Georgia on Their Minds
By blending live theater, dance, music, multimedia, and video footage, this production explores the complex history of Milledgeville, which was Georgia's capital from 1804–1868.
By blending live theater, dance, music, multimedia, and video footage, this production explores the complex history of Milledgeville, which was Georgia's capital from 1804–1868.
Theatre Development Fund TDF, the not-for-profit organization that runs TKTS Discount booths, delivers its second contribution to the app world.
Theoni V. Aldredge, award-winning costume designer of stage and film, has passed away in Stamford, Conn., at the age of 78.
Michael Langham, prominent director of North American theater, died Jan. 15 in Cranbrook, England. He contracted a chest infection before Christmas and never recovered, passing away at 91.
"Legally Blonde—The Musical" was the big winner as the prizes for the 35th Laurence Olivier Awards were given last night in London's Theatre Royal, Drury Lane.
On Wednesday, Actors' Equity Association named actress Lynne Soffer as the winner of the 2011 Lucy Jordan Humanitarian Award.
Film, television, and stage actor Anne Brownstone died peacefully Jan. 29 in Manhattan. She was 87.
By March, "Spider-Man" will have had the longest preview period in Broadway history. Critics now have to decide whether they should review ahead of the opening or wait two months while …
In celebration of its 125th Anniversary, Avon is launching Avon Voices, an online singing talent search for women.
This Monday night, 92YTribeca will present "Behind the Music-al," an exclusive peek at the next generation of musical theater composers.
The Society of London Theatre today announced the nominations for its 2011 Olivier Awards. "Love Never Dies," a sequel to "Phantom of the Opera," garnered the most nominations with seven.
This Monday night, 92YTribeca will present "Behind the Music-al," an exclusive peek at the next generation of musical theater composers.
On Jan. 28 the Old Vic, the London theater at which Kevin Spacey is now artistic director, will begin receiving applications for the 2011 TS Eliot US/UK Exchange program.
American Repertory Theater's new production of "Pippin" could have its Leading Player enacted by a woman.
The musicians union Local 802 will voice their disapproval of the Paul Taylor Dance Company's use of pre-recorded music.
While "Wicked" remains at the top of the box office, "Mormon" and "Lion King" continue to fight for the number two spot.
As "Linsanity" remains, one film producer is using the attention on Jeremy Lin to shine a spotlight on an actor: Carla Gugino.
The Los Angeles Festival of New American Musicals has named "Glee" cast member Darren Criss as the spokesperson of its new competition.
Multi-hyphenate Steven Martin will compose original music for the Shakespeare in the Park production of "As You Like It."
Former Disney Channel and "Cosby" star Raven-Symoné will star in the lead role in the Broadway musical "Sister Act."
The musical "Godspell" will present Broadway's first creative-team audio commentary for free, featuring composer Stephen Schwartz.
A reading of Dustin Lance Black's play "8," which featured Brad Pitt, George Clooney, Jane Lynch, and Chris Colfer, is available on YouTube.
The blockbuster musical "Wicked" remained the top grossing show on Broadway last week, beating out "The Lion King" and "Spider-Man: Turn Off the Dark."
Denis O'Hare ("American Horror Story" and "True Blood") and director-writer Lisa Peterson on creating their one-man show "An Iliad."
The Lincoln Medical and Mental Health Center in the Bronx announced in January the launch of an initiative that allows artists of all disciplines to perform creative services to receive he…