Grosses Analysis: New Tony Winner Dear Evan Hansen Breaks Box-Office Record
The 2017 Tony-winning Best Musical set two records in the week ending July 9.
The 2017 Tony-winning Best Musical set two records in the week ending July 9.
The free lunchtime concert series continues July 13.
Matthew Morrison, Carmen Cusack, Vanessa Williams, and Ruthie Ann Miles were previously announced for the evening celebrating the work of Stephen Sondheim.
Charlotte d’Amboise and NaTasha Yvette Williams are also scheduled to return to the long-running revival.
John Doyle will direct the production, which features a score by Stephen Schwartz.
The film features a score by Tony and Oscar winner Alan Menken and Tony winner David Zippel.
The annual pet adoption event in Shubert Alley will feature appearances by Gavin Creel, Rachel Bay Jones, Laurie Metcalf, and many more.
The production, directed by co-creator Wendy C. Goldberg, will be set in the 1990s in the Seattle grunge scene.
The Tony-winning musical plays the Gerald Schoenfeld Theatre.
Leila’s Death and 887 will play the Minneapolis venues.
The annual fundraiser benefits Broadway Cares/Equity Fights AIDS.
The Tony-winning actor spoke about her upcoming Broadway Barks adoption event.
The Tony- and Oscar-winning composers sing “Bedroom Down the Hall.”
Paul Gordon and John Caird have revisited their musical adaptation of Charlotte Brontë's classic novel.
Nick Bailey, Alysha Umphress, Ashley Park, and more star in the world premiere of Hood.
The upcoming season in Skokie, Illinois, will include The Legend of Georgia McBride and Skeleton Crew.
Rick Sordelet and Christian Kelly-Sordelet will direct and choreograph the production at Pennsylvania Shakespeare Festival.
Performances begin in September at Milwaukee Repertory Theater.
The pair of two-time Tony winners will be joined by composer Scott Frankel.
The Tony- and Pulitzer Prize-winning composer spoke with Hoda Kotb on The Today Show.
Roberto Araujo's account of his personal journey is part of the 2017 Fresh Fruit Festival.
The free series of lunchtime performances from Broadway and Off-Broadway shows launches.
The two will be joined by Emily Watson for the TV miniseries, which will also air on BBC One.
The Tony-winning actor's appearance will help promote the upcoming Broadway Barks adoption event.
The international recording star will reflect on his road to playing Pierre in The Great Comet.