Tony Winner Len Cariou Will Star in Readings of New Play Harry Townsend's Last Stand
George Eastman’s play will be presented February 12 and 13 in Manhattan.
George Eastman’s play will be presented February 12 and 13 in Manhattan.
Performances will begin in March in Newcastle.
Pacino’s Way will feature 25 films, honoring the Tony winner's work in front of and behind the camera.
Performances will begin in January 2019 in Tokyo.
The annual striptease spectacular benefits Broadway Cares/Equity Fights AIDS.
The limited engagement will play London’s Playhouse Theatre.
The Hello, Dolly! star performed the title role in the Tony-winning musical January 30.
The February engagement at the Wallis is the first American date for the tour, which is currently playing London’s Wilton’s Music Hall.
David Staller will direct the reading as part of the Project Shaw series.
The long-running production continues at the Ambassador Theatre.
Claudia Rankine’s drama will begin performances February 24 in Boston.
The Andrew Lloyd Webber-Tim Rice musical will next be seen in Singapore.
The acclaimed musical is currently playing a limited run in Winnipeg before heading to the Royal Alexander Theatre in Toronto.
The international hit musical continues at the Gershwin Theatre.
The season will also include Fiddler on the Roof, Miss Saigon, and Charlie and the Chocolate Factory.
The exhibition at Hudson County Community College features the work of such designers as William Ivey Long and Gregg Barnes.
Richard Fitch will direct the limited engagement at the Arts Theatre.
The CBS reality competition will kick off in February.
Karen Carpenter directs the evening benefiting the Joyful Heart Foundation.
Tony winner James Corden hosts the 60th annual ceremony, broadcast on CBS from New York.
Jeff Calhoun directs the presentation of the musical penned by Elyssa Samsel, Kate Anderson, and Timothy Allen McDonald.
The York Theatre Company presents the Tony-winning musical Off-Broadway for 11 performances only beginning January 27.
The music stars will take on the Andrew Lloyd Webber musical on the small screen this spring.
The New York City organization, specializing in Alzheimer's and dementia care, will receive $50,000.
The two actors stopped by The Today Show to help celebrate the 30th Broadway anniversary of the Andrew Lloyd Webber musical.