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The latest


                Broadway news





                Broadway  is  the  world's  most  famous
                theater  district,  and  it  is  always  buzzing
                with new and exciting shows. This fall is no

                exception, with a number of new musicals
                and plays opening in the coming months.
                Here is a roundup of the latest Broadway
                news


               New Musicals


               Lempicka
               The  new  musical  Lempicka  tells  the  story  of
               renowned  artist  Tamara  de  Lempicka,  who  was
               known  for  her  Art  Deco  portraits  and  glamorous
               lifestyle. The show features a score by Duncan Sheik
               and  lyrics  by  Michael  Korie,  and  it  is  set  to  open  on
               Broadway  in  spring  2024  at  the  Longacre  Theatre.
               The  cast  will  be  led  by  Ato  Blankson-Wood  as
               Lempicka's husband, Tadeusz.











                                                                  The Who's Tommy


                                                                  The classic rock opera The Who's Tommy
                                                                  is coming back to Broadway in 2024. The
                                                                  show will feature a new cast and creative
                                                                  team, and it will be directed by Des
                                                                  McAnuff. The Who's Tommy is a coming-
                                                                  of-age story about a young boy who is
                                                                  deaf, dumb, and blind. The show features
                                                                  some of the Who's greatest hits, including
                                                                  "Pinball Wizard," "See Me, Feel Me," and
                                                                  "Baba O'Riley."
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