Signature's Season Opener, No Place to Go, Begins August 30
Matthew Gardiner directs the production at the Arlington, Virginia, venue.
Matthew Gardiner directs the production at the Arlington, Virginia, venue.
Rebecca MartÃnez will direct a cast that includes Katerina McCrimmon, Robi Hager, MartÃn Solá, and more.
Allison Janney, Cynthia Addai-Robinson, Tony Goldwyn, Isaach De Bankolé, Julian Ovenden, and more star.
The Tony winner will be backed a trio led by musical director Christian Jacob.
The Newsies and Bonnie and Clyde star performs at the Theatre Royal Drury Lane.
Dan Wackerman directs Ed. Weinberger's comedy at Theatre at St. Clement's.
Kelly Devine directs the new musical penned by Tegan Summer and Gregory Nabours.
The musical, based on the film of the same name, began performances at the Eventim Apollo July 19.
Nick Winston directs the Tony-nominated musical with music direction by Adam Hoskins.
Tony nominee Daniel Evans directs the classic Rodgers and Hammerstein musical, which embarks on a 10-week tour in September.
Olivier and Tony nominee Kate Fleetwood is Cruella de Vil.
David Elliott will direct the Tom Jones and Harvey Schmidt musical.
Also, check out new production photos from the Jerry Mitchell-directed and choreographed musical.
Matt DeAngelis will host the evening featuring musical direction by Alyssa Kay Thompson.
Kevin Clifton and Maisie Smith will lead the tour that launches in September.
Mr. Barnes was also a founding member of Broadway Cares/Equity Fights AIDS' Board of Directors.
The annual fundraiser in the New York City theatre district benefits Broadway Cares.
The Equity tour, which launched in October 2021, is scheduled to continue through May 2023.
Jerry Mitchell again directs and choreographs the Tony- and Olivier-winning musical.
The actor-musician is currently playing Seymour in a production of Little Shop of Horrors in Michigan before a slew of dates with his Skivvies co-star Lauren Molina.
Kirsten Chandler will direct the production for 5-Star Theatricals.
The writer, editor, and publishing executive was also an accomplished jazz musician.
Playbill CEO & President Philip S. Birsh reflects on his decades-long friendship and working relationship with former Playbill Senior Vice-President Tinder.
The outdoor concert series includes events in Brooklyn, Queens, the Bronx, and Staten Island.
The adaptation of Nottage's 2003 play will debut in September as part of PBS' Great Performances series.