One-Night-Only The Scarlet Pimpernel Concert, With Tony Yazbeck, Laura Osnes, and More, Presented February 18
Gabriel Barre directs the Manhattan Concert Productions presentation.
Gabriel Barre directs the Manhattan Concert Productions presentation.
The international hit musical continues at the Gershwin Theatre.
The musical began previews in the West End January 30 following a Dublin engagement.
The actor joined the hit Disney musical in the title role in June 2017.
The play by Nassim Soleimanpour invites a new actor to perform the play each night (without seeing the script).
Rachel Garnet's new work tells a queer love story concerning two well-known Shakespeare characters.
Performances will begin in May at the Lucille Lortel Theatre.
The production at the Aldwych Theatre will also welcome several new cast members in the coming months.
Performances are scheduled for March 1–3 at the Marjorie S. Dean Little Theatre.
The long-running musical continues at the Stephen Sondheim Theatre.
The Broadway Center Stage production also featured Rosie O'Donnell, John Cariani, Veanne Cox, and more.
The actor and director will also perform selections from her career.
Ira Fuchs’ play will begin performances in March at Theatre at St. Clement's.
Artistic Director Daniel Evans’ season will include productions of Shadowlands, Oklahoma!, 8 Hotels and Plenty.
Michael Webborn and Daniel Finn’s musical fairy tale is available for download.
The international hit musical continues at the Gershwin Theatre.
The gala for the national human services organization will be held April 29 at the New York Marriott Marquis.
The annual A Toast to the Artist gala will honor Michael Starobin and Carmel Dean.
A new musical by Emma Rice will also be part of incoming Artistic Director Simon Godwin’s 2019–2020 season at the Washington, D.C., venue.
Jonathan Kent will direct the solo play based on the life of Brunhilde Pomsel.
The actor recalls performances in Hamilton, Doubt, Ghost Quartet, and more.
The international hit musical continues at the Ambassador Theatre.
The evening with the Pushing Daisies artists is set for February 27.
The Stephen Sondheim-James Lapine musical will play the Patchogue Theatre for the Performing Arts.
Jenny Leon will direct the evening for the Broadway's Future Songbook Series.