Jay A. Johnson's I Put a Spell on You: The Witches Era Raises $150,000 for the Ali Forney Center.
The bewitching annual concert benefited the charity protecting LGBTQIA+ youth from homelessness.
The bewitching annual concert benefited the charity protecting LGBTQIA+ youth from homelessness.
Bean is currently starring in Alicia Keys' new musical Hell's Kitchen at the Public Theater.
Telling the story of the boxing champion and humanitarian, the Broadway-aimed musical will feature a book by Clint Dyer and score by Teddy Abrams.
The bi-annual promotion celebrates Off-Broadway by increasing audience access.
This year's gala honored Lynn Nottage and Leonard Majzlin.
Instituted in 1986, the award is named for the Broadway and television stage manager and director whose career spanned from 1933 to the 1970s.
The '90s musical features hit songs by Britney Spears, Boyz II Men, Christina Aguilera, and more.
Alex Petti and Annie Pulsipher's gory feminist musical follows three monster-loving teens searching for a prom date.
The new lineup of principal queens will take over by the end of the year.
The show benefiting the Ali Forney Center stars a roster of Broadway favorites.
Comedian Amber Ruffin will host the annual gala at the Ziegfeld Ballroom.
The play exploring the future of AI and its impact on theatre is created and directed by Steve Cosson.
The production marks the first ever theatre-dance work to be presented at St. Ann's Warehouse.
Five-time Olivier winner Richard Jones is directing.
The two playwrights will help shape and guide the organization's mission to support theatre writers at all stages of their careers.
Bedlam's production of Stoppard's play begins performances at the end of this month.
The Jonathan Larson Grant recipient's musical is inspired by true stories of Soviet refugees.
The revival of John Patrick Shanley's play will star Aubrey Plaza and Christopher Abbott.
The annual concert event benefits the Ali Forney Center.
The hit comedy continues at New World Stages.
Scott Ellis will direct the reading of Noël Coward's comedy.
Featuring the music of Duke Ellington and Billy Strayhorn, the dance musical will play New York City Center this holiday season.
Created and performed by Patrick Page, the Off-Broadway solo play chronicles the evolution of The Bard's villains.
Part of Bachman's ongoing Shapeshifters saga, the work interweaves musical theatre, gender fluidity, and superhero parables.
The "naughty" take on the holiday ballet features burlesque dancers, circus artists, and more.