Purpose Had a Record-Breaking Final Week, and More From Last Week's Broadway Grosses
The Pulitzer and Tony winner finished its extended run in The $1 Million Club, setting a Hayes Theater box-office record.
The Pulitzer and Tony winner finished its extended run in The $1 Million Club, setting a Hayes Theater box-office record.
The Aida and Last Five Years star is returning to Broadway as the latest high-profile standby.
The Dead Outlaw star was previously heard on the world premiere album of the Douglas Lyons-Ethan D. Pakchar musical.
The screen star dropped by Late Night With Seth Meyers September 2 to talk about making his Broadway debut.
The fall run is part of LCT3 and Seaview's The Comedy Series.
The company's campy, small-cast version of Hitchcock's North by Northwest will make its North American premiere next year.
The musical had been scheduled to play Perelman Performing Arts Center later this year, but has been rescheduled.
The Tony winner will star in the Cole Escola comedy for a limited engagement after current star Jinkx Monsoon.
Aaron Tveit, Lea Michele, and Nicholas Christopher will lead the first-ever Broadway revival of the cult-favorite musical.
The queen of Broadway looks back on her unparalleled stage career, from The Secret Garden to Gypsy.
The Dear Evan Hansen alum is stepping in for Tony-winning original star-producer Darren Criss during a nine-week leave of absence.
The musical's first-ever North American tour will launch in 2027, with U.K., Australia, and New Zealand tours planned for 2026.
Jon Michael Hill, Brenda Pressley, Kara Young, and more star in the Branden Jacobs-Jenkins play at the Hayes Theater.
Adapted and directed by Emma Rice, the campy stage version of the classic Hitchcock film is part of the San Diego company's newly announced 2026 season.
The Six star was most recently seen on Broadway in Smash.
The move caps a 21-year tenure with the Massachusetts company that began in 2005.
Denée Benton, Alex Newell, Amina Faye, Ato Blankson-Wood, and more star in the Shakespeare musical with songs by Troy Anthony.
Three-time Emmy winner Cady McClain will star.
Artistic Director Alan Paul will be at the helm of the new Ben Diskant play.
Mary Louise Parker, Richard Kind, Ethan Slater, and more will perform at the outdoor event.
The show puts an original story to '60s songs made famous by The Beatles, Rolling Stones, Kinks, and others.
Conceived and directed by Jason Danieley, the work contains songs from Ragtime, Once on This Island, and more.
The Underbelly Boulevard Soho performance will serve as the Tony winner's London debut.
The Broadway favorites co-star on a new studio album of the unproduced musical by the Annie writer-director and Keith Levenson.
Written and performed by Brian Quijada and Nygel D. Robinson, the live-looped musical is coming to the Minetta Lane via Audible Theater next month.