Veteran Stage Manager Frank Hartenstein Has Died at 85
Mr. Hartenstein was the stage manager for a wide range of landmark original Broadway productions, including A Chorus Line, Into the Woods, and more.
Mr. Hartenstein was the stage manager for a wide range of landmark original Broadway productions, including A Chorus Line, Into the Woods, and more.
The two-time Tony nominee prepares for his 16th Broadway show, Smash, while reflecting on his comedy influences: his father and Martin Short.
The musical will begin performances April 1 at the James Earl Jones Theatre.
The musical based on Shannon Hale's novel (and film) of the same name comes from the team behind the Between the Lines stage adaption.
While the production naturally appeals to Dungeons & Dragons players, knowledge of the tabletop role-play world is not required.
The play, which explores themes of isolation, survival, and societal breakdown through the lens of a digital blackout, was first written in 2000.
The musical follows a group of student activists who stood up to Hitler in Nazi Germany, distributing leaflets that challenged his propaganda.
The Roundabout production was the long-awaited Broadway premiere of Hwang's semi-autobiographical play.
Directed by Whitney White, the Roundabout Theatre Company production features Kristolyn Lloyd, Susannah Flood, Kayla Davion, and more.
Directed by Whitney White, the Roundabout Theatre Company production features Kristolyn Lloyd, Susannah Flood, Kayla Davion, and more.
Also featuring Real Women Have Curves' Joy Huerta, the evening at Sony Hall will benefit Maestra Music.
Bordello is the story of the immigrant Polish woman who brought down an international Jewish sex-trafficking ring.
The Artist Collective's inaugural company brings together performers, directors, writers, designers, and producers whose work has previously been seen on Broadway and Off-Broadway.
The work takes place in an Iranian classroom where adult students practice for an English-language proficiency exam.
Based on the book Right From Wrong, Punch comes to London after a run at Nottingham Playhouse.
The Best Musical winner continues at the Bernard B. Jacobs Theatre.
The star-studded evening benefits Broadway Cares and the Lesbian, Gay, Bisexual & Transgender Community Center.
The versatile performer was found in his longtime Sante Fe home alongside his wife, classical pianist Betsy Arakawa, who was also deceased at the time of discovery.
The play is an exploration of identity, family, and the courage it takes to live authentically.
The musical follows a group of student activists who stood up to Hitler in Nazi Germany, distributing leaflets that challenged his propaganda.
The original 1978 piece was Gray's first foray into the monologue form, launching his influential career as an autobiographical monologist.
The new members come from an array of backgrounds, from law and education fields to the Olympics and Paralympic Foundation and Gates Foundation.
The event will also pay tribute to Town Hall's Board President Emeritus, Tom Wirtshafter, with the Town Hall Friend of the Arts Award.
The Tony winner will play opposite Emmy nominee Natasha Lyonne on the Peacock television show.
Succession star Sarah Snook won an Olivier Award for her performance in the solo play in the West End.