What’s coming to Broadway in fall 2026?
A comprehensive list of the productions bowing in the first half of the Main Stem season, including dates, venues, plot summaries and preliminary talent
A comprehensive list of the productions bowing in the first half of the Main Stem season, including dates, venues, plot summaries and preliminary talent
The musical was revised by its original writers prior to Concord’s acquisition.
The worldwide publishing deal covers the songwriters’ full catalogues.
Content related to the show will appear on in-flight channels on certain American Airlines flights.
Programs include in-school residencies, behind-the-scenes tours and a professional touring production coming to New York City schools this winter.
Shaina Taub co-wrote the book with New York Times bestselling author Betsy Cornwell.
The special event will feature guest appearances, giveaways and more.
For the week ending Aug. 16, the 27 running productions grossed $27,003,040.
The partnership with Starr Bus Charters & Tours will allow theatergoers to bundle tickets to the musical with round-trip bus tickets.
HyoJu Hong and Kaylin Kellin have been appointed to newly created roles.
New participating shows this season include “Just in Time,” “The Lost Boys” and “Paranormal Activity.”
Representatives from various organizations serving the city and its residents will be recognized during the event.
The survey results were unveiled at Edinburgh International Festival’s Global Ideas Stage.
For the week ending Aug. 9, the 29 running productions grossed $33,716,025.
Berinstein, a Tony Award-winning producer, will head the organization’s professional development program.
Baer most recently worked for Wagner Johnson Productions.
The workshop will feature direction and choreography by Tony nominees Jeff and Rick Kuperman.
Gasteyer earned a Tony Award nomination for originating the role of Mildred Layton in the Tony-winning Best Musical.
The nonprofit, a program of Mara Isaacs’ Octopus Theatricals, supports independent performing arts producers.
For the week ending August 2, the 29 running productions grossed $33,889,856.
The firm responsible for “Schmigadoon!” and more has announced several new hires and promotions.
Runyonland co-founders Thomas Laub and Alyah Chanelle Scott announced the commissioning program on Aug. 3.
The Tony Award-nominated musical featuring music by Bob Dylan is now available for licensing by amateur, professional and school theaters.
Stewart brings over two decades of experience to the new independent company.
The musical is based on a real diary kept by a Polish teenager during the Holocaust.