11th Annual Jimmy Awards Set for June 2019 at the Minskoff Theatre
Students from across the country will compete for the National High School Musical Theatre Awards.
Students from across the country will compete for the National High School Musical Theatre Awards.
Peter Filichia will once again host the annual ceremony spotlighting debut performances on or Off-Broadway.
The national tour of the Tony-winning revival is led by Tony winner Betty Buckley as Dolly Gallagher Levi.
After a 2016 Broadway bow, the musical heads to New Jersey.
The acclaimed musical will be screened in cinemas nationwide in November.
The Broadway-themed episode will air October 31.
The Broadway-themed episode, featuring stage and screen star Ana Gasteyer, will air October 31.
The beloved theatre veteran earned three Tony Award nominations throughout her illustrious Broadway career.
The Tony nominee will be joined by Billy Stritch.
Filming for Monuments, written and directed by Jack C. Newell, is underway.
Aaron Sorkin's adaptation of the famed Harper Lee classic will play the Shubert Theatre.
Evan Pappas will direct the Disney musical on Long Island.
Winners will go on to compete in the National High School Musical Theatre Awards—a.k.a. the Jimmy Awards—beginning in 2020.
Mark Brokaw directs the D.C. performances as part of the Broadway Center Stage series.
Michael Mayer directed the acclaimed production.
The annual fundraiser takes place October 29 at the American Airlines Theatre.
Based on the Charles Dickens classic, performances are scheduled for November 17–18 at the Ordway Center for the Performing Arts.
The national tour of the Tony-winning revival is led by Tony winner Betty Buckley as Dolly Gallagher Levi.
David Staller will direct the November 19 Project Shaw presentation.
The revised version of the musical will be available for stock and amateur licensing in 2019.
The revival will be broadcast in movie theatres worldwide October 24.
Performances will begin December 4 at the La Jolla Playhouse under the direction of Anne Kauffman.
Leslie steps into the role of Audrey II for the Washington, D.C. performances.
The celebratory evening will be held April 29, 2019, at Carnegie Hall.
The new musical is part of the Inner Voices series of solo works, which begins October 22 at the TBG Mainstage Theatre.