Through the years, there have been those who stood out for physical feats, like Orion Griffiths, an acrobat featured in the 2013 revival of Pippin, also cast by Stewart and Whitley, whom they described being greeted like “a demigod” at the stage door. ‘OKLAHOMA!’: Actress Ali Stroker on wheelchair choreography, representation and learning to run with her voice » “I think the world would be really kind of freaked out for her,” Estrin said. For a woman to receive similarly devoted attention would be a different kind of story. “It is young girls and gay men who set the tone,” said casting director Allison Estrin, who’s worked on dozens of Broadway productions. Women are part of this equation too, but Broadway’s fan demographics mean the men inspire more admirers. On social media, actors such as Adam Perry, Charlie Williams and much of the original cast of Broadway’s “Newsies” have generated substantial followings that they treat to a combination of revealing personal and corporal content. A cottage industry for thirsting after uptown’s finest includes the yearly list from Time Out New York of “The 10 Hottest Chorus Boys and Girls on Broadway” (the 2019 ranking, of course, includes Hughes) and Broadway Bares, an annual striptease benefit that has raised millions of dollars for Broadway Cares/Equity Fights AIDS. Hughes isn’t the first nonprincipal player to generate heat. MORE ‘HADESTOWN’: Director Rachel Chavkin’s tattoos, an annotated guide » He said audience members started sending him messages on the platform immediately after the show - and even during intermission. Hughes, who like many actors includes his social media handle in the program bio, has seen his Instagram following jump 20% to about 23,000 since “Hadestown” began performances March 22. ”People at the stage door were telling me, ‘I’ve never seen so much discussion about one individual ensemble member, and you totally met all my expectations!’ ” “My dresser told me, ‘Check the message boards, check Twitter there’s a lot of chatter,’ ” Hughes said of when he caught wind of the attention. It was the 6-foot-7 actor in the show’s five-person ensemble, Timothy Hughes. But it wasn’t one of the four stars of “Hadestown” who was a sudden focus of admiration, though all of them would eventually receive Tony nominations. Online and over postshow cocktails, fans and industry insiders were talking about a standout in one of the season’s most celebrated new musicals. Watch Hadestown performed live at Ahmanson Theatre in Los Angeles, CA in 51 days.The buzz began during previews. How many days until this performance at Ahmanson Theatre? Hadestown live performance in Los Angeles is scheduled for Sat, 2:00 pm. When is Hadestown performing at Ahmanson Theatre? Hadestown is performing live at Ahmanson Theatre at 135 North Grand Avenue, Los Angeles, CA. Where is Hadestown performing in Los Angeles? Use TicketSmarter to order your theatre tickets today. Hadestown 2023 tour is coming to Ahmanson Theatre. Order now to secure your place at the show. TicketSmarter has 387 Hadestown tickets available. Use the Hadestown Ahmanson Theatre seating chart to find tickets that match your budget. These seats often start as low as $54.00 a ticket. Cheap Hadestown tickets are often available for seats in the balcony or mezzanine section of the theater. On average, patrons can expect to pay $181.00 for Hadestown Los Angeles tickets. Premium seats in the center orchestra can cost up to $643.00. How much are Hadestown Ahmanson Theatre tickets? Secure your Hadestown tickets at Ahmanson Theatre on Sat, 2:00 pm now before tickets to this popular performance sell out. Order your Hadestown Los Angeles tickets today to see this hit show live.
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