A host of Broadway celebrities and stage favorites are taking to social media to spread joy when attending the theatre is not an option.
To keep folks entertained, the cast of Chicago danced away the quarantine blues, Isaac Powell and the West Side Story orchestra shared a virtual performance of "Something's Coming," and more.
Check them out below, and keep coming back for more videos.
The cast of Broadway's Chicago proved they've still got the moves in quarantine with this virtual performance of the show's opening number, "All That Jazz."
Musicians from the Broadway revival of West Side Story organized a socially distant performance of the song "Something's Coming," featuring vocals by their Tony, Isaac Powell.
Andrew Lloyd Webber gave Jellicle enthusiasts a piano arrangement of "Skimbleshanks the Railway Cat" from Cats.
It’s Sunday, which can only mean one thing... another Sunday Singalong! Andrew thought it was about time we did something from @CatsMusical. Here’s Skimbleshanks! - #TeamALW @CatsBroadway #HomeIsWhereTheMusicIs #TogetherAtHome #HomeHappy pic.twitter.com/vijIQTfOYy
— Andrew Lloyd Webber (@OfficialALW) May 10, 2020
As part of their COVID QUAROLNDAR musical series on Instagram, Joel Waggoner and Julia Mattison offered up the comedic song "Skeleton Hands,” about the unexpected downside of washing your hands too often.
Round House Resident Artist Craig Wallace and Chinna Palmer starred in the Farah Lawal Harris-penned episode of the web series Homebound. Round House's new online series commissioned 10 D.C.-based playwrights to write an episode exploring daily life under stay-at-home orders, and featured performances from actors who were slated to perform during the venue's 2020 season.