EXCLUSIVE: Cindy Lou Who Sets the Record Straight in Who's Holiday! Off-Broadway
Lesli Margherita stars as a 40-year-old Cindy Lou Who in the twisted take on Dr. Seuss’ classic that arrives Off-Broadway November 20.
Lesli Margherita stars as a 40-year-old Cindy Lou Who in the twisted take on Dr. Seuss’ classic that arrives Off-Broadway November 20.
The November 19 gala event celebrated American trailblazers who've made a lasting impact on history, development, and culture.
The stage musical featuring original songs and ABBA pop hits opens in Australia November 18.
The doomed luxury liner will sink nightly as part of a season that sets each of its productions on and around bodies of water.
Restored scenes from the 1971 original, a dazzlingly abstract set, and a dramatic new concept for the ghosts make for a powerful cinematic debut.
Restored scenes from the 1971 original, a dazzlingly abstract set, and a dramatic new concept for the ghosts make for a powerful cinematic debut.
The Broadway musical adaptation of the 1997 animated film has released a new block of tickets into 2019.
The Tony Award-winning 2015 Broadway revival will arrive at the Palladium Theatre in June.
The lavish staging of Stephen Sondheim and James Goldman’s legendary Broadway musical boasts a cast of 37 and a 21-piece orchestra.
The three productions will join Dear Evan Hansen as part of the Center Theatre Group’s 2018–2019 season.
The West End production of the Tennessee Williams classic will be screened in cinemas in early 2018.
The rapid-fire lesson in overlooked Latin history that shaped America will remain in session an additional three weeks at Studio 54.
The stage and screen star’s latest solo play officially opens on Broadway November 15 at Studio 54.
LaChanze, Ariana DeBose, and Storm Lever portray the disco icon in the world-premiere musical that officially opens November 19.
The show’s Tony-winning writers, Irene Sankoff and David Hein, will write the screenplay for The Mark Gordon Company.
The stage and screen star’s latest solo play officially opens on Broadway November 15 at Studio 54.
Five out of the six world-premiere plays selected are written or created by female theatre makers.
The Tony-winning hit about Franki Valli and the Four Seasons is gearing up for its Off-Broadway run at New World Stages.
The 24-year-old Tony-winning Dear Evan Hansen star was named among the most influential of 2018.
Stars from the Broadway-bound Mean Girls, as well as Anastasia and Beautiful will perform at the December 4 Birdland concert.
Tony nominee Marin Ireland will repeat her acclaimed performance in Martyna Majok’s portrait of a woman fighting to survive in America.
Broadway theatregoers also welcomed the return of Once on This Island, which played to capacity in its first week.
The tense drama about the secrets kept by a newly married American couple living in Paris begins performances December 7.
Playwrights Nilo Cruz and Jeff Augustin translated portions of Thornton Wilder’s poetic classic to capture a changing America.
Vereen’s new recording of the Louis Armstrong classic is due November 14.