Mart Crowley, Joe Mantello, and Cast of The Boys in the Band on the Rich History Behind the Show
CBS Sunday Morning spoke to the cast and creative team about what it took to produce the groundbreaking play.
CBS Sunday Morning spoke to the cast and creative team about what it took to produce the groundbreaking play.
The Caryl Churchill play is helmed by Great Comet and Hadestown director Rachel Chavkin.
The award-winning playwright asks what happens when you’re haunted by your past selves?
With ten Tony nominations, Harry Potter and the Cursed Child expands the wizarding world with finesse, heart, and—of course—magic.
Abingdon Theatre Company will present the three short plays at the Lucille Lortel Theatre this summer.
The Tennessee Williams revival, starring Marin Ireland and Nathan Darrow, will continue through May 25.
See what critics think of the Classic Stage Company and Transport Group revival starring Marin Ireland and Nathan Darrow.
The playwright was part of the cast of Paradise Blue May 3 at the Signature Theatre Off-Broadway.
The new John Kander and David Thompson musical at the Vineyard is directed by Susan Stroman.
The Second Stage production, directed by Lila Neugebauer, features an 18-member cast.
See what critics think of Joe Penhall’s play about power, passion, and the price of creativity.
Mena Suvari and Jennifer Bartels also star in the ’70s-set TV series from Paramount.
The Caryl Churchill play, helmed by Great Comet director Rachel Chavkin, will play an additional week.
Jenny Slate, Zach Galifianakis, Gillian Anderson, and Jessica Hecht will also star in the film.
As Hirsch recuperates from back surgery, the season will now kick off with Molly Smith Metzler's play Cry It Out.
Artistic Director Allyn Burrows is on a mission to make The Berkshires synonymous with great theatre.
The Tennessee Williams play is revived by Classic Stage Company and Transport Group.
The actor dishes on his favorite Broadway shows and why going on last-minute as Dmitry was like “being shot out of a canon.”
The actors will reprise their Tony-winning performances for the last stop of the national tour.
The actors will reprise their Tony-winning performances for the last stop of the national tour.
The musical is the final production of the Encores! at 25 season at New York City Center.
Bob and Tobly McSmith will bring their newest show Off-Broadway this September.
The musical comedy will undergo development in NYC this week before beginning performances July 19 at the Belasco Theatre.
Stephen Adly Guirgis’ play is revived at the Signature Theatre.
The controversial show is based on the 2010 tagging of the Art Institute of Chicago by an underground graffiti crew.