Cast Complete for Broadway Return of The Book of Mormon
Performances will resume at the Eugene O'Neill Theatre in November.
Performances will resume at the Eugene O'Neill Theatre in November.
The musical's out-of-town tryout at the Manchester Opera House was cut short last March due to the pandemic.
The tour kicks off at Manchester Opera House.
Batt's solo show, directed by Michael Wilson, will be the first live production at the New Orleans venue since the pandemic began.
The tour previews in Springfield, Ohio, at the Clark State Performing Arts Center before its official opening in Bloomington, Indiana.
The four artists are the recipients of the Madge Evans and Sidney Kingsley Award.
Previews begin October 25 at Stage 42.
The motion picture, based on the Tony-winning musical of the same name, opened the Toronto Film Festival September 9.
Performances resume October 8 with Warren returning to the title role for a limited engagement.
The musical, starring Caroline Bowman and Caroline Innerbichler, plays Shea's Buffalo Theatre through September 24.
The tour of the Regent's Park Open Air Theatre production will resume performances in Oregon September 28.
The annual awards recognize achievements of theatre writers.
Seth Rudetsky and James Wesley's daily series benefits The Actors Fund.
The 30th season of the dancing competition kicks off September 20.
Naaman and Dana Al Fardan's new musical will play the London Coliseum in November.
The Disney musical"updated with several changes"officially opened September 8.
Pulitzer Prize winner Martyna Majok's Sanctuary City is currently in previews at Off-Broadway's Lucille Lortel Theatre.
Jenn Colella reprises her Tony-nominated performance as Beverley Bass (and others) in the upcoming release.
Whitney White's theatrical event begins performances at the Cambridge venue in October.
Forty-six tickets, priced at $10 each, will be available for all performances at the Richard Rodgers Theatre.
Five actors play all the characters in the upcoming production at the Criterion Theatre.
The production began previews at London's Theatre Royal Drury Lane in August.
The production of the Aaron Sorkin play, based on the Harper Lee novel, resumes performances in October at the Shubert.
Jack Thorne's adaptation will visit five U.S. cities this holiday season.
The tour will launch in the fall in Providence, Rhode Island.