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Read on to learn everything from the etymology of break a leg to why we use it in a theater setting. Get Reader’s Digest’s ...
“From that core group was a smaller group of people who came together and became Creative Revolution Theater Company. That ended Break a Leg, so we’re just trying to recreate it.” The first ...
The common story behind "break a leg" is that it began as a replacement for "good luck"—a phrase that's actually considered bad luck if spoken out loud in theater. The superstition is real ...
Break a Leg Theater Works is thrilled to welcome back Broadway's Thayne Jasperson as the choreographer for "Pippin." Known for his roles in "Hamilton," "Matilda: The Musical," "Newsies," and ...
In the theater, telling someone to "break a leg" means "have a great show." And that's what the new Break-A-Leg Theater Company in Montgomery County is doing with its first show, "Schoolhouse Rock ...
Break A Leg Theater Works’ annual Christmas cabaret will return in person on Dec. 19 after the 2020 show was a virtual production, along with the rest of its performances last year. The students ...
And still today, after more than ten years on the air, "Break a Leg" continues to spotlight local theatre companies and artists, and on occasion, writers and performers from Broadway and off Broadway.
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