New Book In The Heights: Finding Home Will Chronicle the Musical's Journey From Page to Stage to Screen
The release will feature lyric annotations by Lin-Manuel Miranda and essays by Quiara AlegrÃa Hudes.
The release will feature lyric annotations by Lin-Manuel Miranda and essays by Quiara AlegrÃa Hudes.
Over two dozen illustrations highlight the need for industry relief in partnership with Counterpoint.
The cast features Fionn Whitehead, Alfred Enoch, Joanna Lumley, Russell Tovey, and more.
Tony nominee Camille A. Brown directs the event for the Spotlight on Plays series.
The production returns for a live stream run after playing the venue in 2015 and 2017.
"I'm very bullish on the future for Broadway. When Broadway is back, New York is back and America is back."
Cast members Kathryn Gallagher, Celia Rose Gooding, Lauren Patten, and Elizabeth Stanley were among those sharing the win.
The virtual production began March 13.
Check out an exclusive Q&A with the playwright and director Margo Hall.
There's still time to join the effort to create the largest online video album of people singing the same song.
The musical began March 10 in Tokyo.
Barney Norris will pen the script.
An exclusive interview highlighting her career path, advice for young directors, and the future of Black theatre.
Perfect for team building, family gatherings, or any special occasion.
The Brooklyn company will stage an outdoor production of Aleshea Harris's play.
Broadway alum Ben Cook has also joined the cast of Showtime's anthology series.
Virtual Event Cinema will mimic going to the movies with a specific schedule for viewing.
The show will feature Layton Williams, Alice Fearn, Rachel John, and more.
Manhattan Theatre Club presents a virtual reading.
The new roundtable focuses on the Biden-Harris administration's commitment to the arts.
The star plays Jamie opposite Nasia Thomas as Cathy in the upcoming streaming production.
The Tony nominee from The Prom will star opposite Bella Ortiz.
The Sara Bareilles-Jessie Nelson musical opened at Tokyo's Nissay Theatre March 9.
Jaclyn Backhaus, Samantha Chanse, Mia Chung, Naomi Iizuka, and Anna Moench will write pieces for the project.
How reflections, outsiders, and legacy play a role in the double Tony nominee's scenic and costume design.