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The Tony and Emmy winner can be seen in Lincoln Center for the Performing Arts' stream of James Lapine's Act One.
The Tony and Emmy winner can be seen in Lincoln Center for the Performing Arts' stream of James Lapine's Act One.
Kimber Elayne Sprawl's collaborative interpretation of the Shakespeare speech has been released in honor of Juneteenth.
The James Lapine play launches the new Broadway Fridays series, featuring past Live From Lincoln Center broadcasts.
The composer and theatre owner is adapting guidelines implemented at a production of The Phantom of the Opera in South Korea.
The streamed ceremony includes a pre-show virtual red carpet, original musical numbers, presenters, and performers.
The June 18 live stream benefits the NAACP Legal Defense Fund.
Taylor Louderman will host the evening with musical direction by Ben Rauhala.
The famed company has also canceled its annual engagement of George Balanchine's The Nutcracker.
The David Rubenstein Atrium Fall Season and the 2020 White Light Festival have also been canceled due to the ongoing pandemic.
The stream of the 2013 performance, also starring playwright Drake, is sponsored by Broadway Cares/Equity Fights AIDS and will benefit Provincetown Theater.
The ensemble work draws on the 1921 Tulsa Race Massacre as a source.
The September special will be produced entirely under quarantine.
The live stream benefits the NAACP Legal Defense Fund.
Danielle Brooks will moderate the all-day virtual conference.
Extended Intermission Edition! will stream June 26.
Canceled performances include all 2020 Mainstage performances, the ACTLab season, and the Young Playwrights Program.
The evening, a streaming benefit for promising new ALS drug candidate Prosetin, is hosted by Tony winner Santino Fontana and features a conversation with Katie Couric.
The June 16 live stream benefits the NAACP Legal Defense Fund.
The initiative will fund scholarships, awards, grants, and more through #BlackLivesMatters-inspired merchandise.
The Chicago company has established The Joffrey Crisis Stabilization Fund.
The upcoming edition will feature new works by 2020 Pulitzer Prize winner Michael R. Jackson, John Guare, Bess Wohl, Donnetta Lavinia Grays, and Clare Barron.
Youth America Grand Prix presents the competition, which includes over 12,000 aspiring dancers ages 9 to 19.
The June 15 live stream benefits the NAACP Legal Defense Fund.
Lucy Mukerjee will moderate the remembrance of the Tony-winning playwright.
The Houston venue will launch its 2020"2021 season in December with Disney's The Little Mermaid.