The Playwrights Realm Will Focus on Writer Support and Development in 2021"2022 Season
The Off-Broadway theatre company will forgo productions.
The Off-Broadway theatre company will forgo productions.
The show begins performances June 26 at the St. James Theatre.
Halley Feiffer will write the book, with Trip Cullman attached to direct.
The Tracy Letts play originally began previews at the Cort Theatre in 2020 before the shutdown.
The outdoor summer lineup in Massachusetts begins July 6.
The virtual offerings, led by professional artists, can be enjoyed from the comfort of one's own home.
The decade-spanning epic stars Joaquin Phoenix as a yet-to-be-revealed famous businessman.
The Head Over Heels and RuPaul's Drag Race star celebrates Pride month in this performance and interview series.
Moises Kaufman, Ngozi Anyanwu, Bess Wohl, and other playwrights explore Christianity's biggest no-no's.
The immersive installation reimagines the Off-Broadway space with interconnected new pieces by a collection of BIPOC artists.
These recent and upcoming books offer something for any lover of the stage.
Tina & Friends: BYOB (Bring Your Own Beautiful) is scheduled for June 26.
Previews are still scheduled to begin June 25 at the Gillian Lynne Theatre; the composer will not, in fact, defy government regulations.
The Broadway stars talk about building resilience and more.
The Aleshea Harris work runs at the Fishman Space.
Over 35 stars from theatre, television, film, and music are among the famed walkway's Class of 2022.
Daveed Diggs and Rafael Casal, Sarah Ruhl, and Dipika Guha will also develop works at the Bay Area company.
The TV concert special will air July 4 on PBS.
Alvin Ailey American Dance Theatre, Carnegie Hall, and more offer tributes to enjoy from home.
The group is co-founded by Lilli Cooper, Kyle Jarrow, Andrew Lippa, and Annie Schiffmann.
Isabel Adomakoh Young and Joel MacCormack play the star-crossed lovers.
The Spotlight on Plays virtual reading series concludes with this work by Sarah Ruhl.
The satire is directed by Robert O'Hara, with a cast including Dylan and Becky Ann Baker.
Dozens of Broadway stars will celebrate movie musicals like Chicago, West Side Story, and In the Heights this summer in NYC.
The upcoming event will explore how white industry leaders can actively make space for BIPOC theatre workers.