NEW YORK — If you step on glass in Midtown Manhattan, consider that the stars of “Chess” may have shattered any in earshot of the Imperial Theatre. As sung by Lea Michele, Aaron Tveit and Nicholas ...
Tveit promises the score is full of incredible pop songs, as well as a compelling story. The musical is a cult favorite among Broadway enthusiasts, having existed in numerous forms since the concept ...
"It's being presented as almost a concert evening," Tveit told Entertainment Weekly, who debuted the clip. "There's real book scenes and everything, but it's in the sense that we are all players ...
Last week, Chess stars Lea Michele, Aaron Tveit, and Nicholas Christopher joined TODAY's Citi Concert Series, treating Studio ...
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‘We plan on delivering': Lea Michele and ‘Chess' cast, creatives preview musical's long-awaited Broadway revival
The last time the Cold War-themed musical Chess played Broadway back in 1988, Ronald Reagan was still in the White House, Mikhail Gorbachev still ran the USSR, and the Berlin Wall still stood between ...
Regardless of the version, there is a compelling human drama at the center of “Chess,” floating atop some killer songs and an often gorgeous score. In its sweeping musical moments (“Nobody’s Side,” ...
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‘Chess’ Review: A Broadway-Musical Blunder
Chess matches can be agonizingly long, lasting for numerous hours at the professional level. So maybe it’s perversely apt that the Broadway revival of the musical “Chess” should feel eye-glazingly ...
How do you solve a problem like “Chess”? With music and lyrics by Benny Andersson and Björn Ulvaeus (of ABBA) and Tim Rice, and now with a new version of Rice’s book by Danny Strong, “Chess” tells of ...
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