Tag: J.L. “Lynn” Singleton
PPAC’s 2023-24 schedule kicks off Sept. 9 with ‘Funny Girl’
PROVIDENCE – Ten productions will take the Providence Performing Arts Center’s stage as part of the theater’s upcoming 2023-24 season, beginning Sept. 9 with...
After pandemic shutdown, curtains rising slowly at local theaters
PROVIDENCE – In theater, the old saying is “the show must go on.”
But it’s easier said than done, depending on who you ask.
Even though...
PPAC’s 2022-23 schedule features 10 productions; ‘Hamilton’ not returning
PROVIDENCE – Ten productions will take the Providence Performing Arts Center’s stage as part of the theater’s upcoming 2022-23 Broadway Season.
PPAC CEO and President...
PPAC: ‘Hamilton’ brought in $5.5M to R.I. economy
PROVIDENCE – The musical “Hamilton” was more than just a hit on the Providence Performing Arts Center stage this past fall. It also was...
J.L. “Lynn” Singleton
J.L. “Lynn” Singleton, president of the Providence Performing Arts Center, must be doing something right.
The 3,100-seat theater remained empty for more than a year...
PPAC announces 2021-22 schedule; ‘Hamilton’ returning
PROVIDENCE – Providence Performing Arts Center’s curtain will rise again in October.
Twelve performances for the 2021-22 Broadway season were announced Tuesday by Providence Performing...
Curtain will go up again, but slowly
J.L. “Lynn” Singleton, president of the Providence Performing Arts Center, has had to overcome hurdles since joining PPAC nearly four decades ago. The COVID-19...
PPAC’s Singleton: Broadway shows will be presented starting in late fall...
PROVIDENCE – Providence Performing Arts Center CEO and President J.L. “Lynn” Singleton announced Wednesday that the live performances that make up the Taco Inc./The White...
PPAC won’t reopen until 2021
PROVIDENCE – Providence Performing Arts Center's reopening will not be until January 2021, the organization announced on Wednesday.
The theater said that it is taking...
Five Questions: J.L. “Lynn” Singleton
J.L. ‘Lynn’ Singleton | President, Providence Performing Arts Center
1. “Hamilton” at the Providence Performing Arts Center drew 73,000 people into Providence during the...