The Tony Nominee Starring in Alicia Keys's 'Hell's Kitchen' on Broadway
Maleah Joi Moon almost gave up on theater. Now, in her first professional role, the "Hell's Kitchen" star is a Tony nominee.
Maleah Joi Moon almost gave up on theater. Now, in her first professional role, the "Hell's Kitchen" star is a Tony nominee.
The Oscar-winning actor will star as an A.I.-curious author in "McNeal," starting performances in September at Lincoln Center Theater.
This play about a lonely, emotionally damaged man resonated with audiences returning to the theater after the pandemic.
The first show to fall in the wake of the Tony nominations on Tuesday, this musical about an art world individualist was years in the making.
The production is to begin performances Aug. 29 at the Booth Theater.
The semi-autobiographical Alicia Keys musical and the play about a group recording an album each earned 13 Tony nods in a busy Broadway season.
She had been working on the semi-autobiographical musical for 13 years, and it earned 13 nominations.
This was the first nomination for Radcliffe, who has had five roles on Broadway since 2008.
Shoshana Bean, Eden Espinosa and Lindsay Mendez received nominations for their roles in "Hell's Kitchen," "Lempicka" and "Merrily We Roll Along," respectively.
The contenders from a crowded season will be announced by Jesse Tyler Ferguson and Renée Elise Goldsberry.
The parody show was scheduled to begin performances in July at the Helen Hayes Theater.
Cole Escola's madcap comedy about the former first lady Mary Todd Lincoln will begin performances in June.
Commercial Off Broadway, a long-dormant sector of the city's theater economy, is having a banner season. But can it last?
Proposed legislation would allocate $1 billion annually for an industry coping with rising expenses and smaller audiences.
Bernadette Peters and Lea Salonga will star in Sondheim's "Old Friends" in Manhattan Theater Club's Broadway season, which also includes "Eureka Day."
Audiences are flocking to shows with Jeremy Strong, Sarah Snook and other alums of the acclaimed HBO series.
After nine years in the role, she has decided not to seek re-election in May. Her departure comes amid significant turnover in the theater industry.
The revival, birthed in London, is a radically reimagined version of the 1993 Andrew Lloyd Webber musical based on a 1950 Billy Wilder film.
The duo will lead the cast of "Left on Tenth," a stage adaptation of Delia Ephron's best-selling memoir.
The production will make its transfer unusually fast, with an opening set for April 24, just 29 days after it wraps up a sold-out run at the Park Avenue Armory.
A performance of a new production of Ibsen's "An Enemy of the People" was interrupted by protesters who shouted "no theater on a dead planet."
Kenny Leon will direct a starry revival of Shakespeare's tragedy in the spring of 2025.
The long-running parody show, which has been staged in New York and on tour, will open this summer at the Hayes Theater.
"A Wonderful World," featuring Armstrong's songs, is set to begin previews at Studio 54 in October after previous runs in Miami, New Orleans and Chicago.
The streamer is co-producing a play about Putin's Russia from the creator of "The Crown" while also developing a screen adaptation.