Sean Hayes Will Star in The Unknown Off-Broadway
Leigh Silverman will direct David Cale's solo play at Studio Seaview.
Leigh Silverman will direct David Cale's solo play at Studio Seaview.
A recording of the Off-Broadway play releases November 13.
Chad Austin will direct the new dark comedy.
Stars from Broadway and beyond will perform selections from musicals Let Me Fly, Rimbaud, and DalÃ, Gala Exhibition.
After decades of being itinerant, the Tony-winning company has finally found a home base in The Theater at St. Clements.
The production's current Simba is raising funds for himself and his neighbors to recover from a near total loss.
The lottery tickets will be priced at just $66.60, a fraction of the face value cost for the illustrious immersive experience.
Seth Barrish will direct the drama following a team of ICU nurses amidst the opioid crisis.
The annual ode to Broadway brings performances from current Broadway casts to the shops at New York's Columbus Circle.
Tony Award winner Michael Mayer directed the special Veterans Day concert.
The classically-trained tenor collaborated with top artists from Los Angeles and Nashville to create the new seasonal standards.
The evening promises performances of seasonal favorites and festive originals from Gasteyer's holiday album.
Original director Jason Moore returns with the production.
Based on the award-winning film, the small-town LGBTQIA+ story will also play a preview run at Sherman Theatre in Cardiff.
The hit musical follows the Bottom brothers, both playwrights trying to best their superstar contemporary William Shakespeare.
The annual awards support playwrights, directors, and actors in developing new work.
The presentation at the historic theatre follows the production's national tour.
Lorin Latarro will direct and choreograph the musical, written by Emily Saliers, Beth Malone, and Mary Ann Stratton.
The production will take place at California's La Mirada Theatre.
These actors don't just dress up for work.
The site-specific office comedy transforms a real Manhattan office into the war room of four brand strategists.
The bilingual musical weaves together two distinct realms to question the place of art in a capitalist society.
The Educational Theatre Association is home to the International Thespians Society, honoring theatre artistry at schools around the world.
Dramaturg Molly Marinik has launched the company to support new works midway through development.
The program from Disney Musicals in Schools will also offer teachers free training on how to put on a show.