'A Strange Loop' Nominated for 11 Tonys as Broadway Lauds Comeback
"The Lehman Trilogy," as well as revivals of "Company" and "For Colored Girls," led in their respective categories as the industry tries to recover from the long pandemic shutdown.
"The Lehman Trilogy," as well as revivals of "Company" and "For Colored Girls," led in their respective categories as the industry tries to recover from the long pandemic shutdown.
The union said it was withdrawing the petition because the producers of the nonunion tour now plan to end its run in June.
The nominees are to be announced on Monday, and the awards ceremony is to take place on June 12.
The revival, directed by Camille A. Brown, received strong reviews but struggled to attract audiences and overcome challenges posed by Covid.
The production, also starring Sharon D Clarke and featuring André De Shields, will arrive some time next season.
Manhattan Theater Club will stage the Martyna Majok play, which explores disability and caregiving, at its Samuel J. Friedman Theater.
The nominations will now be announced May 9, but the awards ceremony will remain, as scheduled, on June 12.
Dave Malloy has filed a petition seeking the help of an arbitrator in his dispute with Howard Kagan over international productions.
Christian Borle, J. Harrison Ghee and Adrianna Hicks will star in a stage adaptation of the 1959 film comedy about two musicians on the run.
The owners and operators of the 41 theaters have decided to relax audience safety protocols that have been in place since last summer.
Daniel Craig was back in the title role after testing positive earlier. But when the virus kept another actor out, the play's director, Sam Gold, went on.
The plans come as new coronavirus cases rise in New York City, though the average number of new cases remains far lower than during the winter Omicron peak.
Employees of a nonunion production are seeking improved compensation and safety protocols, saying a union version of the same musical pays better.
It will be the busiest April for Broadway openings in more than a decade. But some of its biggest stars have been sidelined by positive tests.
Parker's co-star, Matthew Broderick, who is also her husband, had tested positive earlier this week, and has been out of the show since Tuesday.
Broderick's positive test result comes as coronavirus cases have once again been rising in New York City, and a number of Broadway shows have been affected
The show, which just began previews on Tuesday, hopes to resume on April 8.
The revival of August Wilson's play, directed by LaTanya Richardson Jackson, will also star Danielle Brooks and John David Washington.
The Lincoln Center Theater production, with a new book by Sorkin and directed by Bartlett Sher, will open in December.
The theater plans to work with the Oscar-nominated film's producers to adapt the story of a teenager torn between helping her deaf family and singing.
"Bhangin' It" explores complex identity issues through an intensely competitive North American dance scene.