Max von Essen, Annie Golden, More Will Sing Work of James B. Rubio in Free NYC Concert
John Znidarsic hosts the evening for the Broadway's Future Songbook series.
John Znidarsic hosts the evening for the Broadway's Future Songbook series.
Randy Skinner will direct and choreograph the celebration of the music Berlin composed for the movies.
The Broadway star was most recently seen on the Great White Way in the Tony-winning musical Fun Home.
Tony winner Kathleen Marshall directs and choreographs the newly reworked Meredith Willson musical.
Performances begin in March at New Jersey's George Street Playhouse.
The series will feature concert-length performances and specially curated dinners.
Stephen Schwartz will executive produce the recording of his musical.
The world premiere, based on the life of Tony Valdovinos, just released a concept album and continues its run at Arizona's Phoenix Theatre Company.
The Tina Fey musical continues at the August Wilson Theatre.
Rodgers and Samuel Taylor's 1962 Broadway musical will begin performances February 27 at Theatre Row.
The Dramatists Guild of America will present the Toni Stone, Smart People, and Stick Fly playwright with the award in July.
The new musical comedy opened Off-Broadway January 19 at The Duke.
The U.K. and Ireland tour will launch July 30 in Newcastle.
The evening benefits Broadway Cares/Equity Fights AIDS and the Lesbian, Gay, Bisexual & Transgender Community Center in New York City.
Artistic Director Daniel C. Levine has set the Stephen Schwartz musical in an abandoned church.
The musical fantasy, which upends the traditional princess narrative, debuts at Seattle's 5th Avenue Theatre.
The Tina Fey musical continues at the August Wilson Theatre.
The March 27 concert will be held in Costa Mesa, California.
The evening, benefiting The Actors Fund, is dedicated to original Ragtime star Marin Mazzie.
Charlayne Woodard, Arnie Burton, and Stephen DeRosa will host the March event.
The Olivier-winning actor will also appear in the Leicester, Leeds, Newcastle, Sheffield, and Manchester stops of the tour.
Slave Play's Robert O'Hara directs the world premiere, which opens February 5 at Virginia's Signature Theatre
The third annual event, presented by Disney on Broadway, will focus on the decade ahead and how women will shape it.
Slave Play's Robert O'Hara directs the world premiere of the new musical at Virginia's Signature Theatre.
The musical, based on the life of Tony Valdovinos, is currently playing Arizona's Phoenix Theatre Company.