Edinburgh Fringe Favorite Bacon to Play Soho Playhouse
Sophie Swithinbank's play explores masculinity, sexuality, and power.
Sophie Swithinbank's play explores masculinity, sexuality, and power.
Premiering on Broadway in 2008, Glory Days is a cult-favorite coming of age rock musical.
The coming-of-age musical follows the challenges faced by a group of autistic young adults at an Ohio counseling center.
The production is from the 1491, an intertribal sketch comedy troupe.
Did you know the Imperial is one of the few Broadway theatre that has never been renamed?
The political satire is set in St. Petersburg's Internet Research Agency just prior to the 2016 U.S. presidential election.
The production, which will open the Washington D.C. venue's 2024 season, will run for 11 performances.
Sarah Paulson stars in Branden Jacobs-Jenkins' Broadway playwriting debut.
Branden Jacobs-Jenkins makes his Broadway playwriting debut with the Second Stage production.
Playbill Editor-in-Chief Diep Tran and 3Views on Theater co-editor Brittani Samuel will head up the dialogue.
Rob Madge's solo show will play a 16-week run on Broadway at the Lyceum Theatre.
The TV movie juggernaut has you covered this holiday season.
Emily Mann directs the Tennessee Williams classic.
Using a blend of dark comedy and pop-punk music, Dakwar deconstructs his lived experiences as a Palestinian in the 21st century.
Sarah Paulson stars in the writer's Broadway playwriting debut.
The beloved writer will read Charles Dickens' original performance text in character as the esteemed author.
The comedy by Doctor Who and BBC Sherlock collaborators Steven Moffat and Mark Gatiss will play Wyndham's Theatre.
Directed by Kate Whoriskey, the play will be the centerpiece of the company's inaugural Next Stage Festival in 2024.
Written by Samantha Roberts and Christian Cantrell, the musical is a love story for the social media age.
The jukebox musical is set during the 1970s pulling music from Bollywood's disco era.
The two-time Tony winner is joined by Billy Stritch in this jazzy arrangement of the Rodgers and Hammerstein classic.
Featuring a book by Jeremy J. King and music and lyrics by Sam Salmond, the musical is based on David B. Feinberg's novel of the same name.
This spring will mark the inauguration of the Center's flexible JL Greene Theatre, opening in April 2024.
The Atlantic Theater Club production tells the story of the artists involved in the Grammy-winning 1997 album's recording.
The 29th Annual Critics Choice Awards are filled with theatre luminaries.