about - but I will say that this is a great site! You can peruse production photos, read about the developement of the show, and order your own hat with a starving waif on the front. Seriously though, this is a truly well thought out and conceived site.
Same as Les Mis - definitely worth a look!
"Jekyll & Hyde" has sort of a cult following in New York. The lead is supposed to be amazing, but that's all I really know.
This was a pretty major flop (at least monetarily) on Broadway, but I hear that the National Tour has reworked a lot of the problem spots and that the show is much better. Based on the Tom Hanks movie, obviously, and if you want to know more, just visit the site.
Speaking of revivals - yet one more! I just worked with the choreographer of this show and if my experience with her is any indication, then the dancers are working their rears off, and the choreo is wonderful. Check out Cathy Rigby and clan right here.
Well, "A Funny Thing Happened on the Way to the Forum" is no longer on Broadway, but a National Tour is supposedly in the works, and the site is still up and running. Nathan Lane and Whoopi Goldberg both graced the stage in this one...who knows who they'll get for the tour?
While I am not a huge fan of Rodgers & Hammerstein sometimes, I have to admit that this production of "The King & I" is pretty spectacular. If ya like the older, more traditional shows, then you will love this one. Beautiful costumes, great set, and wonderful choreography. You can get a taste of this by visiting the site.
I suppose that James Cameron's movie has given this show a big boost! Have heard many mixed reviews about this one, but at least it makes an impact - everyone has some sort of opinion about it!
Where else but in the wonderful world of theater do little girls get fired in the national spotlight? Yes boys and girls, "Annie" is celebrating its 20th anniversary with a new production starring Nell Carter. They also thought they would celebrate by stirring up some publicity. Visit the site of the show that made headlines by canning a child.


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