Entitled the Take Me or Leave Me Tour, Menzel will offer songs from her award-winning career, including tunes from Rent, Wicked, and her newest album, Drama Queen. She will also offer a preview from the aforementioned Redwood.
The tour, which will play 21 engagements, will continue through August 18 with
a final stop in Greensboro, North Carolina, at the Steven Tanger
Center. In between, the Broadway favorite will play Los Angeles, Las
Vegas, Dallas, Atlanta, Chicago, New York (at the Beacon Theatre August 15),
Toronto, and more.
Menzel was also Tony-nominated for her performances in If/Then and Rent. The actor is the focus of the documentary Which Way to the Stage?, which made its premiere on Disney+ in December 2023. The film, which features footage of Menzel on Broadway
in Rent, in Wicked, and her 2018 Madison Square Garden
concert,
also follows her experience with becoming a mother via in vitro
fertilization and features interviews with collaborators,
friends, and family.
Click here for additional venues and ticket information. (Tickets for Redwoodgo on sale to the general public via Broadway Direct July 19.)
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Going from Cole Escola to Betty Gilpin to Tituss Burgess in Broadway's Oh, Mary! isn’t the first time a show has thrown gender norms to the wind with replacement casting.
A portion of the proceeds from the concert will benefit the Entertainment Community Fund's Women's Health Initiative, founded by the late Phyllis Newman.
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