Hamilton's Anthony Ramos Will Play Usnavi in In the Heights at the Kennedy Center
Lin-Manuel Miranda and Quiara Alegría Hudes’ Tony-winning musical will be presented as part of the Broadway Center Stage series.
Lin-Manuel Miranda and Quiara Alegría Hudes’ Tony-winning musical will be presented as part of the Broadway Center Stage series.
The season kicks off with the previously announced world premiere of the musical Tootsie.
King’s rise to success is explored in the Broadway musical Beautiful, which continues at the Stephen Sondheim Theatre starring Chilina Kennedy.
Performances will begin April 5 at Pangea.
The international hit musical will begin performances in Florida April 10.
The March 14 event will feature a CD signing and performances from the acclaimed revival.
The recent War Paint star will appear in an April episode of the comedy, which stars recent Oscar winner Allison Janney.
The musical by John Strand, Bob Banghart, Georgia Stitt will begin performances in D.C. April 13.
The April 9 event will be held at the Gerald Lynch Theatre at John Jay College.
The musical features a score by Andrew Lloyd Webber.
Leigh Silverman will direct the world premiere, which plays Los Angeles' Ahmanson Theatre before heading to San Francisco.
The acclaimed solo show begins its limited run March 7 at the Minetta Lane Theatre.
The stage and screen star will offer solo concerts as well as her joint evening with her mother, Linda Benanti.
Susan Stroman will direct and choreograph the John Kander and David Thompson musical at the Vineyard Theatre Off-Broadway.
Doug Hughes will direct the adaptation by Douglas McGrath.
Paul Gordon and John Caird collaborated with Cleveland Musical Theatre Artistic Director Miles J. Sternfeld on the revised version.
The actors will succeed Derek Klena and Caroline O’Connor.
Performances play the Bridewell through March 10.
The autobiography from the composer of The Phantom of the Opera, Evita, and Sunset Boulevard is available from HarperCollins.
The Town Hall concert will celebrate two years in Broadway history: 1947 and 1966.
The industry presentation, directed by Charlie Johnson, will also feature A Bronx Tale's Adam Kaplan.
Sister Mary Ignatius Explains It All for You and The Actor’s Nightmare will play the Massachusetts venue in August.
Joe Calarco will direct the D.C. premiere of the play in April.
Richard Fitch will direct the limited engagement at the Arts Theatre.
The Emmy winner once again steps into the high-heeled boots of Lola, initially appearing alongside Jake Shears and Kirstin Maldonado.