Complete Casting Revealed for 4th Annual Breaking the Binary Theatre Festival
The festival will continue the company's mission of producing work created and developed by transgender, non-binary, and Two-Spirit+ (TNB2S+) theatre artists.
The festival will continue the company's mission of producing work created and developed by transgender, non-binary, and Two-Spirit+ (TNB2S+) theatre artists.
This year's recipients will each receive a "no-strings-attached" stipend of $800,000, distributed over five years.
The Hannah Moscovitch play, which ran Off-Broadway earlier this season, was recorded for release by Audible.
The work made its world premiere Off-Broadway earlier this year via Roundabout Theatre Company.
The romantic comedy, already a London hit, stars Christiani Pitts and Sam Tutty for the Broadway premiere.
The first national tour will play a 13-week limited engagement at the Palace.
The honor is given annually to a musical theatre writer whose voice is seen as critical to the continued success of the craft.
Directed by Michael Arden, the screen-to-stage musical explores teenagers' coming of age through vampirism.
The couple previously starred in Bareilles' musical together for its Broadway return in 2021.
The Emmy-winning writer is helping bring the treasured-but-troubled musical back to Broadway, with a whole new book.
David Alpert is helming the musical theatre offerings, with Laurie Woolery handling playwriting presentations.
The Best Musical Tony winner is opening its first national tour in Tulsa, Oklahoma October 7.
The Australian baritenor starred in the filmed production of Andrew Lloyd Webber's sequel to The Phantom of the Opera.
The first national tour will play a 13-week limited engagement at the Palace.
The animated musical series follows the princess of Hell as she sets about fulfilling her dream of opening a hotel to rehabilitate sinners.
Eric Tucker directs Emily Breeze's play for Bedlam.
Lawrence was Tony-nominated for her Broadway debut performance as Connie Francis.
The Washington, D.C. production is newly revised by Will Power, Doug Wright, and Lynn Ahrens.
Held at the the Perelman Performing Arts Center, the festival will feature conversations with women who are making a distinct mark in our society.
The solo play is about a conservative Mormon mother who opens a Grindr account to better understand her gay son.
The Tony winner charmed on stage and screen, but it was her performance in Keeping Up Appearances that became iconic on both sides of the pond.
The evening will feature performances by Lillias White, Kate Baldwin, Nikki Renée Daniels, Elizabeth Stanley, and more.
The event will be streamed live from London's O2 Arena.
After originating it on Broadway, Swenson will step back into the "Sweet Caroline" crooner's shoes.
Oz is getting a makeover in this new German-language production, running in Bühne Baden.