15 Virtual Theatre Summer Camps for Kids and Teens in Times of Social Distancing
These virtual offerings, led by professional artists, can be enjoyed from the comfort of your home.
These virtual offerings, led by professional artists, can be enjoyed from the comfort of your home.
These virtual offerings, led by professional artists, can be enjoyed from the comfort of your home.
These virtual offerings, led by professional artists, can be enjoyed from the comfort of your home.
Jamyl Dobson, Leland Fowler, and Edward Mawere return for a virtual presentation of the Black, queer play about living with HIV.
Jamyl Dobson, Leland Fowler, and Edward Mawere return for a virtual presentation of the Black, queer play about living with HIV, available through June 15.
The Shows Must Go On! continues with the 2015 NBC presentation of the Tony-winning musical.
Preston Max Allen, Audrey Lang, and Hayley St. James discuss their upcoming works currently in development for the 2020 Pride Plays Festival.
The work is based on a collection of monologues first written after the 2015 shooting of Michael Brown.
The Zoom play is a follow-up to Waiting for the Host, which premiered in May.
The upcoming slate NT Live rebroadcasts also includes Small Island, Les Blancs, The Deep Blue Sea, and Amadeus.
The Nottingham Playhouse production was filmed in 2018 with NT Live.
The episode featured a roster of Black artists performing to benefit Communities United For Police Reform.
Bowdie, who played the pup in the Duncan Sheik-Nell Benjamin musical's Goodspeed premiere, also joined in the fun.
The pair will sing a new version of "Mi Tierra" on the June 16 animated episode.
The trio will perform individually each Sunday, following Kelli O'Hara, Jeremy Jordan, and Jessie Mueller.
Love's play one in two will be presented by Playbill and Pride Plays June 12.
The musical follows a Japanese-American family in the aftermath of Pearl Harbor.
The episode will feature a roster of Black artists performing to benefit Communities United For Police Reform.
The Philadelphia-based Wilma Theater presented the work in 2018.
Of the record 560 non-profit companies, 78 New York City theatres received funds.
The Tony Kusher-Jeanine Tesori musical led the pack in the musical theatre division with eight nominations.
The play, presented in full, explores the reactions of a Black community in the aftermath of a police shooting.
The star's career has spanned decades of work on TV and film, in addition to her stage performances.
A slew of Broadway stars took part in the virtual event benefiting the intellectual and developmental disabilities (I/DD) community.
The late Filipino cultural activist and performance artist's solo show was filmed in 2014.