Donna Murphy Signs on for Live-Action Anastasia Movie
The fate of the fabled Russian princess inspires a new film set in both 1917 and 1988.
The fate of the fabled Russian princess inspires a new film set in both 1917 and 1988.
Ben Forster and Rebecca Trehearn also appear in the symphonic version of the docu-musical that receives its European premiere March 15 with the BBC Orchestra
The American Horror Story and Xanadu star will now headline the March 18 benefit concerts for Chicago Theatre Workshop.
Chicago Shakespeare Theater will present the expanded stage adaptation of the 1971 film as part of its 2018–2019 season.
Nicole Kidman, Alex Sharp, Ruth Wilson, and Elle Fanning star in the film about a young alien girl who falls for a punk in 1970s London.
Student performers will work on audition technique and song interpretation with the Broadway artists.
Liz Callaway and Christy Altomare will join Laura Osnes at Feinstein’s/54 Below in June for the latest installment in the popular concert series.
The New London Theatre served as home to the original West End production of the international hit musical for 20 years.
She captivated Broadway audiences with her performance of Rodgers and Hammerstein’s “Bali H’ai” in the Tony-winning 2008 revival.
The fabled musical returns to New York for the first time since its 1989 Broadway debut.
The Obie Award-winning theatre company dedicated to staging under-appreciated and overlooked works is closing its doors.
The most successful commercial composer in the world reveals stories of his successes and struggles in his new memoir, Unmasked.
The concert will take on special meaning when Charlotte Maltby performs “The Story Goes On,” written by her father, Tony-winning lyricist and director, Richard Maltby Jr.
The acclaimed director of Broadway’s The Band’s Visit will return to Chicago to stage the Tony and Pulitzer Prize-winning musical.
Noll will join Darius de Haas and Debby Boone for the March 27 concert celebrating the writers of such hits as “Bewitched,” “I Wish I Were in Love Again,” and more.
Foreman previews Whitney Houston’s “Why Does It Hurt So Bad” from his upcoming nightclub act on March 19.
The Miranda Theatre Company’s first-annual Liz Smith Reading Series launches March 6.
The hit Broadway stage adaptation of the 1992 film is now available for licensing to schools and community theatre groups.
The six-time Tony Award winner will play five engagements in Florida.
The cast of the 2015 Broadway musical will reunite for a one-night-only concert at the 92nd Street Y.
Original Broadway cast member Mary Stout revisits the role of Mrs. Fairfax in the concert presentations of the Tony-nominated Paul Gordon musical.
Director Michael Arden’s reimagined staging for the Lynn Ahrens and Stephen Flaherty musical will hit the road in fall 2019.
Benj Pasek and Justin Paul earned their second Academy Award nomination for the pop anthem that is being released to raise funds for the Los Angeles LGBT Center.
The star of the new NBC series, about the transformative power of a high school theatre program, lends his voice to the grassroots effort.
Ben Forster and Rebecca Trehearn will also appear in the symphonic version of the musical that receives its European premiere March 15.