Bobby Darin is having a moment. The singer, who died in 1973, is getting his spotlight turned on again as his 89th birthday, May 14, approaches. The Jazz Loft in Stony Brook is hosting a celebration ...
Christine Cornish, Jonathan Groff, and Julia Grondin in “Just in Time”: Bobby Darin defied his doctors’ predictions and packed a lot of living into just 37 years. Who among you remembers Connie ...
NEW YORK — Watch out, Hugh Jackman! Jonathan Groff is coming for your crown as Broadway’s greatest showman. And he’s got the slickest attraction in town as ammo. Groff’s new vehicle, “Just in Time,” a ...
In Alex Timbers' new musical "Just in Time," audience members are transported into the jukebox world of American singer Bobby Darin (Jonathan Groff), who rose to success from a teen idol to an ...
Just In Time, the Bobby Darin jukebox musical starring Jonathan Groff opening tonight at a wonderfully dressed Circle in the Square on Broadway, does some serious and genuine starmaking, twice over in ...
Unlike some jukeboxes, which have a decades-long career to cover, this musical is more manageable because Darin died at only 37. Yet somehow, book writers Warren Leight and Isaac Oliver give us even ...
Add Yahoo as a preferred source to see more of our stories on Google. Get ready to book the Palace, the Palladium, the Hollywood Bowl and the Baths of Caracalla! “Just in Time,” the new Bobby Darin ...
Jonathan Groff in 'Just in Time' as Bobby Darin Matthew Murphy and Evan Zimmerman This June, Jonathan Groff will have the rare chance to win Tony Awards in two consecutive years. If he repeats last ...
“Just In Time,” a biographical jukebox musical about the performer Bobby Darin, has recouped its entire production cost after just over a year on Broadway. The show, which earned a Tony nomination and ...
News 12’s Joel Crump goes one-on-one with Matthew Morrison as he steps into "Just In Time," taking on the role of Bobby Darin. Known for his signature crooning style, smooth vocals and dynamic dancing ...
Performances in N.Y.C. Advertisement Supported by Groff is sensational as the ’60s “nightclub animal” in a Broadway jukebox bio-musical that doesn’t live up to its star. By Jesse Green When Jonathan ...
It might be time to call it quits on biographical jukebox musicals. “Jersey Boys” ignited a trend, but its many spawn have been mostly ill-conceived. Recently we’ve had “Summer: The Donna Summer ...