Play About Gay Russian Composer Tchaikovsky Is Headed for London
Hershey Felder’s politically charged play with music, Our Great Tchaikovsky, will replace the previously announced London engagements of his Bernstein and Berlin plays.
Hershey Felder’s politically charged play with music, Our Great Tchaikovsky, will replace the previously announced London engagements of his Bernstein and Berlin plays.
The one-hour live special will be broadcast September 12 from Los Angeles, with additional stages set up in New York and Nashville.
From Tony-winning favorites to rarely seen short-lived gems, musical theatre fans are still waiting to see these shows return to Broadway.
The inspiring benefit concert unites young performers from across the U.S. with some of today’s leading Broadway talents.
The Boss is heading to Broadway, and we’re crossing our fingers he’ll slip in a showtune or two during his run at the Walter Kerr Theatre this fall.
Immersive, location-inspired productions will take place across San Diego as part of the biennial event that breaks down traditional theatre barriers.
The romantic pop musical from the iconic “I Say a Little Prayer” hit-maker and the creator of Spring Awakening is making its London premiere.
Jim Dale and Glenn Close co-starred in the 1980 Broadway musical by Cy Coleman and Michael Stewart about the life of circus showman P.T. Barnum.
The short-lived 1986 Broadway musical by Charles Strouse, Stephen Schwartz, and Joseph Stein is getting a new life.
The immediate and unrestricted funding will aid community organizations, as well as the Hobby Center for the Performing Arts in Houston, which sustained severe flooding.
The Great Comet’s Brittain Ashford will star in the song cycle as part of Next Door at NYTW’s inaugural season.
The Stephen Sondheim-James Goldman musical about a group of former follies girls who gather for one last reunion will be staged in spring 2018.
The Miss Saigon Tony Award winner returns to Broadway this fall in a re-imagined revival of their musical Once on This Island.
The Emmy-winning director of Fox’s Grease Live! will chart new territory with the multi-camera series that incorporates audience participation.
Christopher Shinn’s new play about a billionaire tech genius opened August 18 at the Almeida Theatre.
Created by the NYC-based theatre collective The Mad Ones, the comedy earned unanimous raves from critics when it premiered at The Bushwick Starr last fall.
His profoundly moving account based on the life of John Merrick earned him the 1979 Tony Award for Best Play.
Best known for playing ruthless assistant Ellis on NBC’s Smash, Cepero will star in an immersive staging of the 1967 rock musical.
The three Broadway musicals pulled in over $2 million at the box office for the week ending August 27.
Annie, The Lion King, Once on This Island, and Into the Woods will soon pop up in underserved schools thanks to a successful program based in Cincinnati, Ohio.
Steven Woolf, the theatre’s longtime artistic director, has announced that he is retiring following the 2018-2019 season.
Created by Leah Walsh, the podcast shares the personal stores of artists navigating the waters between art and commerce.
Throughout the course of his career, the veteran Broadway-producer has revealed little-known facts about some of Broadway’s most iconic musicals—and a few about himself.
Ben Richards, Gemma Wardle, Jenna Innes, and Aaron Kanavagh star in a new incarnation of the romantic pop musical inspired by The Gift of the Magi.
The Abingdon Theatre Company’s 25th anniversary gala, which includes a performance of the Kander and Ebb revue, will honor Tony and Emmy Award winner Bebe Neuwirth.