Hayley Mills Will Be Joined by Director Amanda Bearse for Final Week of Party Face
The show's director will step onstage April 2–8, replacing Klea Blackhurst.
The show's director will step onstage April 2–8, replacing Klea Blackhurst.
The British playwright, one of ten finalists in the running for the prestigious award, is the recipient of $25,000.
Heather Craney will reprise her role from the acclaimed National Theatre production.
The director worked with Barbra Streisand, Shirley MacLaine, and more.
The Wonder Years' Dan Lauria stars in the new play about creativity, ambition, and imagination.
Joshua Harmon’s new play examines the ideals and contradictions of liberal white America.
The actor was performing at a jazz club in London before she was rushed to hospital.
The actor was performing at a jazz club before she collapsed backstage and was rushed to hospital.
The annual festival of new works will debut three new plays.
The Oscar-winning director is reportedly working on a new film about the life of the celebrated composer.
The experience is designed to be welcoming to individuals with special needs and those attending with them.
The play replaces the canceled production of Neil LaBute's Reasons to Be Pretty Happy.
Current Public Theater Director of Producing and Artistic Planning Goyanes will succeed co-founder Howard Shalwitz at the D.C. theatre.
The new play by Tony winner David Rabe is now playing an extended engagement at Signature Center, produced by The New Group.
The actor will step into the role of Anna in the Lincoln Center Theater production beginning March 20.
Rufus Norris directs the new London production.
The playwrights will receive $165,000 each to support their writing.
The show, which is performed by the students themselves, tells the story of a real-life campus revolt.
The acclaimed downtown revival extends again due to popular demand.
The five-time Golden Globe nominee will play Mitch's mom in the musical comedy.
The acclaimed Abbey Theatre and Royal Court staging will play Off-Broadway this summer.
See what critics think of the new play by the Pulitzer Prize-winning playwright at the Public Theater.
Roundabout Underground continues its season in the black box theatre with Alex Lubischer’s comedy-about-a-tragedy.
The young performers will take to the stage March 19 as part of the Shubert Foundation High School Theatre Festival.
The Playwrights Realm celebrates the world-premiere opening at The Duke on 42nd Street March 7.