See Who's Joining Mike Faist and Lucas Hedges in London World Premiere of Brokeback Mountain
Jonathan Butterell will direct Ashley Robinson's adaptation of the intense gay love story.
Jonathan Butterell will direct Ashley Robinson's adaptation of the intense gay love story.
The Australian tour launched in February at Theatre Royal Sydney.
The recipients will receive complimentary passes to the May symposium, offered in person and online.
The Atlanta venue will also welcome Fat Ham, English, The Shining, and more during its 55th season.
The evening will benefit ACLU's Drag Defense Fund.
Nikolai Foster will again direct Jim Jacobs and Warren Casey's '50s musical.
Performances will begin in June at Theatre at St. Clement's.
The Stew and Heidi Rodewald musical will begin performances at the Virginia venue in April.
NEXT@LCT3 will kick off at the Claire Tow Theater in April.
Performances will begin this fall at London's Apollo.
Danny Robins' thriller is currently playing a limited engagement at the Lyric Theatre.
The Kait Kerrigan, Jason Howland, and Nathan Tysen musical will be staged at the New Jersey venue along with Gun & Powder, Fiddler on the Roof, and more.
The series, available on YouTube, features songs from Rent, Waitress, A Chorus Line, The Color Purple, and more.
Musical duo Nick Cearley and Lauren Molina will play Chelsea Table + Stage next month.
Sandler received the Kennedy Center Mark Twain Prize for American Humor earlier this month at the Kennedy Center Concert Hall.
The international hit musical continues at the Sondheim Theatre.
The record-breaking, Tony-winning revival continues at the Ambassador.
The Tony nominee will be joined by musical director Tedd Firth and guitarist JC Maillard.
Wesley Taylor and Alex Wyse's LGBTQ horror comedy will arrive in movie theatres this month and on VOD in April.
Fans of the history-making Andrew Lloyd Webber musical will have a chance to purchase tickets for the musical's final chandelier drop.
The farce, from the creators of The Play That Goes Wrong, is currently in previews at Broadway's Ethel Barrymore.
The two-time Tony nominee also explains how his ancestors actually worked with William Shakespeare.
The initiative seeks to aid BIPOC producers developing shows Off-Broadway and on.
The day-long celebration, which will also be live streamed, will be held April 1 at the Manhattan venue.
Eric Ting will direct the world premiere from An Octoroon playwright Branden Jacobs-Jenkins.