Brian Cox to Serve as Patron of Edinburgh Festival Fringe
Cox will join Eddie Izzard and Phoebe Waller-Bridge as an ambassador for the festival.
Cox will join Eddie Izzard and Phoebe Waller-Bridge as an ambassador for the festival.
The Off-Broadway company will present readings of five new works from their artists in residence.
The world premiere production will play later this summer.
Jethro Compton directs the new musical, based on the F. Scott Fitzgerald short story.
The Ibsen revival, adapted by Amy Herzog and directed by Sam Gold, plays Circle in the Square Theatre with a cast featuring Jeremy Strong.
The Boston company has announced five of their seven titles, including the Olivier- and Tony-winning Tom Stoppard play.
Directed by Adrienne D. Williams, the play is centered on the individuals who make up America's education system.
The world premiere musical from Anna K. Jacobs and Michael R. Jackson plays Playwrights Horizons.
Described as "a group project for perverts," the play is a meditation on queer longing and grief.
The Broadway revival plays Circle in the Square Theatre.
The pair step in for the late Ms. Gentilli, who had announced the performance of the solo piece prior to her passing.
The Broadway revival plays Circle in the Square Theatre.
Hosted by Jackie Cox, the benefit will put a wild twist on the work of Rodgers and Hammerstein.
The Broadway revival plays Circle in the Square Theatre.
The cabaret is a showcase of transgender and nonbinary musical theatre performers.
The production is part of the Off-Broadway company's Friel Project, presenting a selection of playwright Brian Friel's plays set in the fictional Ballybeg.
The record centers on Platt's happiness with himself and within his relationship with Noah Galvin.
A wealth of women created for the stage in Broadway's midcentury, only to be forgotten by the general public.
The play follows a foreign war correspondent as she struggles to move forward from trauma.
The piece, written and performed by the Tony winner, explores the life and lies of Hollywood.
The Emmy, Golden Globe and Screen Actors Guild Award winner will cap off the Connecticut companies season.
The site-specific production premiered in a warehouse in Liverpool before heading to Edinburgh, London, and the U.S.
The adaptation of William Shakespeare's Henry IV presents McKellen as one of Shakespeare's most popular comic foils.
Based on Sara Gruen's acclaimed novel, the new stage musical opens March 21 at the Imperial Theatre.
The production will be the fourth in Irish Rep's Friel Project, presenting Brian Friel's plays set in the fictional Irish town of Ballybeg.