Watch the Emotional Return of Harry Potter and the Cursed Child in Australia
The Melbourne production reopened February 25 following the COVID-19 shutdown.
The Melbourne production reopened February 25 following the COVID-19 shutdown.
Steve H. Broadnax III will direct the play by Keenan Scott II.
The streaming concert explores Black artistry past, present, and future.
Tony and Olivier winner John Caird adapts and directs the project, based on the 2001 film.
The Tony winners examine "Satisfied" and "Wait for It" in celebration of the filmed production's AFI Movie Club honor.
The lineup includes Layton Williams, Sam Tutty, and Cassidy Janson.
The female-led digital event is hosted by Erica Rotstein, Heather Shields, Rachel Sussman, and Dana M. Lerner.
The Audible audio play is directed by Scott Ellis.
The presentation features a conversation with writers Richard Allen and Taran Gray.
The star talks about Hairspray and returning to London's West End.
The Playing on Air twohander stars Lynnette R. Freeman and Amy Staats.
The lineup also now includes Lilli Cooper, Tituss Burgess, and Michael R. Jackson.
The streaming production premieres March 16.
Episode 5 of The Theatre Channel features songs from West Side Story, Anything Goes, and Cabaret.
The virtual event is part of the production's new audience development initiative, "Black Inspiration."
A list of programs, grants, and more currently accepting applications.
A virtual ceremony in March will celebrate the honorees.
The star played Baby June in 1974 with the eventual five-time Tony winner.
The audio play is directed by Stevie Walker-Webb.
The upcoming comedy series comes from Tina Fey, Robert Carlock, and Meredith Scardino.
Afrofemononomy will explore Black women, art, health, and balance.
Seven months later, over 100 theatre organizations have responded with action to BIPOC demands.
Retrace the steps of Alexander Hamilton"and the Lin-Manuel Miranda musical's creation"with Tim Dolan.
The presentation features a conversation with writers Richard Allen and Taran Gray.
Ms. Birdwell, a professor of voice at Oklahoma City University, passed away recently.