Wayne Brady Will Return to Broadway's Kinky Boots
The Emmy winner will once again step into the high-heeled boots of Lola, initially appearing alongside Jake Shears and Kirstin Maldonado.
The Emmy winner will once again step into the high-heeled boots of Lola, initially appearing alongside Jake Shears and Kirstin Maldonado.
Lin-Manuel Miranda and Quiara Alegría Hudes’ Tony-winning musical will be presented as part of the Broadway Center Stage series.
The music video is the latest offering in the “Out of Oz” series.
The Penn State Centre Stage production begins February 13.
John Znidarsic hosts the free evening, part of the Broadway’s Future Songbook Series.
Daniel Sullivan will direct the summer staging at the Shakespeare Center of Los Angeles.
Musicals Tonight! presents a limited engagement of the Rodgers and Hart comedy at Theatre Row beginning February 13.
Harriet Harris, Marc Kudisch, Sheryl Lee Ralph, Francis Jue, and Anne L. Nathan are also part of the Actors Fund benefit.
The rarely-seen musical continues the York Theatre Company’s celebration of composer Jule Styne.
Wallace shares the role of Effie White with Moya Angela and Karen Mav.
The evening will offer a special glimpse at the upcoming TV presentation of the Andrew Lloyd Webber-Tim Rice rock musical.
Jonathan Kent will direct Florian Zeller’s new play.
The Once On This Island star, who has just released a new recording, reflects on her theatrical journey so far.
The international hit musical by Stephen Schwartz and Winnie Holzman continues at the Gershwin Theatre.
Kirsten Sanderson will direct.
Hunter Bell and Jeff Bowen wrote the musical with singer-songwriter Ann McNamee.
Tracey Knight Narang is the new vice president.
Director Gordon Greenberg is attached to Heart of Rock and Roll.
The movie adaptation of the Chekhov classic features a screenplay by Tony-winning playwright Stephen Karam.
Previews for the eagerly awaited production begin in March at the Lyric Theatre.
The Tony-winning producer will succeed Executive Producer Joseph V. Melillo.
The all-star benefit single was released last fall to benefit hurricane relief and recovery in Puerto Rico.
Regional theatre actor Brooke Davis will bring her solo show to the Laurie Beechman Theatre for three performances.
The gifted Broadway soprano died in August 2017 at the age of 89.
Hello, Dolly! Tony nominee Kate Baldwin and Tony winner Casey Nicholaw, who appeared in the ensemble in the 2002 production, join the Actors Fund benefit.