On April 13, 2000: Toni Collette Comes to Broadway in The Wild Party
The Michael John LaChiusa musical was one of two stage musical adaptations of the Joseph Moncure March poem in the same season.
The Michael John LaChiusa musical was one of two stage musical adaptations of the Joseph Moncure March poem in the same season.
Find out when you can see the screen version of the Tony-winning Broadway musical, starring Jennifer Lopez.
Samuel H. Levine, Owen Campbell, Chloë Kerwin, and more will star in the new play from Nolan Phillips.
Series alum Andy Mientus paid homage to his character's untimely demise with his red carpet look.
The Wicked film star is taking on the Shakespearean baddie at the Bridge Theatre through May 10.
Amber Iman stars in the work, with music and lyrics by Michael Thurber.
The Adam Guettel-Craig Lucas musical will play The Huntington beginning next month.
The work by RyanNicole Austin, Beau Lewis, and Adesha Adefela will play San Francisco's American Conservatory Theater beginning in May.
The Fire Weeds is presenting the two works in association with Houghton Hall Arts Community at The Astaire Ballroom.
The Adam Guettel-Tina Landau musical is playing the Vivian Beaumont Theater via Lincoln Center Theater.
Chita Rivera and Jane Krakowski were among the cast in this very starry production.
The release will be available to stream later this month.
Nikki M. James, Andrew Rannells, Khaila Wilcoxon, and more have been added to the lineup for the free April 26 Times Square concert.
Tony winner Ivo van Hove will direct the new revival of the Arthur Miller play.
Caroline Bowman and Robyn Hurder lead the TV series-turned-stage musical at the Imperial Theatre.
The Actors' Equity report documents hiring in 2022 and 2023.
The company will also present a reimagining of Ain't Misbehavin', co-directed by original director Richard Maltby, Jr. and original star André De Shields.
The Keenan and Kel star plays Moonface Martin in the Cole Porter musical for OFC Creations.
The Library of Congress chooses audio treasures as worthy of preservation for all time based on their cultural, historic, or aesthetic importance.
The Trans History Project is a new collaboration between Baltimore Center Stage and Breaking the Binary Theatre.
The starry revue of songs from the late Broadway master opened at Manhattan Theatre Club's Samuel J. Friedman Theatre April 8.
The program will give new voices in playwriting access to creative teams, funding, and development and performance opportunities.
The release marks 20 years of the group's comedies, which have become mainstays of the community and regional theatre circuit.
Based on the popular book series by Dav Pilkey, the musical features a book and lyrics by Kevin Del Aguila and music by Brad Alexander.
The new work, about reaching middle age, is written and performed by Sora Baek, Cindy Keiter, Gabriela Kohen, Adina Taubman, and Susan Ward.