Annie Golden and Lauren Patten Will Be Part of 54 Sings P!nk
The August 19 concert will celebrate the music of the singer-songwriter behind “What About Us,” “Raise Your Glass,” and “Get the Party Started.”
The August 19 concert will celebrate the music of the singer-songwriter behind “What About Us,” “Raise Your Glass,” and “Get the Party Started.”
Kate Buddeke, Adam Langdon, and Deandre Sevon are among the actors who will appear in the one-act play festival.
Silber’s book, which continues the journey of the beloved characters from Fiddler on the Roof, will receive a live reading with Sheldon Harnick, Santino Fontana, Samantha Massell, and …
The union has retained outside counsel to conduct its own investigation into the alleged mistreatment of the performer.
Tony winner Savion Glover directs and choreographs the musical, running July 25–28 at New York City Center.
Jim Parsons, Zachary Quinto, Matt Bomer, and Andrew Rannells star in the Broadway premiere of Mart Crowley’s play.
Theatregoers were already in their seats when the show’s producers and star Stephanie J. Block announced that the final performance would not go on.
The complaint states that Theaterpalooza Community Theater Productions, Inc. has presented at least 16 illegal and unlicensed productions.
The Tony nominee will be joined by Billy Stritch for the July 23 concert.
The bio-musical about the entertainment icon ends its out of town try-out at the Oriental Theatre July 15 ahead of a New York arrival this fall.
The doomed luxury liner sinks nightly as part of a season that sets each of its productions on and around bodies of water.
The revival of Tony Kushner’s landmark account of a bewildered nation at the dawn of the AIDS epidemic became the most Tony-nominated play in history.
The groundbreaking series about a group of LGBTQ youth of color who forge a family in New York City’s ball culture scene in the 1980s will return for a second season.
The Broadway opening-night tradition honoring musical ensemble members will be rechristened at the July 26 opening of Head Over Heels.
A member of the revival’s original cast, Loeffelholz served as standby for the role of Mary Sunshine from 1996 until his death June 29.
Leah Walsh hosts the podcast where industry professionals share their unique artistic journeys.
The Newsies and Tuck Everlasting star will perform in concert at Cape May Stage July 23.
Loeffelholz, a 22-year veteran cast member of the show, took his own life June 29.
Lighting designer Ken Billington and sound designer Matt Kraus are also among the Broadway professionals who will work with teachers from across the U.S.
The new musical was nominated for 12 Tony Awards.
Cast members from Jersey Boys, Altar Boys, and more perform favorites from 90s boy bands and beyond.
The chamber musical adaptation of Ruhl’s play will be presented at Joe’s Pub July 8.
Musical duo Nick Cearley and Lauren Molina will play The Cabaret and The Crown and Anchor this summer.
The Broadway alum sings "Eduardo" ahead of his July concert in Cape May, New Jersey.
The three-play season will also feature the U.S. premiere of U.K. playwright Clare McIntyre’s The Thickness of Skin and a world premiere by K. Lorrel Manning.