"Schmigadoon!" brings the TV show to life on stage, telling the tale of an ordinary couple who wander into a world where ...
Michael James Scott brings a fresh dynamic to General Hospital, signaling a possible shift in tone for the show.
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Michael James Scott, star of Broadway's Aladdin, to cross over to General Hospital
He'll have ties to two Port Charles residents.
According toEntertainment Weekly, during their time in New York City, the happy couple will run into Gio’s old friend Broadway star Michael James Scott, who has played the Genie in Aladdin since 2019.
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“General Hospital” goes Broadway with “Aladdin’s” Michael James Scott in first-of-its-kind crossover
Port Charles is getting stage ready for a series of planned crossovers centered on Scott, who ends his run as Genie on May 3.
“General Hospital” goes Broadway with “Aladdin”’s Michael James Scott in first-of-its-kind crossover
The soap's Gio (Giovanni Mazza) and Emma (Braedyn Bruner) will visit Aladdin's Genie, Michael James Scott, on April 24's episode, while Scott will visit Port Charles on May 4's episode. While in Port ...
“General Hospital” goes Broadway with “Aladdin”’s Michael James Scott in first-of-its-kind crossover
It's about to be a whole new world for a couple of Port Charles residents. In a series of episodes stretching from late April into early May, Gio (Giovanni Mazza) and his girlfriend Emma (Braedyn ...
For half the price of a great seat at a Broadway show, you can see “Paddington” in the West End (if you can find a ticket) and snack on a marmalade sandwich. Credit... Supported by By Michael Paulson ...
When Megan Thee Stallion's not on the road performing at events like Coachella or the Grammys and gracing the Met Gala carpet, you might find her venturing into new arenas. On March 24, she made her ...
The 58,000-square-foot office and retail building is in Manhattan’s NoMad district, at the corner of Broadway and 27th Street. It boasts full occupancy, according to Thor Equities. The landmarked ...
Des Moines Performing Arts is promising “something for everyone” in its newly announced 2026-’27 Willis Broadway Series — a season that balances beloved classics with adventurous new productions ...
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