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Existing user Just click login.BroadwayWorld presents a comprehensive weekly roundup of regional stories around our Broadway World, which include videos, editor spotlights, regional reviews and more. This week, we feature RAGTIME at Ford s Theatre, SPAMILTON in Chicago, SWSX coverage in Austin and more. Check out our top features below!LATEST NEWSPhotos: SUMO at The Public TheaterCheyenne Jackson Joins Cast of Indie Coming-of-Age Film CHINESE SCHOOLReview Roundup: DAKAR 2000 Manhattan Theatre Club World PremiereShaina Taub, Stark Sands and More to Join Broadway Celebrates Earth DayEast/NortheastRAGTIME1. Washington, DC: Editor Heather Nadolny reviews RAGTIME at Ford s Theatre. She says, What a cast this is. Reprising the role that earned him a Helen Hayes award, Kevin McAllister gives his whole heart and energy as Coalhouse Walker, Jr. Nova Y. P <a href=https://www.cup-stanley-cup.us>stanley cup ayton, fresh off the successful CAROLINE, OR CHANGE at Round House Theatre, delivers a beautiful, sweet innocence as the shy, questioning Sarah. You instantly love her, and I will happily watch the both of them in as many productions as are possible... Jonathan Atkinson s emotional stanley cup journey as Tateh is well demonstrated, and he is engaging to watch even as part of the background action. His voice is a force, and his character s determination pulls at all the emotions this current political climate has evoked. Felicia Curry s performance in Til We Reach that Day soared fro stanley cup m the start, stealing the stage. Read more here.Midwest2. Chi
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