Lea Michele Performs 'Don't Rain on My Parade' at the Tony Awards
Michele performed "Don't Rain on My Parade" at Sunday's ceremony.
Michele performed "Don't Rain on My Parade" at Sunday's ceremony.
Two productions about the horrors of antisemitism won several awards on Sunday, bringing statements about intolerance to the fore.
Combining stories from her life with her musical catalog, the singer's show will open in September.
More than 50 boxes of ephemera from the playwright and director's career include notes on "Angels in America" and research for "Jelly's Last Jam."
The Off Broadway nonprofit will embrace risk, said Patricia McGregor, its leader, favoring fresh over established works.
The Tony Award-winning actress said in an Instagram post that she had decided to share the news to remind people "that there is no shame in this kind of loss."
Larissa FastHorse is making her Broadway debut with a satire about a socially conscious show that doesn't go as planned.
Actors were two weeks into rehearsals when the show, which was set to star the Tony-winning actress Adrienne Warren, was postponed indefinitely.
The show's star, Ben Platt, said the "ugly and scary" display was a reminder of why they are retelling the story of the lynching of Leo Frank, a Jewish businessman in Georgia.
"Between Riverside and Crazy," Stephen Adly Guirgis's Pulitzer Prize-winning script, is set in a rent-controlled apartment that was inspired by the playwright's own.
The choreographer Robert Garland will take over next year, succeeding Virginia Johnson, who was appointed by Arthur Mitchell, the company's co-founder.
She's landed her dream role in "Funny Girl." Now she's tasked with rescuing the faltering Broadway show and proving that she is not the person she once was.
Danni Gee, a former Alvin Ailey dancer and SummerStage festival curator, will program the dance-dedicated Joyce Theater.
The actress, who covered for Beanie Feldstein, gets the part to herself for the next month, and Broadway fans are thrilled for her.
The horsemen, courtiers, stablehands and other performers at ye olde New Jersey tourist attraction formed a new kind of medieval guild when they voted to unionize.
Catherine Hurlin and Roman Zhurbin will join the company's highest rank, as will Daniel Camargo, who first started performing with the company last month.
The former "Glee" star will share the stage with Tovah Feldshuh, who will replace Jane Lynch as Fanny Brice's mother, starting Sept. 6.
The actress announced on Instagram that she would be leaving the musical at the end of July, two months earlier than previously announced.
Last year, the 12-foot-tall Syrian girl trekked from Turkey to Britain to find her mother. This fall, she'll visit all five boroughs.
The singer and actress was added as a producer of the show as it transitioned to Broadway.
The actor had been hankering to get back to Broadway after last appearing there in the 1990s. "Hangmen," for which he received a Tony nomination, gave him that chance.
Alison Leiby had just performed her show "Oh God, a Show About Abortion" when she learned of the leaked draft opinion showing that the court could be on the verge of overturning Roe v. Wade.
With their award for "The Unofficial Bridgerton Musical," two musical theater newcomers won against veterans like Andrew Lloyd Webber and Stephen Schwartz.
Back from the brink of extinction, the Off Off Broadway fixture is testing a new structure that gives artists the autonomy they demanded.
Harrison Ball, Jovani Furlan and Peter Walker were elevated to replace a trio of retiring " or soon to retire " dancers.