Denis O'Hare Will Make National Theatre Debut in 2019
The Tony winner will star in the title role of a new adaptation of Tartuffe.
The Tony winner will star in the title role of a new adaptation of Tartuffe.
Over 100 Broadway dancers will be part of the event.
The 92nd annual parade will be broadcast on NBC November 22.
The parade coverage will begin at 9 AM ET November 22.
The evening will also pay tribute to board member Jill Jaysen and Tony-winning producers Frankel, Viertel, Baruch, Routh Group.
Tom Souhrada and Adam Heller co-star at the Davenport Theatre.
The recording star and YouTube favorite will return to the role of Billy Flynn.
Martin Charnin hosts the November 5 memorial at the St. James Theatre.
The longest-running production in Broadway history continues at the Majestic Theatre.
The holiday concert series at the Shops at Columbus Circle will kick off November 12 hosted by George Psomas.
The Tony-winning musical becomes the longest inhabitant of the Eugene O'Neill Theatre.
The Tony-winning musical continues at the Richard Rodgers Theatre through November 2019.
The multimedia celebration of the holiday film will play Los Angeles’ Wallis Annenberg Center this December.
The Funny Girl star picked up Late Late Show host Corden November 1.
The pop star covers the Benj Pasek and Justin Paul song from the Tony-winning musical.
The Columbia Records release features several original songs.
Listen to a portion of the original first act finale, "Part of Me," performed by the current Broadway company.
The Great Performances series also features The Sound of Music plus documentaries about Latin History for Morons and Harold Prince.
Randy Skinner directs and choreographs.
Leung will also return to Birdland with a new concert act entitled Sing Happy.
The musical from Joe DiPietro and GrooveLily played the Tony Kiser Theatre in 2017.
Katherine Parkinson stars in the production, a recent hit at London's National Theatre.
The New York Landmarks Conservancy also honors Shubert Foundation President and Columbia University legal scholar Michael I. Sovern.
The reading of Ken Ludwig's new play will benefit Theater J.
Auditions will be held in Chicago, Honolulu, and Los Angeles.