Daisy Eagan and Jordan Kai Burnett Will Bring Sunday Brunch of Shame to the Beechman
The afternoon performance will feature musical direction by Bryan Blaskie.
The afternoon performance will feature musical direction by Bryan Blaskie.
He will succeed Arthur de Bok in May.
Theater Breaking Through Barriers will present the original short works at Theatre Row.
The evening celebrating the 80th birthday of the entertainment icon will feature a a seven-piece band led by music director Dan Pardo.
The London hit is directed by Jonathan Goodwin.
The record-breaking, Tony-winning revival continues at the Ambassador Theatre.
The Tony-winning musical recently announced it will play its final performance at the Hirschfeld in July.
DJ Salisbury will direct the new musical he co-wrote with Neil Berg.
The At This Performance… concert series is an ongoing salute to Broadway and Off-Broadway standbys, understudies, and alternates.
These five exciting plays have never before graced a Broadway stage.
The Broadway conductor has helped Whitney Leavitt, Mira Sorvino, and more ready for their debuts in the Tony-winning revival.
The stage and screen star will reprise his Tony-winning role of Aaron Burr in the Lin-Manuel Miranda musical.
The New York-bound production will be directed by Kristin Hanggi.
Rob Ashford directs the immersive Off-Broadway production of Jay Presson Allen's play.
Milwaukee Repertory Theater has commissioned the adaptation of Matthew Desmond's Pulitzer-winning book.
Based on the Roald Dahl novel, Matilda features a score by Tim Minchin and a Tony Award-winning book by Dennis Kelly.
The Zombies star played her final performance in the Tony-winning musical at the Hirschfeld March 1.
Two performances of a new version of Stuart Hample, David Evans, and Douglas J. Cohen's musical will play the Beechman.
The Tony-winning musical welcomed a new set of leading players to the Walter Kerr Theatre March 3.
The soaring soprano returns to the Main Stem in March in Fallen Angels.
The hit new musical, based on the famed F. Scott Fitzgerald novel, continues at the Broadway Theatre.
The annual luncheon ceremony, recognizing work playing Broadway and Off-Broadway, will be held May 15.
Broadway favorites will reinterpret iconic songs from the musical theatre through a queer lens to benefit Broadway Cares and The Center.
The celebration of choreographic excellence, named for the late Broadway icon, will be held in May.
Brian Nash will be the musical director for the evening spotlighting the songs from the 1981 Sesame Street album.