See Who's Starring in Spamalot Revival National Tour
The tour will travel to more than 30 cities in its first year.
The tour will travel to more than 30 cities in its first year.
The production rewrote "The Whole Being Dead Thing" specifically for the morning broadcast.
John Kevin Jones will summon the famed poet to tell his classic tales in the 1832 double parlors of the museum.
Commissioned by Thomas Hopkins Productions, this is the latest turn in the musical's multi-decade development period.
Given by the Stage Directors and Choreographers Foundation, the honors are the only awards given to directors and choreographers by a committee of their peers.
The archives includes photos, programs, posters, and more from the theatre's 45-plus-year history.
Mia Carragher is leading the cast as Katniss Everdeen in Conor McPherson's adaptation of Suzanne Collins' novel.
The wedding bands were exchanged, the wedding table was laid, and the happy couple have laid down in eiderdown.
Why has there never been a successful vampire musical on Broadway? Playbill takes a bite out of this question.
Bess Wohl's play opened October 28 at the James Earl Jones Theatre.
Written by Olivier and Tony winner Simon Stephens, the piece is the first play created for and in mixed reality.
Taraji P. Henson and Cedric "The Entertainer" will star in the Debbie Allen-directed production of the August Wilson classic.
The pop musical is a herstorical remix about the six women who all married King Henry VIII of England, taking to the stage to tell their side of the story.
The late Annie and Bye Bye Birdie composer's home has been listed for sale to the public.
Paul Gordon and John Caird's musical adaptation of the classic novel will be the latest in the Manhattan Concert Productions Broadway Series.
The heartfelt musical is back for an encore engagement at St. Luke's Theatre.
The solo play is widely acknowledged as the work that birthed a flood of solo biographical shows throughout the latter half of the 20th century.
The work, a modern reexamination of Arthur Miller's The Crucible set at a rural Georgia high school, made a Broadway debut last season.
The heartfelt musical is back for an encore engagement Off-Broadway.
The annual competition supports up-and-coming musical theatre writers looking to break into the commercial industry.
The self-aware Exorcist parody explores when horror tips over into hilarity.
The London production of the jukebox musical features a book by Nia T. Hill.
Thornton Wilder's one-act play compresses 90 years of a family's history into the span of a single holiday meal.
After two years on pause, the Guild's series is returning for a sixth season.
The tour will run into 2026.