'Maybe Happy Ending,' 'Gypsy,' 'Just in Time' and more to perform at 2025 Tony Awards
The annual celebration of Broadway is scheduled for June 8.
The annual celebration of Broadway is scheduled for June 8.
Dates have been announced for a special 70th annual celebration in 2026 and a new ceremony format in 2027.
Winners were announced live at a ceremony hosted by Debra Messing and Tituss Burgess.
TRW Plays will soon celebrate its fifth anniversary.
The Tonys pre-show will include the presenting of a number of awards before the official telecast begins.
The play by George Clooney and Grant Heslov is currently nominated for five 2025 Tony Awards.
"John Proctor Is the Villain" was named Outstanding New Broadway Play.
The musical will be directed by Tony Award nominee Stevie Walker-Webb.
The world premiere play is currently nominated for five Tony Awards.
The "East to Broadway" initiative launched on May 7 with an event in partnership with "Maybe Happy Ending."
The new collection of abbreviated musicals is designed to bring performance opportunities to assisted living communities and community theaters around the world.
Five original works of art inspired by "Death Becomes Her" will be revealed on May 12.
The free activations will be held from May 13-18.
The acquisition includes Broadway Licensing, Dramatists Play Service, Playscripts and Stage Rights.
Tituss Burgess and Donna Murphy are among the stars scheduled to present awards at the annual ceremony honoring dance.
"Oh, Mary!" scribe Cole Escola is among those who received a special citation.
Audiences at 57 productions took part in the fundraiser.
The annual awards honor theatrical and cinematic achievement in dance.
Hazek will take the helm as owner of the newly rebranded firm.
The revival is planning to resume for its evening performance.
The awards ceremony will be held at Current at Chelsea Piers in June.
Katy Lipson and Michael McFadden will head the company's New York and London offices.
Cynthia Fraser from Baltimore, Maryland has been named Broadway's Biggest Fan.
Producers Carl and Jennifer Pasbjerg are shepherding the new play by Alex Webb.
Kara Lindsay, Matthew James Scott and more performers took to the Disney theme park for a one-night-only concert featuring classic songs.