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Ms. Gravátt, who made her Broadway debut at the age of 4, later became a beloved fixture of the Off-Broadway theatre scene.
Streisand was honored by her peers at the February 24 ceremony.
The Hunt is the second adaptation of a Thomas Vinterberg work presented by St. Ann's Warehouse, following its 2012 U.S. premiere of Grzegorz Jarzyna's Festen.
A host of Broadway favorites will be on hand to celebrate the Off-Broadway company
Originally opening November 12, 1989, at the Martin Beck Theatre, the musical played more than 1,000 performances on Broadway.
The high-flying musical adaptation plays Broadway's Imperial Theatre.
Tony nominee Alex Brightman teamed up with composer Drew Gasparini to create the new play.
16 years after the show premiered on Broadway, the Tony-winning pair are making some revisions to their beloved musical.
The inaugural Black History Month concert will also stream live.
The York Theatre Company production features the songs of Petula Clark, Lesley Gore, Dusty Springfield, and other hits.
The solo show, which recently played London's West End, will play Studio 54 next month.
The piece, the composer's first full-length musical, premiered in 1919.
The manga was previously adapted into a 22-part anime television series and a live-action film.
The Tony nominee teamed up with composer Drew Gasparini to create the new play.
The Alex Brightman- and Drew Gasparini"penned memoir play officially opens February 22.
Part of Red Bull Theater's Revelation Reading Series, the performance is being directed by Arin Arbus.
276 shows at 31 venues have been announced as a part of the Edinburgh Fringe's early bird programming release.
The Monty Python comedy revival continues at Broadway's St. James theatre.
Gilded Balloon is comedy central, with solo shows and stand-up acts dominating their lineup.
Bare is a raucous coming-of-age musical exploring identity, sexuality, and the consequences of hiding your true self.
The play centers on the relationship between a father and daughter as they try not to spin out in the aftermath of the Red Scare.
The 1984 revue, written by and originally starring Tony winner De Shields, celebrates music by the Black American diaspora.
The U.K. premiere production follows the story of a Bhangra team as they qualify for the USA national competition.
The playwright and Tony-nominated actor are exploring trauma and redemption in the new Off-Broadway play.