Hamilton Roundtable With Original Cast Will Stream July 3 in Conjunction With Film Version
The race and culture-focused discussion from The Undefeated will feature Thomas Kail, Lin-Manuel Miranda, and more.
The race and culture-focused discussion from The Undefeated will feature Thomas Kail, Lin-Manuel Miranda, and more.
The ceremony highlighted the best of Toronto theatre last season.
Throughout June, the festival has been developing new plays featuring queer stories.
The Shows Must Go On! series continues with the Irish dance spectacular from 2005.
The Berkshire venue canceled its 2020 in-person season, but there's plenty to enjoy online.
The organization hopes to distribute monthly $500 grants over the next six months to over 50 people in need.
The Broadway stars will judge 20 drag queen contestants competing for a $10,000 grand prize.
Timothy Huges, Anthony Chatmon, Ahmad Simmons, and more speak about what Pride means to them.
Timothy Huges, Anthony Chatmon, Ahmad Simmons, and more speak about what Pride means to them.
The Canadian production of Caroline, or Change leads the pack in the musical theatre division with eight nominations.
The HBO documentary film, written and directed by Broadway's Alex Winter, will debut July 14.
The stars aligned for a virtual Pride performance of Porter's song, ahead of FX's Pose-a-Thon June 26.
These recent and upcoming books offer something for any lover of the stage.
Sunset Cinema will launch July 10 with the filmed Disney stage musical, starring Jeremy Jordan and Kara Lindsay.
The writer and director dive into their collaboration on Good Time Charlie, presented in digital reading as part of Pride Plays 2020.
The Broadway and TV star was born on June 25.
Reset Theatre Coalition will highlight Caribbean-American and Polynesian voices during a five-night showcase in July.
Playwright MJ Kaufman examines what happens when a trans man adopts the good and the bad of traditional American masculinity.
The video features Broadway alums Evan Kinnane, Lee MacDougall, Thom Allison, and more.
The Game of Thrones star played both Titania and Hippolyta in the 2019 Bridge Theatre production.
The pair performed the number ahead of the musical's virtual presentation July 10.
The concert was filmed at Feinstein's/54 Below in 2019.
The performances benefit Release Aging People In Prison, which works to end mass incarceration and promote racial justice.
The new musical series comes from Waitress duo Sara Bareilles and Jessie Nelson
The Broadway alums reunite virtually for a Pride-themed conversation and performance of the song from The King and I.