DirectorFest 2026 Lineup Revealed
This year's event will feature two staged readings of full-length plays, directed by Zoë Adams and Irvin Mason, Jr.
This year's event will feature two staged readings of full-length plays, directed by Zoë Adams and Irvin Mason, Jr.
The holiday production comes to Perelman Performing Arts Center after earlier mountings in London and on Broadway.
Good Morning America paid a visit to the Vivian Beaumont Theatre to capture the show's "Prologue."
The play explores how every birth triggers the quiet deaths in mothers' lives.
The Tony-winning hit continues at the Bernard B. Jacobs Theatre.
The new musical is being brought to life by Hunter Bird (Masquerade) and two acclaimed choreographers from Dancing with the Stars.
Adapted and directed by Craig Baldwin, the production is at Astor Place Theatre via Red Bull Theater.
From & Juliet to Something Rotten! to The Frogs, the Bard has been a central character in several shows, from ahistorical musical comedies to reference-drenched dramas.
Christiani Pitts and Sam Tutty perform the parody of holiday tunes in the new musical Two Strangers (Carry a Cake Across New York).
The BAFTA Award nominee is also directing the world premiere, on its way to becoming a new Audible Original audio offering.
The duo will move into the Westside Theatre just in time for the holidays.
The imprint is the newest offering from Sean Cercone, the founder and former CEO of Broadway Licensing Global and Broadway On Demand.
Directed by Golden Globe and four-time Emmy winner Debbie Allen, the revival will be led by Taraji P. Henson and Cedric "The Entertainer."
The new musical, based on the famed F. Scott Fitzgerald novel, also continues at the Broadway Theatre.
The charity event will raise funds for early cancer detection.
When Mrs. Claus runs off with two youthful reindeer-in-training the night before Christmas, Santa is forced to decide if the woman he loves should come first before his professional responsi…
The five-time Tony nominee looks back on his career, from meeting his wife in Carousel to making his daughter cringe in Shrek.
The holiday production comes to Perelman Performing Arts Center after earlier mountings in London and on Broadway.
Andy Fickman directs the musical from Bridget Carpenter, Tom Kitt, and Brian Yorkey.
Adapted from the beloved children's books by Michael Bond and the award-winning films, the musical recently opened at London's Savoy.
Those who donate a new unwrapped toy worth more than $10 will receive a voucher for a free ticket to a participating Off-Broadway show of their choice.
From making theatre costumes to winning Drag Race, the beloved queen is finally making her New York onstage debut in Tartuffe.
The theatrical-culinary experience traces the migration stories of four Jewish families from Ethiopia, Iran, Ukraine, and Mexico to New York City.
The 25th Annual Putnam County Spelling Bee star praises the transformative power of Bill Finn and Stephen Sondheim, and reflects on the enduring influence of Glee.
Beginning in December, the pop musical will feature a new, collectible Playbill cover each month for six months.