Reed Birney, Olivia Wilde, and Tom Sturridge Will Lead Cast of Broadway's 1984
Previews begin in May at the Hudson.
Previews begin in May at the Hudson.
The singer, actor, and dancer won a Tony for her performance in the 1952 musical Wish You Were Here.
A separate ceremony will be held in New York May 6.
The Dancing with the Stars champion will reprise his role as Frankie Valli.
Initial casting has been announced for the new musical, which will make its debut at the Bay Street Theater.
Eugene O’Neill’s 1920 drama stars British actor Obi Abili.
The Grammy winner is the top choice of director Jon Favreau to voice the role of Nala.
The Transport Group’s productions of the William Inge works will play an extra week at the Gym at Judson.
The CD, recorded live at Feinstein’s/54 Below, will be released in May.
The Significant Other star details highlights of her theatrical career so far.
The evening at the Al Hirschfeld Theatre featured current and former cast members of the Tony-winning musical.
Jennifer Lopez is set to star as Rosie.
In this exclusive video, costume designer Tracy Christensen discusses her inspirations for the Andrew Lloyd Webber musical.
The At This Performance… concert series will continue in April.
In recent small screen news, the two Broadway favorites head to ABC and HBO.
Initial casting has been announced for the St. Louis venue’s season of seven musicals.
The cast is led by Laurie Metcalf and Chris Cooper.
The Glenn Slater-Wendy Wilf musical will make its world premiere at Asolo Rep.
Producer Mike Isaacson will now be presented with the award during a reception at Sardi’s in May.
The three-night engagement features the work of Spanish dancer and choreographer Blanca Li.
The evening benefits Broadway Cares/Equity Fights AIDS.
Ragtime Tony nominee Marcia Milgrom Dodge will direct.
The libretto is written by the film’s screenwriter and director, Amy Heckerling.
Storey was represented on Broadway with his plays Home and The Changing Room.
The critically acclaimed new musical plays the Music Box Theatre.