London's Back to the Future Welcomes New Cast Members August 17
Tony winner Roger Bart continues with the Olivier-winning production at the Adelphi Theatre.
Tony winner Roger Bart continues with the Olivier-winning production at the Adelphi Theatre.
The week-long series at the Colorado venue begins September 10.
Performances will begin at the Massachusetts venue in September.
Instituted in 1986, the award is named for the Broadway and television stage manager and director whose career spanned from 1933 to the 1970s.
Randy Skinner will again helm The York Theatre Company's song-and-dance celebration featuring the work of Berlin.
Larry Owens will be among the seven up-and-coming queer comedians spotlighted.
Casey Hushion will direct the new musical at New Jersey's George Street Playhouse this winter.
Lindsay Posner will direct the 40th anniversary production of Michael Frayn's award-winning farce.
Melissa Etheridge Off Broadway: My Window"A Journey Through Life will play a limited engagement this fall.
The tour of the Tony-winning musical will resume performances in September.
Expect songs by Craig Carnelia, Maury Yeston, Edith Piaf, and Stephen Sondheim.
The touring production will launch in October in Schenectady.
Both parts of the award-winning production continue at London's Palace Theatre.
The family-friendly Andrew Lloyd Webber-Tim Rice musical plays the St. Louis venue through August 18.
The concert evening at 54 Below will feature the songs of Smash's Jaime Cepero.
The Tony-nominated musical began previews October 12, 2019, prior to an official opening November 7 at the Lunt-Fontanne.
The Curve and Birmingham Hippodrome production will launch in September.
Remembering the beloved artist who memorably played Sandy in the 1978 blockbuster film version of Grease.
The Tony- and Pulitzer Prize-winning musical continues at the Lyceum Theatre.
The benefit reading of the classic play will be held in Northport, Long Island.
The Tony-nominated musical will play Los Angeles' Ahmanson Theatre in 2023.
The family-friendly Andrew Lloyd Webber-Tim Rice musical plays the St. Louis venue through August 18.
Randy Skinner again directs and choreographs.
Mason's play, reimagining Abe Lincoln through a queer person of color's storytelling lens, can be seen at Los Angeles' Skylight through September 4.
The Tony-nominated play will be seen at the Goodman prior to a run at the Mark Taper Forum.