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Carole is thrilled to be making her Broadway debut with this wonderful company. National Tours: The Book of Mormon, Mamma Mia!, Whistle Down the Wind. Special thanks for all their love and support to my family, friends, and Darren.
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Carole is thrilled to be making her Broadway debut with this wonderful company. National Tours: The Book of Mormon, Mamma Mia!, Whistle Down the Wind. Special thanks for all their love and support to my family, friends, and Darren.
“The Book of Mormon,” the blockbuster Broadway musical that is up in Minneapolis for one more week, had an unexpected show-stopper over this weekend.
Near the end of the first act of Saturday’s evening performance at the Orpheum Theatre, the curtain suddenly came down on the action. An announcement was made that there would be a 10-minute delay. When the curtains went up again, 22 minutes later, Samantha Marie Ware (below), who plays the female lead and was to deliver a solo, was no longer onstage.
In sixth grade, Broadway performer Carole Denise Jones saw her first musical theater production, “The Phantom of the Opera,” during a trip to England with the Lynchburg City Schools orchestra.
“The Book of Mormon,” the blockbuster Broadway musical that is up in Minneapolis for one more week, had an unexpected show-stopper over this weekend.
Near the end of the first act of Saturday’s evening performance at the Orpheum Theatre, the curtain suddenly came down on the action. An announcement was made that there would be a 10-minute delay. When the curtains went up again, 22 minutes later, Samantha Marie Ware (below), who plays the female lead and was to deliver a solo, was no longer onstage.
In sixth grade, Broadway performer Carole Denise Jones saw her first musical theater production, “The Phantom of the Opera,” during a trip to England with the Lynchburg City Schools orchestra.