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The Encores! production continues through March 25.
The Encores! production continues through March 25.
Performances begin in April at the Illinois venue.
Chita Rivera, Tommy Tune, and other Broadway favorites will be part of the cast of 100 at the St. Louis venue.
Performances begin April 13 at Arena Stage in Washington, D.C.
The Encores! production is directed and choreographed by Josh Rhodes.
The evening will benefit the Leukemia & Lymphoma Society.
The Book of Mormon Tony winner will play a communications director in the drama.
Lin-Manuel Miranda and Quiara Alegría Hudes’ Tony-winning musical is part of the Broadway Center Stage series.
The star of the original London and Broadway productions of Les Miserables recalls the performances of Alan Cumming, Betty Buckley, and more.
Warren Carlyle will direct and choreograph the limited run, which begins May 9.
The musical continues to play Broadway's Longacre Theatre.
The At This Performance… series continues March 26 at The Green Room 42.
The TV event will feature John Legend, Sara Bareilles, Brandon Victor Dixon, Norm Lewis, Jason Tam, and more.
John Legend will star in the title role in the upcoming TV presentation of the Andrew Lloyd Webber-Tim Rice musical.
Val Emmich penned the young adult novel based on the Tony-winning musical.
The 2018–2019 season in Sarasota will also include Sweeney Todd, Sweat, and A Doll's House, Part 2.
The stage and screen veteran revealed her bid in a newly released campaign video.
The screening captures the 2016 London engagement of the Ivo van Hove-directed production.
The play will begin a London run March 30 at the Noël Coward Theatre.
The Tony and Oscar winner, who returns to Broadway this season in The Iceman Cometh, will receive the Distinguished Achievement Award.
Richard Fitch directs the limited engagement at the Arts Theatre.
Samuel D. Hunter’s play will begin performances in April at the Ustinov Studio.
The cast of 25 will also include Matt Shively and Emily Osment.
The musical, seen in London and subsequently on Broadway, will play Sydney’s Capitol Theatre.
The new cast members begin performances May 23 at the West End's Palace Theatre.