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Plays in the House Teen Edition is a spinoff of Stars in the House, the daily series created by Seth Rudetsky and James Wesley to benefit The Actors Fund.
Celebrities from coast to coast take part in the event from The Lavender Effect.
The daily series from Seth Rudetsky and James Wesley benefits The Actors Fund.
Plays in the House is a spinoff of Stars in the House, the daily series created by Seth Rudetsky and James Wesley to benefit The Actors Fund.
The daily series from Seth Rudetsky and James Wesley benefits The Actors Fund.
Watch just a few of the highlights from the four-time Tony nominee and two-time Olivier nominee's career on stage and screen.
The daily series from Seth Rudetsky and James Wesley benefits The Actors Fund.
The stars of the virtual recording have some fun as they prepare to read the Roald Dahl classic to raise funds for Partners in Health.
Performances of the Jerry Herman classic were scheduled to begin in August at the Adelphi Theatre.
The 2013 concert also featured Tommy Tune and Ben Vereen as well as a video tribute from composer John Kander.
Iconis shares the projects he's at work on"including a Hunter S. Thompson musical"and what he's watching during quarantine.
The daily series from Seth Rudetsky and James Wesley benefits The Actors Fund.
Dear Evan Hansen Tony winner Steven Levenson will write the screenplay.
The daily series from Seth Rudetsky and James Wesley benefits The Actors Fund.
The Beetlejuice pair performed separate pieces alongside a line-up of theatre favorites.
Hunter Bell, Susan Blackwell, Heidi Blickenstaff, and Jeff Bowen will host the fundraiser for the Off-Broadway theatre.
Winners will be announced May 31 in a virtual presentation on NY1.
The new feature series catches up with theatre artists during the ongoing coronavirus pandemic.
The daily series from Seth Rudetsky and James Wesley benefits The Actors Fund.
The evening, also featuring Tony winner Brian Stokes Mitchell, will benefit comedy professionals in need.
Plays in the House is a spinoff of Stars in the House, the daily series created by Seth Rudetsky and James Wesley to benefit The Actors Fund.
The Shows Must Go On! continues with the 2016 NBC presentation of the Tony-winning musical.
The 2014 production of the Jonathan Larson musical co-starred fellow Tony winners Lin-Manuel Miranda and Leslie Odom Jr.
The production was scheduled to tour for 14 months; those plans have been scrapped due to the coronavirus pandemic.
The new feature series catches up with theatre artists during the ongoing coronavirus pandemic.