Cleo Laine, George Wendt, Richard Greenberg, More Will Be Honored With Broadway Marquee Dimming This Month
The September ceremony will be the second in a new system of group dimmings at Broadway theatres.
The September ceremony will be the second in a new system of group dimmings at Broadway theatres.
The unionization effort is one of many newly facing Off-Broadway companies and productions.
The Broadway favorite is helming a new California revival of the musical that won her a Tony Award.
The production will invite 100 guests per performance to a transformed House of the Redeemer.
The one-hour adaptation of the Andrew Lloyd Webber-Julian Fellowes-Glenn Slater musical will be licensed by Concord Theatricals.
Written by Jodi Picoult, Timothy Allen McDonald, Elyssa Samsel, and Kate Anderson, the new musical made its world premiere in Manchester in 2022.
The cult-classic film is getting the stage musical treatment at Stage 42 in October.
The departure ends a 43-year tenure with the theatre.
More than 60 public speakers attended a recent school board meeting to speak out against a proposed measure to bar arts educators from renewing memberships in professional associations.
The married pair is teaming up with Hideaway Circus to present 11 to Midnight, featuring a cast of dancers discovered online.
Described as a "performance about performance," the new work asks, "Can you be Black and not perform?"
The play from Succession writer Miriam Battye is making its Washington, D.C. premiere after runs Off-Broadway and at Edinburgh Fringe.
The move ends a 40-year tenure with the group, dating back to its very beginnings.
A 30-second promo of the upcoming release has dropped, and there's lots for fans to obsess over.
Ruaridh Mollica and Sophie Melville are co-starring, with Jack Serio at the helm.
The Public Works Shakespeare musical, which played Cathedral of St. John the Divine, featured songs by Troy Anthony.
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.