Broadway's Pirates! The Penzance Musical Begins Previews April 4
Tony winner Rupert Holmes has adapted W.S. Gilbert's original libretto, shifting the action to the legendary port city New Orleans.
Tony winner Rupert Holmes has adapted W.S. Gilbert's original libretto, shifting the action to the legendary port city New Orleans.
The trio have all moved up within the Off-Broadway company's staff hierarchy.
Sadie Sink stars in Kimberly Belflower's reexamination of The Crucible at the Booth Theatre.
The starry cast also included LaTanya Richardson Jackson and Anika Noni Rose.
Succession star Sarah Snook won an Olivier Award for her performance in the solo play in the West End.
Jack Serio is directing the production at the East Village Basement, a new downtown venue.
The adaptation of the popular series previously played London's West End.
Co-written by George Clooney and Grant Heslov from the 2005 film, David Cromer directs the new play.
Co-written by Clooney and Grant Heslov from the 2005 film, David Cromer directs the new play.
The award is presented in recognition of distinguished lifetime achievement in theatrical writing.
The production is just one of the many events set for Little Island's 2025 summer season.
Written by and starring Downton Abbey's McGovern, the play follows Ava Gardner as she recounts her life in a series of interviews.
The musical's Off-Broadway premiere won the Drama Desk, Off Broadway Alliance, and New York Drama Critics Circle Awards for Best New Musical.
Mr. Kilmer got his start on the stage before rising to the top of the film industry.
The evening at Sony Hall benefited Maestra Music, the Obie-winning nonprofit founded by Georgia Stitt.
The producer has worked on some of the most influential musicals of the last 30 years, including Rent, Avenue Q, In the Heights, Hamilton, and more.
On a March 31 visit to Late Night with Seth Meyers, Warren shared her early athletic aspirations.
The Tony winner visited The Late Show with Stephen Colbert March 31.
A West End transfer of the new work has joined a previously announced Broadway bow.
In his episode of Playbill's My Life in the Theatre, available now, the Tony-winning director looked back on just a fraction of his creative ouvre.
The work follows a first-generation child of Mexican immigrants torn between joining the family garment business or embarking on her own dream of attending college in NYC.
The musical tells the story of Joy Mangano, the inventor of the Miracle Mop who created a business empire while being a single mother.
Jack Serio is directing the production at the East Village Basement, a new downtown venue.
Partially inspired by Sophocles' Antigone, the show is an intimate exploration of love that goes beyond faith between a queer Pakistani-American man and his deeply devout mother.
The musical begins previews April 4.