Foreigner acoustic benefit concert set for Sept. 5 at Tilles By partnering with Pascal and Foreigner, LIU broadens professional and creative opportunities on campus Broadway star Adam Pascal, a ...
Entertainers Adam Pascal and Anthony Rapp will bring their 30-year friendship together for an unforgettable and celebratory night of music, stories and fun at Rose-Hulman Institute of Technology’s ...
Adam Pascal will join the cast of DRAG: The Musical next month. Pascal will take on the role of straight man Tom Hutchinson starting December 11, 2024, following Joey McIntyre's departure on December ...
Check out brand new photos of JIMBO and Adam Pascal in DRAG: The Musical, playing now at New World Stages. JIMBO, the beloved drag clown and winner of "RuPaul's Drag Race All Stars 8," plays their ...
PHILADELPHIA (KYW Newsradio) — Rittenhouse Grill is bringing Broadway stars to Philadelphia in an intimate setting for its Broadway Cabaret series. First up for the fall season is Tony nominee Adam ...
Also on tap: a Broadway Rave, "The Festival Sings Disney," and more.
Adam Pascal has been tapped to direct a world-premiere production next spring of a musical based on songs from the rock band Foreigner, with help from students at Long Island University. Pascal, who ...
Adam Pascal, who played Roger in the original cast of “Rent,” has one of the great Broadway rock voices. His voice evokes the 1990s transition of the American musical to a fresher, harder edged sound ...
Thirty years after the hit musical Rent had its start on Broadway, Roger actor Adam Pascal and Mark actor Anthony Rapp are keeping the spirit of the original Broadway cast and the 2005 Rent movie cast ...
Anthony Rapp and Adam Pascal know they’re inextricably linked as Mark Cohen and Roger Davis, the characters they played in the original Broadway cast of “Rent.” Their status as one of musical ...
Plans for a local production of “Something Rotten!," the Shakespeare-themed musical comedy, have been scuppered, according to Huntington-based director Adam Pascal. Or to paraphrase the Bard: If ...