Broadway talent makes big showing at 2025 Critics Choice Awards
The film adaptation of "Wicked" was honored with three wins.
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.
The screen adaptation of the hit Broadway musical will contend for the top prize of Best Picture.
The Tony Awards administration committee met on Jan. 16 to confirm the eligibility status of 11 Broadway productions for the 2024-2025 season.
The production is set to open this spring at the Hudson Theatre.
The play's run is expected to resume on Jan. 15 at 2:00 p.m.
The new tuner, titled "BOOP! The Musical," is set to open at the Broadhurst Theatre this spring.
The New Orleans-set musical arrived on Broadway in the fall.
Shaina Taub's historical musical concluded its Broadway run on Jan. 5.
Kieran Culkin, who will be returning to Broadway in "Glengarry Glen Ross," was also honored for his screen work.
Max von Essen will return to the role of Billy Flynn.
The recent star of "Little Shop of Horrors" and "Modern Family" is headed home to Broadway.
The awards recognize the efforts of these League members and their commitment to producing and presenting on Broadway and on tour.
Kristin Caskey has been promoted to the role of chief content officer.
The United States Supreme Court Justice will make her Broadway debut in the Tony Award-nominated musical.
The "American Idol" runner-up stars as the Emcee in the Tony Award-nominated revival.
Beyoncé's father is among the additional producers.
Cole Escola's hit play will now run through the spring.
The tuner based on the classic movie musical "Summer Stock" will be directed and choreographed by Donna Feore.
"Oh, Mary!" is the first show of the current Broadway season to make its money back.
Campaigns for "Death Becomes Her," "Kimberly Akimbo" and more took home prizes.Â