Broadway's 'Waitress: The Musical' faced challenges with a malfunctioning set piece, leading to a spontaneous cabaret hosted by Sara Bareilles. Despite Broadway grosses being down, the audience is becoming younger and more diverse. The theatrical run for 'Waitress: The Musical' has been extended due to a strong opening. Additionally, Carole King and her band recall a bomb scare interrupting their performance in a documentary clip. Broadway's box office is cheery for the holidays but not as jolly as last year.
Carole King’s First Live Performance Was Interrupted by a Bomb Scare. Watch the clip of her talking about the experience here: https://t.co/YbcTSLqM8N https://t.co/ZMQvjPn9d5
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How Carole King's first live performance was interrupted by a bomb scare https://t.co/lu2Ptb0iRN https://t.co/lu2Ptb0iRN
EXCLUSIVE: In this clip from the doc "Immediate Family," about the supergroup of backup musicians, Carole King and the band recall a wild episode when their performance was interrupted by a bomb scare. Watch it here: https://t.co/YbcTSLqM8N https://t.co/GwsGjJ8BYY
Bleecker Street Extends Theatrical Run For ‘Waitress: The Musical’ After Strong Opening https://t.co/GxWioihSy4
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