Laura Pels, Nonprofit Theatre Benefactor and President of Laura Pels Foundation, Dies at 92
Throughout her lifetime, Pels donated an estimated $5 million to nonprofit theatre across the United States.
Throughout her lifetime, Pels donated an estimated $5 million to nonprofit theatre across the United States.
The school was slated to perform the Adam Szymkowicz-penned play until parent outrage over gay and non-binary characters forced a cancellation.
Brace will posthumously make his Broadway debut this summer with Alex Edelman's solo show.
The two performed "Think of Me," "Music of the Night," and "Point of No Return" at the Jane Bergére in New York City.
Broadway's highest honors announced nominations today ahead of the 76th Annual Tony Awards on June 11.
Broadway's highest honors announced nominations today ahead of the 76th Annual Tony Awards on June 11.
The company of the Bartlett Sher and Aaron Sorkin-led revival performed on The Today Show to celebrate the start of May.
The initiative will aim to nurture connections and partnerships with the AAPI community in New York and beyond.
All proceeds from the casino-style event will benefit Broadway Cares.
The play by William Semans and Roy M. Close will be directed by Michael Lindsay-Hogg.
Mr. Humphries won the Special Tony Award for a Live Theatrical Event in 2000 for his Broadway comedy special, Dame Edna: The Royal Tour.
He wasn't even in NYC when he was called to play the title role in Phantom's final performance.
He was called in at the last minute to play the title role in The Phantom of the Opera's final performance.
Andrew Burnap, Phillipa Soo, and Jordan Donica lead the Aaron Sorkin-helmed revival of Lerner and Loewe's classic.
Halle Bailey, Alan Menken, and Lin-Manual Miranda talk about their work on the project in this new featurette.
The director of Broadway's longest-running production (and newest West End transfer at the time) sat down with CBS Sunday Mornings in 1988.
From the Phantom's bejeweled tuxedo to individually designed tights, the costumes for Phantom are a maximalist fantasy.
The upcoming season will also include two West Coast premieres and a world premiere production.
To the pair, Parade on Broadway is telling a story of antisemitism in 1915 and today.
Patrons can expect to hear viral hits like "That Funny Feeling," "Look Who's Inside Again," "Welcome to the Internet," and more.
The telenovela-for-the-stage will be directed by Ruben Santiago-Hudson.
The touring production of the 2019 Broadway musical is seeking trained technical dancers to perform in the ensemble and understudy the role of Lydia.
The musical, based on David Dodge's bestselling romantic-crime thriller of the same name, will feature music by Kevin Purcell and a book and lyrics by Peter Sham.
The Taylor Mac play will make its world premiere at The Huntington Theatre on April 21.
The Chicago star sang a snippet from the musical for a song-association game with Vogue.