Alex Edelman to Host Artios Awards
The 39th annual ceremony honors casting professionals in theatre, film, and television.
The 39th annual ceremony honors casting professionals in theatre, film, and television.
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.
Sydney Lemmon and Peter Friedman again star in Max Wolf Friedlich's play.
The production blends the worlds of tabletop roleplay games and theatre to create an interactive experience.
Part interactive game show, part memoir, The Life and Slimes of Marc Summers follows the infamous host through his televised life.
Playing Ars Nova, the world premiere will be directed by by Andrew Scoville.
Premiering on Broadway in 2008, Glory Days is a cult-favorite coming-of-age rock musical.
Venue operator Assembly has released the first round of its theatre, comedy, children's shows, circus, and cabaret programming.
Matthew White directed the starry two-day concert production with choreography by Alistair David.
The York Theatre Company production features the songs of Petula Clark, Lesley Gore, Dusty Springfield, and other hits.
The Tony nominee teamed up with composer Drew Gasparini to create the new play.
Nina Conti's ventriloquist comedy previously played a sell-out engagement in London's West End.
Directed by Kate Whoriskey, the play is the centerpiece of the Second Stage's inaugural Next Stage Festival.
The play is a comedic twist on the classic whodunnit murder mystery formula, taking place just outside London.
Founded in 2009, the theatre company was one of the first to harness the power of the internet, launching the fledgling company into international acclaim.
The production is from The 1491, an intertribal sketch comedy troupe.
The London musical features songs by David Bowie, The Who, Queen, The Police, Elton John, Paul McCartney, Diana Ross, and more.
The two hour conflation of Shakespeare's Henvy IV Parts 1 and 2 will be both adapted and directed by Stephen Burdman.
The concert will raise funds to support original West End producer Imogen Kinchin's cancer treatment.
Pull out your passports, it's time to celebrate international theatre!
The contemporary musical theatre duo are giving a voice to women that had previously been silenced throughout history.
Matthew White directs the starry two-day concert production with choreography by Alistair David.
The production was a major milestone for neurodivergent representation on Broadway, with seven openly autistic actors in the cast.
Amid tense contract negotiations between Universal Music Group and TikTok, the original Glinda has stepped into the fray.
Directed by Kate Whoriskey, the play is the centerpiece of the Second Stage's inaugural Next Stage Festival.