Go Behind the Scenes of 40th Annual Kennedy Center Honors
The annual celebration airs December 26 on CBS.
The annual celebration airs December 26 on CBS.
Both Chicago stars will perform at the intimate nightspot in March 2018.
The Tony winner was recently named one of Entertainment Weekly's Entertainers of the Year.
Tony nominee Rebecca Luker is featured in the tribute to honoree Carmen de Lavallade.
Performances will now begin at the Piccadilly Theatre March 28, 2018.
The Broadway favorite will return to the role of First Lady Lydia Dalton on the CBS series.
The Andrew Lloyd Webber-Tim Rice musical will begin performances in Chicago in January 2018.
Joe Penhall's drama, set in a London recording studio, will begin performances in April 2018.
The Fearless Gonzalez, who currently plays Angelica Schuyler in Broadway’s Hamilton, looks back on her career thus far.
The Alan Menken and Stephen Schwartz musical makes its New York regional debut at the White Plains Performing Arts Center.
The Rupert Holmes musical will begin performances at the Florida venue in January 2018.
Penned by D.C. playwright Annalisa Dias, performances begin at the Arlington, Virginia, venue in January 2018.
The movie musical arrives in theatres in July 2018.
Previews for the eagerly awaited production begin in March 2018 at the Lyric Theatre.
The Florida venue will present the Arthur Miller play in January 2018.
The Great Comet star performed on the 19th annual broadcast of A Home for the Holidays.
The Tony winner will offer a reading of Love Letters Between Christopher Isherwood and Don Bachardy as well as a love-themed cabaret.
The Stephen Cole-Matthew Martin Ward musical will celebrate its 20th anniversary with a concert as part of Urban Stages’ Winter Rhythms Series.
The 13th season will also feature a four-week engagement of George Bernard Shaw’s Heartbreak House.
Tony nominee Luker is featured in the tribute to honoree Carmen de Lavallade.
Friedman will be presented with the Actors’ Equity Foundation honor in January 2018.
Kelly Clarkson is also be featured on the holiday special.
The national tour of the Andrew Lloyd Webber musical is currently playing Minneapolis’ Orpheum Theatre.
Tony winner Christopher Ashley will direct the musical penned by Memphis’ Joe DiPietro and David Bryan.
The Hello, Dolly! alum will assume the title role from Noah Galvin, who succeeded Ben Platt in November.