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Summer Holiday the Musical: an ‘immensely good-humoured’ show

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The Week
· Jun 22, 2026
Beat back the summer heat with these electrifying touring theater shows
Beat back the summer heat with these electrifying touring theater shows
DNyuz
· Jun 23, 2026
‘The Sound of Music’ and ‘A Few Good Men’ Are Coming to Broadway
“The Sound of Music,” among the best-known and most-loved of American musicals, will return to Broadway next spring, nearly seven decades after its first staging. The production will be directed by Lear deBessonet and presented by Lincoln Center Theater — the team behind the “Ragtime” revival that earlier this month won the Tony Award for []
Euro Weekly News
· Jul 6, 2026
Palma’s summer nights come alive with open-air concert series at Can Tàpera
Music lovers in Mallorca have a new reason to look forward to Thursday evenings this July as the popular Les []
Us Weekly
· Jul 9, 2026
36 Best Movies on Hallmark (July 2026): ‘Snowbound for the Holidays’ and More
Deck the halls and hang those stockings because Hallmark is celebrating Christmas six months early in July. The cable channel and streamer loves all things holly and bright, and Watch With Us is in the festive mood this month. That’s why we’re recommending two new holiday-themed movies as part of Hallmark Channel’s Christmas in July []
RTL Today
· Jul 2, 2026
Open-air series launched: The Offspring bring 1990s punk nostalgia to Luxexpo
The Offspring opened Luxexpo's summer concert series with a nostalgic set packed with 1990s hits, playful covers, and a crowd-winning finale.
Cincinnati CityBeat
· Jul 8, 2026
Shakin’ in the Summertime: Clowns, lovers, parks and more
This story originally appeared in our July 8-21 print edition. Check out the edition online here and find where you can get a print edition near you here. Theater fans in Greater Cincinnati have to be a bit more diligent to find onstage entertainment during the summer months when many of the region’s theaters are dark. Cincinnati Shakespeare [] The post Shakin’ in the Summertime: Clowns, lovers, parks and more appeared first on Cincinnati CityBeat.
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Related coverage for " Summer Holiday the Musical: an ‘immensely good-humoured’ show ": The Week — Beat back the summer heat with these electrifying touring theater shows . DNyuz — ‘The Sound of Music’ and ‘A Few Good Men’ Are Coming to Broadway. Euro Weekly News — Palma’s summer nights come alive with open-air concert series at Can Tàpera. Us Weekly — 36 Best Movies on Hallmark (July 2026): ‘Snowbound for the Holidays’ and More. RTL Today — Open-air series launched: The Offspring bring 1990s punk nostalgia to Luxexpo. Cincinnati CityBeat — Shakin’ in the Summertime: Clowns, lovers, parks and more