Tony Awards administration committee makes third round of rulings for eligibility during 2024-2025 season
Tony nominations are scheduled to be announced on May 1.
Tony nominations are scheduled to be announced on May 1.
Two-time Tony Award winner John Litghow won his first Olivier, for his performance as the real-life novelist Roald Dahl in "Giant."
John Doyle will direct the new musical based on the 1998 film.
The new play based on the Netflix television series begins on Broadway on March 28.
The production is scheduled to conclude its run on July 13.
The new musical opened on March 20 at the Golden Theatre.
The company, called "Together," will be focused on collaboration, ensemble, equal pay for actors and shared creative credit.
Michael Patrick Productions, a co-producer of "Maybe Happy Ending," is shepherding the play with music.
AKA's current Broadway clients include "The Picture of Dorian Gray" and "Glengarry Glen Ross."
The cancellation is due to an illness in the cast.
The newly formed Broadway In Memoriam Committee created a new way to honor Broadway legends.
The cancellation was due to an illness in the cast.
Olivier Award-winning "Sunset Boulevard" headliners Nicole Scherzinger and Tom Francis made the announcement on March 4.
"We could not be more excited to bring 'Saturday Church' to New York Theatre Workshop this fall alongside a true dream team," writers Damon Cardasis and James Ijames told Broadway News.
Ramos will lend his talent to a number of initiatives across the Lincoln Center campus.
The Screen Actors Guild Awards ceremony streamed live on Netflix on Feb. 23.
With the matinée performance on Feb. 22, "The Book of Mormon"Â will reach its new milestone.
The revival broke the Circle in the Square's single-performance gross record three times.
Josh Rhodes will direct and choreograph the new tuner, set to make its world premiere at San Diego's Old Globe.
The film adaptation of "Wicked" was honored with three wins.
Kastrinos will collaborate with LCT's incoming artistic director, Lear deBessonet.
"While I'm leaving to be of service to a story on-screen, the stage has my heart, and I'll most definitely be back to collect it."
The musical's cast is led by James Monroe Iglehart as Armstrong.
The 8:00 p.m. performance will proceed as planned.
The tour will officially open in 2026 at the Hippodrome Theatre in Baltimore.