Alex Boniello and Jordan Dobson to Star in Rent in Japan
Directed by Trey Ellett, the production will star a mixture of Japanese and Broadway talent.
Directed by Trey Ellett, the production will star a mixture of Japanese and Broadway talent.
The piece will be the latest offering in their 19th season of Project Shaw, a series of script-in-hand performances paired with post-show discussions alongside the cast and director.
Hosted by Tony nominee Patrick Page, the benefit will feature a performance by Tony nominee Amber Gray.
The venue operator hosts the largest program at the Fringe, including both professional and amateur work.
MCC will present the New York premiere of the Rachel Bonds and Zoe Sarnak rock musical.
The production will feature an ensemble cast and large-scale puppets.
The production was a major milestone for neurodivergent representation on Broadway, with seven openly autistic actors in the cast.
The Emmy winners went on the late night talk show circuit to promote the Paula Vogel play, which began performances April 3.
The new play recounts the story of Vladimir Putin's rise to power.
The two-performance production will continue Red Bull Theater's 20th Anniversary Celebration
The site-specific production will receive a series of cinema screenings later this year.
Greywoode presented material from three of his musicals, ranging from an ancestral lament to an meditative ode to hope.
De Waal will be a part of the hit satire's London engagement later this Spring.
Set at a haunted family farm, the comedy aims to illuminate the tensions underlie our polarized society.
The manga was previously adapted into a 22-part anime television series and a live-action film.
Bare is a raucous coming-of-age musical exploring identity, sexuality, and the consequences of hiding your true self.
The Monty Python comedy revival began performances at the St. James Theatre last October.
Edelman's Broadway show Just For Us will air on HBO later this month.
In 1999, Mamma Mia! opened in London's West End, kicking off one of the biggest (and longest) parties in musical theatre history.
The new play by David Adjmi, with music by Arcade Fire's Will Butler, played its first performance at the Golden April 2.
The duo is bringing fresh perspective to the boyhood bond at the center of S.E. Hinton's story, now a new Broadway musical.
The concert will raise funds to support original West End producer Imogen Kinchin's cancer treatment.
After a steady trickle of larger venues announcing their individual seasons, the floodgates have opened.
More than 130 shows have been added to the venue's roster for this August's festival.
10 years after the cult classic opened Off-Broadway, Playbill's checking in.