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Fifth Avenue’s Waitress Delivers
I loved the movie Waitress when it came out almost two decades ago. I also loved The Fifth Avenue Theatre’s rendition of the musical of the same name. An almost sold-out crowd last week was boisterous ...
Come see Waitress for an entire night of stick-to-your-ribs food and entertainment. The production will be playing at the Dutch Apple Dinner Theatre through April 5th.
Waitress is currently showing at Northern Stage in White River Junction. From March 12 to April 13, 2025, this ...
"Waitress, the Musical - Live on Broadway" is a heartwarming story that follows the life of Jenna Hunterson (Sara Bareilles), a pie-maker and waitress stuck in an unfulfilling marriage in a small ...
You know how good a slice of diner pie tastes after a long day on the road, the sugar bombarding your weary brain with ...
Northern Stage will present “Waitress,” the Broadway musical comedy with lyrics and music by Sara Bareilles and book by Jessie Nelson, March 12-April 13 at the Barrette Center for the Arts in White ...
“Waitress” starred Chicago’s own Jessie Mueller on Broadway and is now getting its ... centers on Jenna’s marriage to the awful Earl (Ian Paul Custer) and her less-than-practical ...
“Waitress” piled on the sugar but lost a ... Sara Bareilles and Jessie Nelson’s musical adaptation, which ran on Broadway from 2016 to 2021, ramped up the laughs and tamped down the subtlety ...
Lindsie VanWinkle-Guthrie stars as Jenna Hunterson in Lyric Theatre's production of "Waitress" at the Plaza ... abusive marriage to her loser husband, Earl (Sean McGee). So, she keeps working ...
The musical, featuring music and lyrics by Grammy winner and Tony nominee Sara Bareilles, is now playing at Aurora’s Paramount Theatre, the first Chicago-area company to produce the Broadway hit.
The music in ‘Waitress’ is gorgeous and beautifully blends a singer-songwriter style with storytelling,” says Carol Dunne.