The Glee club to stage pipeline

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Started from the choir room, now we're here. Lea Michele, Darren Criss, and more of the Glee cast have made the journey from Lima, Ohio to NYC.

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The 25th Annual Putnam County Spelling Bee

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959 ratings

In Glee, Kevin McHale was a scene stealer with soulful vocals and sharp comedic timing. Now he's channeling all of that and more in this fan-favorite comedy, especially in his sidesplitting rendition of "Magic Foot." The show relies on quick-witted improv and a specific kind of underdog charm that feels like a natural evolution from his time at McKinley.

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Chess

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Before her breakout role as Rachel Berry, Lea Michele got her start on Broadway, making her debut at just eight years old. She's back in the spotlight in Chess and her powerhouse vocals soar through a complex, high-stakes score. Her performance as Florence Vassy is career defining. See her before her final performance on June 21. 

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Maybe Happy Ending

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3.2k ratings

Darren Criss's rendition of "Teenage Dream" was a cultural reset and made him an immediate fan favorite. The Glee breakout turned Tony-winning Broadway star brings his effortless charm and evocative vocals to Maybe Happy Ending. Catch him before his final bow on May 17.

Poster of 11 To Midnight in New York.

11 to Midnight

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126 ratings

Brittany S. Pierce had the one-liners, but Heather Morris always had the moves to back them up. She makes her New York stage debut in 11 to Midnight, joining a genre-hopping, street-style dance show set at a New Year's Eve party in NYC. Catch her five-week run starting April 9.

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Masquerade

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71 ratings

Telly Leung traded the Dalton Academy blazer for a Phantom mask — and it fits perfectly. In Masquerade, an immersive reimagining of Phantom of the Opera, he brings a refined vocal presence to one of musical theatre's most iconic roles. The music of the night has never sounded better.