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The troupe will present three productions, including "A Kind of Alaska" in collaboration with the choreographer Mark Morris.
The troupe will present three productions, including "A Kind of Alaska" in collaboration with the choreographer Mark Morris.
The actor plays a future king of Britain in "King Charles III," a stage hit in London opening soon on Broadway.
The end of the 33-year partnership was attributed to "different goals."
President Obama, who saw an early Broadway preview of "Hamilton" on July 18, is planning to see it again, on Nov. 2, for a Democratic Party fund-raiser.
A new production of "Spring Awakening" from Deaf West Theater prompted a burst of theatrical innovation.
Police take man to a hospital for a mental evaluation after he interrupts a performance of "Thérèse Raquin" on Broadway by shouting at the actress Keira Knightley.
Scouts for the annual awards show have begun visiting sites around New York.
John Doyle, who has won many awards, will succeed Brian Kulick as artistic director of the Classic Stage Company.
John Krasinski will appear in the new play "Dry Powder" by Sarah Burgess.
Mr. Daniels is reprising the role of Ray, which he played opposite Alison Pill as Una in a 2007 production of the play at the Manhattan Theater Club.
With the Pope's visit and Yom Kippur falling in the same week, most Broadway shows experienced declines at the box office.
The show is expected to lose its current space as Radio City extends the run of a Rockettes production.
The play, "MotherStruck," written and performed by Staceyann Chin, is an autobiographical solo show about Ms. Chin's effort, as a single gay woman without health insurance, to have a child.
Branden Jacobs-Jenkins and Dominique Morisseau will each get a $50,000 grant as reciepients of the Steinberg Playwright Awards.
Three shows still in previews " "Spring Awakening," "Old Times" and "Fool for Love" " had soft starts.
The play will have its New York premiere in the spring season.
Twelve-year-old Ms. Lucas was nominated for a Tony Award in the musical based on Alison Bechdel's memoir.
The Curran Theater is due to reopen in 2017 with an emphasis on international programming.
The musical about an early abolitionist opened to weak reviews and performed poorly at the box office.
The six-time Tony Award winner has a "pre-existing commitment," according to the show's publicist.
Ayad Akhtar's Pulitzer Prize-winning drama is at the top of a list that also includes "Outside Mullingar" by John Patrick Shanley.
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"Hedwig and the Angry Inch" grossed over $625,000 in its 76th and final week on Broadway.
Kathleen Turner will direct and act in the Off Broadway play "Would You Still Love Me If … "
Tales of race and immigrants open doors this fall in shows like "The Color Purple," "On Your Feet!" and "Allegiance."