World Premiere of The Little Big Things Begins Performances September 2
Based on the best-selling memoir by Henry Fraser, the musical features a score by Nick Butcher.
Based on the best-selling memoir by Henry Fraser, the musical features a score by Nick Butcher.
Pantomime season is just around the corner for the United Kingdom.
Playhouse 46 at St. Luke's stages a limited-engagement of Catherine Waller's solo show.
The record features music from A Room of One's Own as well as several songs written for the late Janis Joplin.
The solo show was one of Playbill's picks for the best of the 2023 Edinburgh Festival Fringe
The production plays Off-Broadway at Atlantic Theater Company
The month-long celebration will encourage deeper study of Poet Laureate Cleage's works.
The community volunteer effort will help to clean up the 13 mile"long thoroughfare.
The megahit jukebox musical will turn 25 in 2024.
The one man show centers on a gay school teacher who is fired from his position at a Catholic School when his sexual orientation is revealed.
The Fringe Alliance will consist of 27 different venue operators.
The production reimgaines Tchaikovsky's world-famous score for an onstage jazz band
Ms. Howe was twice a Pulitzer Prize finalist, and Tony Award nominee.
The program, founded by The Directors Company in 2020, provides financial scholarships to emerging Black theatre artists.
The play will be presented in a brand new English translation, as well as in the original Spanish.
The Fringe favorite caught up with Playbill between two of his sold-out performances.
The prolific producer, director, and writer gets candid about his 30 years bringing shows to the Fringe.
James Monroe Iglehart stars in the Broadway-aimed production, inspired by the life of the late jazz legend.
The stars will step into the roles of Audrey and Seymour later this autumn.
The festival is produced by and benefits Dancers Responding to AIDS, a program of Broadway Cares.
Hayes won the Tony Award for Best Leading Actor in a Play for his portrayal of Oscar Levant.
Playbill reflects on three vastly different solo shows from this year Fringe that were written by autistic performers.
Playwright Sarah Hogewood takes us through the development process of the Edinburgh Fringe show.
Morgan Kennedy and Daniel Ruffing explain the who, what, where, when, and why of tapping into the Twilight renaissance for a new theatrical generation.
An omniscient toilet, a medieval king, and a feminist revolution: This new musical is sure to leave you laughing through your tears.