Talia Suskauer, Allison Bailey, and Cleavant Derricks Star in Return of Wicked Tour
The tour relaunches August 3 in Dallas.
The tour relaunches August 3 in Dallas.
Mr. Ing also starred in the Broadway revival of Flower Drum Song, featuring a revised book by David Henry Hwang.
The Rodgers and Hammerstein classic begins performances at the outdoor venue July 31.
Oren Jacoby's film will arrive in New York movie theatres August 20.
Donna Feore will direct and choreograph the new musical from Bandstand creators Robert Taylor and Richard Oberacker.
Lin-Manuel Miranda's Tony- and Pulitzer Prize-winning musical resumes performances September 14 at the Richard Rodgers Theatre.
The production had initially resumed performances July 1 at the Dominion Theatre.
"I am anticipating the butterflies that come with live audiences and the thrill of live reactions!"
The Tony Awards, presented by the Broadway League and the American Theatre Wing, will host a multi-platform celebration September 24.
Producer Eric Krebs will operate the 160-seat house.
Mackenzie Crook will also return to the Jez Butterworth play under the direction of Ian Rickson.
Performances resume at the Lyceum Theatre with 14 new cast members.
Ben Joyce, Adam Bailey, Karl James Wilson, and Benjamin Yates star in the Tony-winning musical.
The staged reading, open to the public, will be presented at Barrington Stage Company in Massachusetts.
The Antoinette Chinonye Nwandu drama begins performances August 4.
The stage and screen star is being honored for her advocacy to raise awareness and funds for the Pulmonary Fibrosis Foundation.
The intimate theatrical experience will be presented by Arts Brookfield at Manhattan West.
Jack Feldstein and Paul Doust's new musical also features Lena Hall, Jackie Hoffman, and Gavin Lee.
The ten musicals, composed by Loeb and her fellow Brown University alums, will stream to benefit The Actors Fund.
The tour will relaunch in August in Dallas.
The tour will relaunch in August in Dallas.
The one-night-only event will be held in February at the London Palladium.
The Andrew Lloyd Webber musical also features Rhys Whitfield as Raoul.
The celebration of the songs of Jerry Leiber and Mike Stoller continues through August 1.
The Wednesday and Thursday performances of the Shakespeare in the Park production were also canceled following a member of the production testing positive for the coronavirus.