Tony Awards to Be Staged in Manhattan's Washington Heights
The annual ceremony honoring Broadway's top productions and performers is moving to the Manhatta neighborhood where "In the Heights" was set.
The annual ceremony honoring Broadway's top productions and performers is moving to the Manhatta neighborhood where "In the Heights" was set.
The play, a biting comedy by Jordan E. Cooper, will have its final performance on Dec. 18, just over two weeks after opening.
The final performance, just two weeks after its opening, will include a panel discussion about Asian American and Pacific Islander representation.
The play, by James Ijames, will be at the American Airlines Theater starting March 21.
"Once Upon a One More Time" plans to open on Broadway next summer.
Last week was the highest-grossing in the show's 35-year history.
The Academy Award-winning actress will lead a spring revival of the classic Henrik Ibsen play, revised by Amy Herzog and directed by Jamie Lloyd.
A surprising collaboration between an entertainment giant (Disney) and an avant-garde artist (Julie Taymor) birthed the most successful musical in history.
The musical, with songs by Brandy Clark and Shane McAnally, just finished a pre-Broadway run in Utah, and will begin New York performances in March.
The show, originally created by Bob Fosse in the late 1970s, has been reimagined with the blessing of his daughter.
The 29-year-old actor, best known for his Tony-winning turn in "Dear Evan Hansen," this week returns to the stage at New York City Center.
The new musical, based on the 1977 Martin Scorsese film, features songs by John Kander and Fred Ebb and is directed by Susan Stroman.
The play, written by Sharr White and directed by Bartlett Sher, will also star Danny Burstein and Zoë Wanamaker.
The show, now in London, has a creative team that combines veterans of the film with some Broadway stalwarts. Performances will begin on June 30.
The actress left months ago, and revealed her exit on Monday after her name arose during discussion of the errant reprimanding of a "Hadestown" patron who was using a captioning device.
The meta-musical, which won the Tony Award this year and the Pulitzer Prize in 2020, announced it would close on Jan. 15.
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"The Sign in Sidney Brustein's Window," a rarely revived play by Lorraine Hansberry, will be presented at BAM starting in February.
The first African American woman to win the Pulitzer Prize in drama has four shows this season. "If you can hear the world singing, it's your job to write it down," she said.
The Canadian actress Petrina Bromley has been in the cast during the show's surprise hit run on Broadway. It resonated because "it's about kindness," she says.
The musical, which was known simply as "Cinderella" during a previous run in London, is a new adaptation of the classic fairy tale.
An annual survey, suspended during the pandemic, resumes and finds theaters nationally doing fewer shows and torn between escapism and ambition.
The Majestic Theater has housed "The Phantom of the Opera," which Prince directed, for the entire 35 years of its run.
The comedic storyteller, who previously brought a solo show to Broadway in 2018, has a new act for a new age.
The show had a bumpy, boisterous run, and will now begin a tour.