Bruce Springsteen’s one-man show to return to Broadway
NEW YORK (AP) – The Boss just can’t quit Broadway.
Bruce Springsteen will return to Broadway this summer for a limited run of his one-man show “Springsteen on Broadway.”
According to the Associated Press, performances at the St. James Theatre begin June 26 with an end date set – at least for now – for Sept. 4.
“I loved doing ‘Springsteen on Broadway’ and I’m thrilled to have been asked to reprise the show as part of the reopening of Broadway,” the rocker said in a statement.
In 2017, “Springsteen on Broadway” debuted and was extended three times, finally closing in late 2018.
Columbia Records put out a two-disc soundtrack of “Springsteen on Broadway” and a filmed version of the show is on Netflix, reported AP.
Springsteen performs 15 songs in the show, including “My Hometown,” “Thunder Road,” and “Born in the USA.” He also tells stories about growing up in New Jersey.
Some of the stories are familiar to readers of his autobiography, which he even reads from during his show. His wife, Patti Scialfa, accompanies him for “Brilliant Disguise.”
Audience members will be required to provide proof of full COVID-19 vaccination in order to enter the theater.
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