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The hit musical continues at the Neil Simon Theatre.
The hit musical continues at the Neil Simon Theatre.
Michael Weber will direct the Pulitzer Prize-winning Stephen Sondheim and James Lapine musical.
Paguia leads the onstage band in the new musical, and is also musical director for Off-Broadway's Buena Vista Social Club.
The West End favorite will play Cadogan Hall.
Angus Jackson directs Paul Unwin's new psychological ghost story.
Nikolai Foster is directing the new production of the Andrew Lloyd Webber and Tim Rice musical at the Leicester venue.
Directed and choreographed by Peck, the production will play Chicago Shakespeare Theater before arriving at the Park Avenue Armory next year.
The fundraiser, produced by and benefiting Broadway Cares, has also announced a host of additional celebrity guests and performers.
Matthew White directs Stephen Sondheim and John Weidman's 1976 Tony-nominated musical.
Steve H. Broadnax III will direct the upcoming production.
Nikolai Foster is directing the new production of the Andrew Lloyd Webber and Tim Rice musical at the Leicester venue.
Surrender: An Andrew Lloyd Webber Thrill Ride will also be live streamed.
Knight will open the production at London's Dominion and will be succeeded by Alexandra Burke.
The dark musical comedy returns to The Players Theatre for the holidays.
The production features 27 Sting songs with choreography by Kate Prince.
Molly Clifford will direct the new play about the relationship between two sisters.
The evenings will celebrate the zaniness of the holiday movie genre with a host of Christmas favorites.
The inaugural Mazzoni Center Honors event was held at Philadelphia's Kimmel Center.
Zhailon Levingston will direct the new work from the Chicken & Biscuits playwright.
The Tony-winning production continues at the Lyric Theatre.
Selena Cadell will direct Mark Izzard's adaptation of the Shakespeare classic.
The Tony-winning international hit continues at the Minskoff Theatre.
The tribute commemorates what would have been Tina Turner's 84th birthday.
The concert, featuring the American Pops Orchestra, was filmed in Washington, D.C., in May.
The schools will each receive $10,000 grants from the Educational Theatre Foundation's Pathway program.