Ella Beatty Joins Broadway's Appropriate
Beatty takes over for Elle Fanning when the show transfers to the Belasco Theatre.
Beatty takes over for Elle Fanning when the show transfers to the Belasco Theatre.
BAFTA and Golden Globe nominee Stephen Fry narrates the musical, which is staged for audio mediums.
The new musical features a book, music, and lyrics by Julian Rosenblum, with additional story development by Sabrina Karlin.
The Off-Broadway production's current and former Black company members reflect on what February means to them.
The honors will be presented April 5 at The Edison Ballroom.
The organization brings together groups of artists to produce theatrical works which are written, rehearsed, and performed in 24 hours.
Performances will be held at UNDER St. Marks, The Wild Project, and the 14Y Theater.
Tony winner Danny Burstein will host the event.
Now in its fourth year, the fellowship was created to support artist-activists as they work to impact the world around them.
Alex Bechtel, Grace McLean, and Eva Steinmetz penned the new musical, based on Homer's The Odyssey.
The Second Stage production will play a 13-week limited engagement at the Belasco.
COVID-related illness has led Second Stage Theater to cancel three performances.
The pair began performances February 9.
The event will honor Feldman's late mother, with proceeds to benefit the arts program that Barbra Barth Feldman created.
May Adrales and Tinashe Kajese-Bolden have been named as finalists for the award.
The company will offer $31 tickets in honor of their 31st season.
The Tony-winning director is known for Moulin Rouge!, Here Lies Love, Gutenberg!, and more.
The high-flying musical adaptation begins previews February 24, 2024.
KM Jones will direct the play with music, which follows an established string quartet with an uncertain future.
The sequel to the beloved film will feature music by Grammy winners Abigail Barlow and Emily Bear.
SUMO playwright Lisa Sanaye Dring will work closely with Ma-Yi's producing artistic director to refine and enhance her work.
The new play is part of Talking Band's 50th anniversary season.
Alicia Keys' new musical begins performances March 28 at the Shubert Theatre.
Hale Appleman, Emily Skeggs, Joel de la Fuente, and more are featured.
Adrienne Campbell-Holt will direct the limited Off-Broadway engagement.