MCC's 2020 Miscast Gala Moves Online
In the wake of coronavirus, Miscast20 will be live streamed for free June 20.
In the wake of coronavirus, Miscast20 will be live streamed for free June 20.
The award is presented by the Dramatists Guild to playwrights in recognition of their work.
The YouTube series offers live streamed performances and Q&As with a variety of theatre favorites.
The production was originally scheduled to premiere May 27 at the Daryl Roth Theatre.
The production is part of the new Old Vic: in Camera series.
The cabaret stars performed a medley of the composer's most cherished numbers.
The West End stars performed a medley of the composer's most cherished numbers.
The series also features Ashleigh Cummings and Broadway alum Mattea Conforti.
The entire Playwrights Horizons cast will return to remotely perform the Will Arbery play.
The stage regular plays Camilla Parker Bowles in the new musical.
James Jackson Jr., Nick Cearley, and more performed at the showcase of songs from the 1920s and '30s.
The #54BelowAtHome series continues with the star of On Your Feet! and more.
Feinstein's/54 Below moves its concert series online with a slew of Broadway stars.
The interviews will be followed by a Q&A session where fans can interact with their favorite Broadway star.
The New Jersey playhouse will host a virtual celebration of local high school students.
The show follows the lives of young musicians hoping to make it big in NYC.
The #BuildAVirtualProm trend started last month when high schoolers were asked to submit videos of themselves dancing in quarantine.
Traditionally held at the Provincetown Art House, the performances will now take place online.
The Hamilton Tony nominee recorded the track in 2015 at the Public Theater.
Stream the show for free on BroadwayHD, and follow along for trivia, giveaways, and more.
The free NT Live re-broadcast also stars Ben Foster and Vanessa Kirby.
The digital short plays will air in May as part of the BBC Arts' Culture in Quarantine initiative.
Nixon, Leigh Silverman, and Michael Urie also served as directors for different monologues.
Eva Noblezada, Reeve Carney, André De Shields, Patrick Page, Anaïs Mitchell, Rachel Chavkin, and more sang the closing number.
The YouTube series offers live stream performances and Q&As with a variety of theatre favorites.