Check Out New Photos of the Broadway Return of David Byrne's American Utopia
The Tony Awarded production officially opens October 17 at the St. James Theatre.
The Tony Awarded production officially opens October 17 at the St. James Theatre.
The Tony-nominated musical returns to Broadway October 16 with a gala performance at the Imperial Theatre.
The traveling production of the Tony-winning musical stars Nicholas Barasch, Morgan Siobhan Green, Levi Kreis, Kimberly Marable, and Kevyn Morrow.
Scott Schwartz will direct the November performances.
Curve Artistic Director Nikolai Foster will direct the upcoming tour of the Tony-nominated musical.
Performances resume at New World Stages.
Five actors play all the characters in the production at the Criterion Theatre.
Performances resume October 15 at New World Stages.
The new musical features music and lyrics by Danny Abosch and a book and lyrics by John Maclay.
The new theatrical experience from Darren Lee Cole and Alexander Wright will begin performances October 15.
The Broadway favorite can currently be seen in the title role of the new musical by and co-starring Alex Wyse and Ben Fankhauser at the DR2 Theatre.
Both parts of the award-winning production resume performances at London's Palace Theatre.
Halfpenny will step into the role of pie maker Jenna in 2022.
Five service organizations who helped keep the design community afoat during the pandemic will also be recognized.
Five service organizations who helped keep the design community afloat during the pandemic will also be recognized.
Lolita Chakrabarti's stage adaptation of Yann Martel's will play the Wyndham's Theatre.
Performances of the Jason Robert Brown revue continue through November 7 at the New Jersey venue.
The U.K. and Ireland tour is set to launch February 3, 2022, at Leicester's Curve.
The production resumes performances in Syracuse, New York.
York succeeds Tony winner Sutton Foster at the Barbican Theatre.
Gingold Theatrical Group returns to in-person performances with the Bernard Shaw revival.
The tour of the Tony-nominated musical kicks off in Buffalo, New York.
The tour launches in Providence, Rhode Island, at the Providence Performing Arts Center.
The Manhattan Theatre Club production of Santiago-Hudson's solo show plays the Samuel J. Friedman Theatre.
Randy Skinner will helm The York Theatre Company's world premiere of the song-and-dance celebration featuring the work of Irving Berlin.