Casting Announced for Luis Salgado-Directed In the Heights
On Your Feet!’s Salgado was part of the original Broadway cast of the Lin-Manuel Miranda musical.
On Your Feet!’s Salgado was part of the original Broadway cast of the Lin-Manuel Miranda musical.
The Tony-winning actor will discuss the racially charged language that is part of the award-winning musical.
The Tony nominee will step into the production in April.
The D.C. venue will also spotlight newer work from contemporary female voices.
The duo offered a riff on the Samuel Beckett classic.
The new work from Joshua Harmon plays the Booth Theatre.
The broadcast features interviews with Judith Light, Michael Mayer, and more.
The acclaimed singing actor will offer evenings of song in French and English.
The At This Performance… concert series continues at The Lion Theatre.
The season will launch with the world premiere of Boo Killebrew’s Miller, Mississippi.
The Broadway season package at the Denver Center for the Performing Arts also includes School of Rock, Waitress, and more.
The tour of the Richard Rodgers and Oscar Hammerstein II family favorite is directed by Tony winner Jack O’Brien.
The music series will highlight the 1920s Harlem hotspot, which was also the subject of the Broadway revue After Midnight.
The 2017–18 season will also include works by Stephen Sondheim, Peter Shaffer, and William Shakespeare.
The Broadway-aimed musical is currently in previews in Toronto.
The Tony-nominated actor will join the company the same day as composer Sara Bareilles.
The Oscar nominee and stage alum will star in and executive produce Melrose.
Garen Scribner will play his final performance April 16.
The three-time Tony winner will be featured at two of the seven Midwest tour stops.
The production will mark the Broadway debut of Paula Vogel.
The news was revealed at Harvey Weinstein’s pre-Oscars party.
The concert stagings will begin in July at New York City Center.
The second concert in the monthly benefit series, presented February 25 at The Town Hall, will be live-streamed by Playbill.com.
The production also marks the return of troubled Canadian producer Garth Drabinsky.
The Lucas Hnath play will be seen next month at the Florida venue.