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Rapp stars in the screen version of the Broadway musical hitting movie theatres January 12.
Rapp stars in the screen version of the Broadway musical hitting movie theatres January 12.
Stephen Fry narrates the musical, which sees two young strangers fall in love online across the globe.
The Manhattan Theatre Club production opened January 9 at the Samuel J. Friedman Theatre.
The 30th Annual Screen Actors Guild Awards will stream live on Netflix February 24.
Ms. Strasberg was the third wife of Lee Strasberg, and the executor of his estate, including the inherited rights to Marilyn Monroe's image.
Written by Ian Richard Barnes, the play explores addiction, rehabilitation, faith, and the myth of perfection.
Complete casting has been announced for the Ibsen play.
The audio adaptation will also feature an original score by Muse's Matthew Bellamy.
The hotly anticipated production kicks off the 110th anniversary season of the beloved company.
The acclaimed solo show has transferred to the Court Square Theater in Long Island City.
The musical is a psychological exploration of power, rivalry, and the human condition.
The coming-of-age musical follows the challenges faced by a group of autistic young adults at an Ohio counseling center.
Featuring a book, music, and lyrics by John Grissmer, the musical explores the impact basketball has had on its players.
The coming-of-age musical follows the challenges faced by a group of autistic young adults at an Ohio counseling center.
The starry ceremony was held January 7.
Playbill Editor-in-Chief Diep Tran and 3Views on Theater co-editor Brittani Samuel will head up the dialogue.
Sophie Swithinbank's play explores masculinity, sexuality, and power.
The 2011 stage play spawned a Netflix sitcom adaptation of the same name.
The play is staged in the former Chelsea townhouse of acclaimed actors Rip Torn and Geraldine Page.
The musical at Atlantic Theater Company tells the story of the artists involved in the Grammy-winning 1997 album.
Farmer's life became tabloid fodder following her diagnosis of paranoid schizophrenia.
Nina Conti's ventriloquist comedy previously played a sell-out engagement in London's West End.
David Josefsberg and Michael Fatica will play the Historian/Herbert in his absence.
Sophie Swithinbank's play explores masculinity, sexuality, and power.
Last season, the longtime actor starred in Tom Stoppard's play. Now she's the matriarch in Joshua Harmon's Jewish family epic on Broadway.