In this exciting origin story, shy Parisian teenager Marinette is given the Miraculous gem, transforming her into the superhero Ladybug. With her powers of creation, she must unite with Cat Noir, her opposite, to save Paris from a new villain. As they battle against the supervillain Hawk Moth, who is actually Adrien's father, the duo faces fierce battles and tests. Can Marinette find the courage to believe in herself and will Ladybug and Cat Noir's relationship evolve when their masks come off?
In 1962 Baltimore, Tracy Turnblad, a passionate and optimistic teenager, becomes a sensation after joining a local TV dance show. Through her journey, she challenges racial segregation and fights for integration, inspiring others to embrace equality and acceptance.
The real life of America's foremost founding father, Alexander Hamilton, and his journey from an orphan on the island of Nevis to becoming the first Secretary of the Treasury. Set during the Revolutionary War and the early years of the United States, the story follows Hamilton as he meets influential figures such as George Washington, Aaron Burr, and the Schuyler sisters, falls in love, fights in battles, and navigates the political landscape of the time. The musical captures the essence of Hamilton's life and the impact he had on the formation of the nation.
Two rival gangs in New York City, the Jets and the Sharks, engage in a fight set to music. Amidst the conflict, Tony and Maria, members of the rival gangs, fall in love. However, their love is threatened by the animosity between their friends, leading to a tragic outcome.
In Chicago in the 1920s, two death-row murderesses, Roxie Hart and Velma Kelly, develop a fierce rivalry as they compete for publicity, celebrity, and the attention of a sleazy lawyer. Through manipulation, lies, and media spectacle, Roxie becomes a celebrity herself, while Velma desperately tries to get back in the limelight. The two murderesses engage in a rivalry to outshine each other until they eventually join forces for a successful stage career.
All That Jazz is a drama/musical movie released in 1979. It follows the story of a workaholic theater director who struggles with his self-destructive behavior, including prescription drug abuse and heart disease. The movie delves into the price of fame and the dark side of show business.
Based on the incredible true story behind the beloved song, I Can Only Imagine follows the inspiring journey of Bart Millard, lead singer of the Christian band MercyMe, and his relationship with his abusive father. With the power of faith and music, Bart finds the strength to forgive and pursue his dreams, ultimately creating one of the most popular Christian songs of all time.
The Producers is a dark comedy about a down-on-his-luck Broadway producer who schemes to make a fortune by intentionally producing a sure-fire flop. He recruits a neurotic accountant to help him with the scam, and together they find the worst script, worst director, and worst actors to ensure failure. However, their plan hilariously backfires when the intentionally terrible musical becomes a surprising hit.
Funny Girl tells the story of Fanny Brice, a Jewish-American vaudeville performer who rises to fame and finds love as she navigates the challenges of a stormy marriage and a career in showbiz. Set in the early 20th century, the film follows Fanny's journey from her humble beginnings to becoming a Broadway star and finding success in both her professional and personal life.
A stage musical adaptation of the beloved film, Shrek the Musical brings the story of an ogre named Shrek who embarks on a quest to rescue a princess from a tower, with the help of his loyal companion, Donkey.
Fame follows a group of talented young performers as they pursue their dreams of stardom at the prestigious New York City High School of Performing Arts. The film explores the challenges they face, including intense competition, the pressure to succeed, and the sacrifices they must make to achieve their goals. Along the way, they form friendships, fall in love, and learn valuable life lessons.
A Chorus Line is a musical drama that follows the lives of a group of Broadway dancers as they audition for a spot in a chorus line. The story explores the struggles, aspirations, and personal histories of the dancers, delving into their relationships, ambitions, and the sacrifices they make for their art.
Rent follows a group of impoverished young artists struggling to survive and create in New York City. They are dealing with issues such as HIV/AIDS, poverty, and artistic expression. The story takes place over the course of a year, with events occurring on Christmas Eve, New Year's Eve, and Valentine's Day.
In 1800s Paris, a disfigured composer named Erik lives in the catacombs beneath the Paris Opera House. Obsessed with a young soprano named Christine, he becomes the mysterious Phantom of the Opera, terrorizing the opera house. As Christine's career blossoms, she must choose between her love for the Phantom and her connection with a childhood friend.
Kiss Me Kate follows the story of a divorced duo of stage actors who find themselves entangled in a romantic and professional mess while performing a musical version of Shakespeare's Taming of the Shrew. As tensions rise and old feelings resurface, the pair must navigate through backstage drama and comedic mishaps to deliver a successful show.
In the midst of the Great Depression, a group of talented chorus girls in New York City face challenges and adventures while trying to make it in show business. With hidden identities, mistaken identities, and a touch of romance, they navigate through tough times and find a way to rise above adversity.
Easter Parade is a romantic musical set in 1910s New York City. It follows the story of a dance duo who join forces to become stars in the famous Ziegfeld Follies. Along the way, they navigate romantic rivalries, show-business betrayals, and the challenges of making it in the competitive world of show business.
Mrs. Henderson Presents is a musical comedy-drama film set in London during World War II. It tells the true story of a widow, Mrs. Laura Henderson, who buys an old theater and transforms it into a revue show featuring nude performers. As the war intensifies, the theater becomes a popular entertainment venue, but also faces challenges from the authorities and the threat of bombing. The film explores themes of love, resilience, and the power of art in times of adversity.
Billy Elliot: The Musical Live is a filmed performance of the stage musical adaptation of the 2000 film Billy Elliot. The story follows Billy, a young boy from a mining town in northern England, who discovers his talent for ballet and faces obstacles such as the loss of a loved one, societal expectations, and the 1984-1985 miners' strike. With themes of non-conformity, exploring sexuality, and anti-capitalism, Billy's journey challenges the gender roles and cultural norms of his time.
In this classic tale, Cinderella, a young girl treated as a servant by her stepmother and stepsisters, gets a chance to attend a royal ball with the help of her fairy godmother. With a stroke of midnight, she must leave, leaving behind a glass slipper that the prince must use to find her. This enchanting story is a heartwarming tale of love and magic.