Elizabeth Cortes

Elizabeth Cortes

Elizabeth Cortes is excited and grateful to be joining BroadwayWorld! A writer and visual artist, with a passion for the craft of musical theatre, she has been involved in a variety of positions from wardrobe crew to box office.  Elizabeth graduated with a Bachelor of Arts in English Literature from Furman University, where she spent time writing for the student newspaper about the theatre, doing a study-abroad in London about the theatre, and generally obsessing over the theatre.  Originally from Oklahoma, Elizabeth currently lives and works in Greenville, South Carolina, where she can typically be found reading novels, eating breakfast food, and listening to Broadway cast albums.






MOST POPULAR ARTICLES

Review: PETER PAN At Peace Center
Review: PETER PAN At Peace Center
April 24, 2024

The iconic character hasn’t grown out of perfect family entertainment.

Review: COMPANY at Peace Center
Review: COMPANY at Peace Center
February 5, 2024

Sometimes art imitates life, and such was the case when both Britney Coleman (Beautiful: The Carole King Musical, Beetlejuice, Sunset Boulevard) and her character both celebrated their 35th birthdays at Tuesday night’s performance of Stephen Sondheim's Company at the Peace Center. In this fresh new production, the classic score shines in its full glory. That alone makes seeing this national tour of Company worth it, even without a meta-theatrical serenade of “Happy Birthday” at the curtain call.

Review: ODD at the Warehouse Theatre
Review: ODD at the Warehouse Theatre
December 26, 2023

Original world-premiere is the most loving, and most Gen-Z, tribute to Neil Simon you could imagine

Review: MJ at the Peace Center
Review: MJ at the Peace Center
September 21, 2023

'Thrilling' dance moves abound in Michael Jackson musical. Where do you even begin when telling the life story of the most successful entertainer of all time? Is creativity, which inherently involves MJ, the bio-musical about Michael Jackson that just opened at Greenville’s Peace Center, tells the story of his life by telling the story of his work.

Review: WICKED at the Peace Center
Review: WICKED at the Peace Center
August 17, 2023

Oz-worthy spectacle and a 'wonderful' touring cast prove why Broadway's 4th longest-running show is as 'popular' as ever.






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