Actors’ Equity announces results of 2026 officer and councilor election
The union has elected 43 positions across three regions representing four categories.
The union has elected 43 positions across three regions representing four categories.
“The Lost Boys” and several other nominees will offer performances at the 79th annual Tonys.
Schwartz and Farabaugh, longtime employees of BBB, are also rebranding the publicity firm.
The comedy is nominated for 12 Tony Awards, including Best Musical.
The Telly Awards, which honor excellence in video and television recognized marketing for “Two Strangers,” streaming services and more.
The League Awards honor outstanding achievements in support of touring Broadway.
The annual poker tournament benefits Broadway Cares/Equity Fights AIDS.
For the week ending May 17, the 40 running productions grossed $38,166,527.
Bess Wohl’s play recently won the Pulitzer Prize for Drama, and is nominated for five Tony Awards including Best Play.
The new musical is adapted by Nell Benjamin and Duncan Sheik.
The theater, located in Spring Green, Wisconsin, specializes in classical theater, including the works of Shakespeare.
The musical will have a special talkback, with a portion of ticket sales benefitting the NYC Pride nonprofit.
More details have been revealed about the 2027 Drama Desk Awards.
“Schmigadoon!” leads Broadway with nine nominations for the awards, which are selected by the Society of LGBTQ Entertainment Critics.
The fellowship is for high school students and early-career designers interested in various types of theater design.
The revival of Noël Coward’s play, directed by Scott Ellis, recently reopened the Todd Haimes Theatre.
The drama, based on the life of Roald Dahl, will play cinemas worldwide.
“Dare to Be Stupid” will be directed by Alex Timbers, with an original story by Scott Brown, Anthony King and Yankovic.
For the week ending May 10, the 39 running productions grossed $38,297,488.
The new musical will examine Brown’s life, music and legacy as the Godfather of Soul.
The three-pronged plan aims to raise $120 million, which will go toward improving sustainability, accessibility and mission-driven programming.
The nonprofit aims to exonerate and free the wrongfully convicted, such was Nick Yarris, the subject of “The Fear of 13.”
The Eugene O’Neill Theatre, which has hosted the show since its 2011 opening, is closed following a fire.
Five new cast members, including Lauren Mariasoosay, will join the company of “Hamilton” this May.
The honor, which is co-presented by Carnegie Mellon University, recognizes K-12 theater educators across the U.S.