Brooklyn Academy of Music Puts 70,000 Archive Materials Online
Playbills, posters and ephemera from the performing arts center's history is now available through the Leon Levy BAM Digital Archive.
Playbills, posters and ephemera from the performing arts center's history is now available through the Leon Levy BAM Digital Archive.
The actor, who was cast in a new play by Ayad Akhtar, has left the musical "Brigadoon" over scheduling and will be replaced by Patrick Wilson.
Paula Vogel's theater-history play, which was nominated for three awards and won two, will close June 25.
The Pulitzer Prize-winning play, which was nominated for three Tony Awards but won none of them, will close on June 25.
Despite a celebrity cast including Allison Janney, the play failed to catch on at the box office and will close on June 18.
The musical, which features songs by a long roster including David Bowie, Cyndi Lauper and John Legend, will open this fall at the Palace Theater.
"Escape to Margaritaville," which features new songs and past hits by Mr. Buffett, will begin performances at the Marquis Theater in February.
Next season, the theater is celebrating the 50th anniversary of its home on Lafayette Street. Here are some highlights.
The audiobook giant announced that it would commission new one- or two-character audio plays, which would be released beginning later this year.
The new musical, with music and lyrics by Ms. Morissette and a book by Diablo Cody, is to be directed by Diane Paulus at the American Repertory Theater.
Faith Soloway, a writer for the Amazon series who is the sister of its creator, will present the show "Should 'Transparent' Become a Musical?" at Joe's Pub.
The festival, which features 31 programs from Sept. 14 through Dec. 16, will be the penultimate one overseen by its founding director, Joseph V. Melillo.
Jay Wegman, who left the Abrons Arts Center to lead Skirball last year, has unveiled an ambitious first season.
A ballet by Matthew Bourne, a gala production of "Brigadoon" and the 25th anniversary of Encores! are among the highlights.
The Off Broadway theater's 50th anniversary season is organized into three acts: Shakespeare, Americans and musical theater.
This year's class for the summer residency include 19 artists who will work on nine musicals.
Elizabeth McGovern will star in a revival of "Time and the Conways" at Roundabout Theater Company this fall.
The Public and National theaters plan to stage the documentary play "All the President's Men?" for one night at the Town Hall.
The play, written by Claire van Kampen and also starring the countertenor Iestyn Davies, will open at the Belasco Theater in December.
The season, which includes five productions, opens with a play by Amy Herzog and a musical by the Bengsons, both directed by Anne Kauffman.
Martin McDonagh's Olivier Award-winning play "Hangmen," and Stephen Trask and Peter Yanowitz's musical "This Ain't No Disco" are among the premieres.
This stage version of the 1950 film, which will be adapted and directed by Ivo van Hove, is planned for the West End in spring 2018.
The musicians will perform in "Time, Creativity and the Cosmos," a multimedia spectacle, to open the World Science Festival's 10th anniversary.
The Lower Manhattan Cultural Council has unveiled its lineup for the 16th annual festival of dance, music, theater and visual art.
Elizabeth Marvel and Corey Stoll are among the initial cast members announced for the Public Theater's Central Park season this summer.