Bowen Yang to host 2026 Jimmy Awards
The Jimmys have awarded achievement in high school musical theater nationwide since 2009.
The Jimmys have awarded achievement in high school musical theater nationwide since 2009.
The Lincoln Center Theater production headlines a full slate of upcoming autism-friendly performances.
The 79th annual Tonys is honoring excellence on Broadway during the 2025-2026 season.
The play won both the Pulitzer Prize for Drama and the Tony Award for Best Play in 2025.
In addition to host P!NK, stars like Leslie Odom Jr. and Rachel Zegler will perform at this year’s Tonys.
The musical won five Tony Awards in 2022, the most of any show that season.
A list of the milestones that may be reached by this year’s Tony winners.
Jimmy McNicholas has taken over as Pekoe’s consulting creative director, with Leah Barnet to soon start as director of integrated marketing.
Second Stage artistic director Evan Cabnet will repeat his direction of the Pulitzer Prize finalist “Gloria” from its 2015 Off-Broadway staging.
For the week ending May 31, the 40 running productions grossed $37,314,104.
Quarterly marquee dimmings honor career professionals dedicated to the Broadway industry.
The musical will welcome special guests to a performance this June.
The Tony Award-nominated revival has also revealed a full calendar of Pride-related events for June 2026.
The theater where Jones made his Broadway debut was renamed for him in 2022.
The musical was nominated for two Tonys during its 2025 Broadway run.
The Tonys are available to experience via cable broadcast and livestream.
The Recording Industry Association of America certifies records as Gold when they have sold at least 500,000 copies.
The 2025-2026 Broadway season by the numbers
For the week ending May 24, the 40 running productions grossed $40,707,260.
Broadway League president Jason Laks and Equity president Brooke Shields announced the program, which aims to create a new avenue to casting.
The musical will celebrate its 15th anniversary live at the Tonys.
LORT is the recipient of a noncompetitive honor that recognizes contribution to the theater outside the awards’ regular categories.
The event will benefit Broadway Cares/Equity Fights AIDS.
The union has elected 43 positions across three regions representing four categories.
“The Lost Boys” and several other nominees will offer performances at the 79th annual Tonys.
Schwartz and Farabaugh, longtime employees of BBB, are also rebranding the publicity firm.
The comedy is nominated for 12 Tony Awards, including Best Musical.
The Telly Awards, which honor excellence in video and television recognized marketing for “Two Strangers,” streaming services and more.
The League Awards honor outstanding achievements in support of touring Broadway.
The annual poker tournament benefits Broadway Cares/Equity Fights AIDS.
For the week ending May 17, the 40 running productions grossed $38,166,527.
Bess Wohl’s play recently won the Pulitzer Prize for Drama, and is nominated for five Tony Awards including Best Play.
The new musical is adapted by Nell Benjamin and Duncan Sheik.
The theater, located in Spring Green, Wisconsin, specializes in classical theater, including the works of Shakespeare.
The musical will have a special talkback, with a portion of ticket sales benefitting the NYC Pride nonprofit.
More details have been revealed about the 2027 Drama Desk Awards.
“Schmigadoon!” leads Broadway with nine nominations for the awards, which are selected by the Society of LGBTQ Entertainment Critics.
The fellowship is for high school students and early-career designers interested in various types of theater design.
The revival of Noël Coward’s play, directed by Scott Ellis, recently reopened the Todd Haimes Theatre.
The drama, based on the life of Roald Dahl, will play cinemas worldwide.
“Dare to Be Stupid” will be directed by Alex Timbers, with an original story by Scott Brown, Anthony King and Yankovic.
For the week ending May 10, the 39 running productions grossed $38,297,488.
The new musical will examine Brown’s life, music and legacy as the Godfather of Soul.
The three-pronged plan aims to raise $120 million, which will go toward improving sustainability, accessibility and mission-driven programming.
The nonprofit aims to exonerate and free the wrongfully convicted, such was Nick Yarris, the subject of “The Fear of 13.”
The Eugene O’Neill Theatre, which has hosted the show since its 2011 opening, is closed following a fire.
Five new cast members, including Lauren Mariasoosay, will join the company of “Hamilton” this May.
The honor, which is co-presented by Carnegie Mellon University, recognizes K-12 theater educators across the U.S.
The exhibit will display iconic works of puppetry alongside concept art and a simulated puppet workshop.
The drive is open to all shows, industry members and members of the public as a free resource to recycle unwanted textiles.