Video: David Corenswet, aka the New Superman, Is a Theatre Kid
The star of the upcoming Superman film got his start on the stage in Philadelphia.
The star of the upcoming Superman film got his start on the stage in Philadelphia.
He can sing, he can dance, he can outrun dinosaurs"and he can play a musical instrument.
These plays and musicals center the queer experience, and are a perfect way to get out of the sun during Pride Weekend.
Casting for the musical at New York Theatre Workshop is also complete.
She has led the theatre for 53 years, taking it from a small Off-Off-Broadway space to a Tony-winning company.
After 50-plus years of being overseen by its founder and namesake, this theatre company is getting a makeover.
Plus, watch the Jimmy Awards opening number and the winners' solo performances.
The event is hosted by Hamilton producer Jeffrey Seller and a group of Democratic senators.
Benj Pasek, Justin Paul, Marc Shaiman, and Scott Wittman wrote the opening and closing numbers.
Their work blended theatre and ritual to create queer-friendly spaces.
The comedian/singer is bringing a new cabaret evening, Out Rage, to Café Carlyle.
Williams and Faist will costar in Anna Christie while Bond will open a new show.
Their Criminal Queerness Festival got defunded, but that didn't stop this Off-Broadway theatre company.
Molière's classic is about to get a new, starry production at New York Theatre Workshop.
The Broadway favorite is taking time off to recover from back surgery.
Most of Broadway was also in attendance, including Phylicia Rashad and Patrick Page.
Drag queen Mari Con Carne provides an inside look at the charged performance.
The musical, about the making of a musical, will play its final performance June 22.
The cast learned the medley over the weekend.
"I dedicate this award to the people in the dark and offer my most profound thanks to all of you, my community."
They spoke to Playbill after winning the Tony for Oh, Mary!
Criss was recognized for his performance in Maybe Happy Ending.
The ode to theatre featured the Tony-honored Broadway Inspirational Voices.
Pinkleton was recognized for his work on Oh, Mary!
Playwright Branden Jacobs-Jenkins won a Tony back-to-back with his 2024 win for Appropriate.