London's Waitress, With Katharine McPhee and Jack McBrayer, Begins Previews February 8
The production will officially open March 7 at the Adelphi Theatre.
The production will officially open March 7 at the Adelphi Theatre.
Kate McAll penned the stage adaptation and will also direct the four performances.
The fund from the audiobook and spoken-word entertainment producer enables the creation of original plays driven by language and voice.
The annual gala will take place April 1.
A series of special events and workshops will celebrate the centenary of the late actor, activist, and master teacher.
Performances will begin in May at London’s Charing Cross Theatre.
Liz Carlson has been promoted to artistic producer.
Asolo Repertory Theatre will present the world premiere in spring 2020 following a workshop in June.
Tarell Alvin McCraney’s music-filled play was recently extended through March 10.
The upcoming season will also include The Band’s Visit and Hello, Dolly!, as well as a new stage adaptation of Room.
Performances of the international hit musical will begin August 30 at the intimate venue.
The Broadway Center Stage production also features Tony winner Jessie Mueller, Rosie O'Donnell, John Cariani, Veanne Cox, and more.
The Women in the Arts & Media Coalition will celebrate the winners in March.
Tony winner John Doyle will direct the Marc Blitzstein play with music.
The new musical, co-written by director Jessie Nelson, plays the Robert W. Wilson MCC Theater Space.
Gordon Greenberg will direct the new musical based on the 1987 film starring Michael J. Fox.
Beanie Feldstein, Bradley Whitford, and Angela Yee join alumni selection committee.
The Hello, Dolly! Tony nominee performs the new song by composer-lyricist Tom Kitt.
David Lee directs the award-winning musical.
The Tony-winning Dear Evan Hansen also welcomed a new title player during the week ending February 3.
The new company will begin performances February 26 at the Duchess Theatre.
Gabriel Barre will direct the Manhattan Concert Productions presentation.
Sara Jean Ford and Becca Kotte star in the title roles.
Rather than take out a 30-second ad during the Super Bowl, Skittles presents a 30-minute musical at Town Hall to benefit Broadway Cares/Equity Fights AIDS.
The musical will be presented in February in Thousand Oaks, California.