Puffs, the Off-Broadway Hit About the Classmates of a Certain Boy Wizard, Will Stream on Playbill
The play, captured in 2018, will begin streaming May 22.
The play, captured in 2018, will begin streaming May 22.
The stars join a long list of performers participating in the video series.
The San Diego theatre still plans to mount Hair, Dial M For Murder, and more once the COVID-19 pandemic has subsided.
Hamilton alum Austin Scott is also set to perform songs from Second Line.
The Ryan Murphy Netflix series returns in June.
Taika Waititi will direct the virtual presentation of the Roald Dahl novel.
Liliane Montevecchi, Karen Akers, Chip Zien, and more sang at the Feinstein's/54 Below special in 2015.
Gallagher recorded the tracks while at home in quarantine during the COVID-19 pandemic.
Concerts with Yo-Yo Ma, the Boston Symphony Orchestra, and more will be presented online.
The musical number features a slew of references to the Great White Way.
The 1998 filmed production stars Elaine Paige, Ken Page, and Jacob Brent.
The Feinstein's/54 Below performance was filmed in January 2020.
The stars showed off their moves in a virtual party organized by choreographer Kelly Devine.
The Olivier winner talks about her favorite moment in the show, returning to the musical 15 years later, and more before Cats streams on YouTube May 15.
Plays from the LGBTQIA+ community will stream every Friday during Pride Month, culminating in a special concert event.
The 1998 filmed production, starring Elaine Paige, Ken Page, and Jacob Brent, heads to YouTube May 15.
The Without Walls productions include a personalized walking tour and an examination of daily routines.
The play examines the social lives of black men in barber shops around the world.
Playwrights including Lynn Nottage, Hilary Bettis, and Jordan E. Cooper wrote monologues for the event, which told stories from people affected by the pandemic and correctional facilities.
The Los Angeles amphitheatre was scheduled to present School of Rock, a Cynthia Erivo concert, and more.
The Apple Family reunited online via Zoom in a recorded world premiere virtual production.
The competition also features a Q&A with the cast of the Emmy-nominated Netflix comedy.
As COVID-19 continues to impact communities around the globe, companies are pushing their start dates back further.
The YouTube series offers live stream performances and Q&As with a variety of Broadway favorites.
The free event will live stream June 1.