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You can watch the production via YouTube channel The Shows Must Go On, but you’ll only have 48 hours to view the show. Full-length performances will launch every Friday at 7 p.m. BST (2 p.m. EST) and be available for 48 hours on the new YouTube channel The Show Must Go On. The company behind the wildly popular The Show Must Go On series has confirmed it will continue to stream productions for the foreseeable future. Dimash Kudaibergen - The Show Must Go On (REACTION) Feat. Picture: The Shows Must Go On How can I watch The Sound of Music Live! Dorothy gets whisked away from home by a tornado and transported to the magical world of Oz, where she meets the powerful (or not so powerful, as it turns out) wizard. for free? The YouTube series has seen millions of fans check in to watch musicals and concerts from Andrew Lloyd Webber including CATS, Joseph and the Amazing Technicolor Dreamcoat, Love Never Dies and The Phantom of the Opera. Have no fear, the prolific composer’s body of work is streaming on YouTube thanks to a partnership between Universal and the Really Useful Group. INTER FIRST TIME HEARING!! “We will no longer be going ahead with this weekend’s show. The Shows Must Go On YouTube Channel is here for your musical theatre needs (provided those needs involve Andrew Lloyd Webber). Juvi 53,585 views For those unfamiliar with the 2015 NBC production, it’s very much based on the classic 1939 The Wizard of Oz, which starred the great Judy Garland as Dorothy. Featuring melodic moments, show … will be available on Friday 22 May from 7pm BST. Welcome to The Shows Must Go On the channel bringing you showtunes, backstage access and full performances from some of the best loved musicals in history! Inter - Duration: 10:44. on YouTube channel The Shows Must Go On.
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The livestream for The Sound of Music Live! The Shows Must Go On — a YouTube channel that since April has aired full-length recordings of Andrew Lloyd Webber and NBC musicals for free every Friday — is closing its curtains this weekend to show support for Black Lives Matter protests, Playbill reports.