BroadwayCon Kicks Off, Glenn Close Returns, and John Kander's New Musical Debuts
The Know: What not to miss in theatre January 26–February 5.
The Know: What not to miss in theatre January 26–February 5.
Stephen Adly Guirgis, Dave Malloy, Dominique Morisseau, and Lynn Nottage will join the theatre’s residency program.
The historic theatre opens its doors to welcome the Tony-winning musical after two years of renovations.
The new Off-Broadway musical begins performances this March at the Lucille Lortel Theatre.
Kate Hamill’s newest work is adapted from William Thackeray’s 1848 satire.
The current artistic director and executive producer will step down from their respective roles at the Off-Broadway theatre this spring.
Fans of the hit Broadway musical can now stream the song for 24 hours only.
Tony winner Reed Birney stars in the Tracy Letts drama at Second Stage Theatre Off-Broadway.
David Ives’ adaptation of Le Menteur, a farce of mistaken identity and secrets, is playing a limited engagement Off-Broadway.
The show, which includes complimentary cocktails, has transferred to New World Stages for an open-ended run.
Award-winning regional theatre BSC has announced seven of the eight productions planned for its upcoming season.
The event will feature the creators, producers, and literary agents from shows like Cagney and Peter and the Starcatcher.
Playwright and actor Dan Castellaneta will star as the famed pianist in his newest work, For Piano and Harpo, in L.A.
Tanya Saracho’s new comedy about working for TV plays the Cherry Lane Theatre.
The initiative, dedicated to raising the visibility of Latinx playwrights, has also announced its first regional theatre partners.
Obi Abili will star as Brutus Jones in the Off-Broadway staging of Eugene O’Neill’s 1920 drama.
Nick Gandiello’s family drama will have its world premiere at the West Coast theatre this winter.
The West Coast institution will stage six mainstage productions as part of its 2017–18 programming.
The Playwrights Realm continues its female-driven season with Jen Silverman’s dark comedy.
Saracho shares how she made the transition from stage to working on hit shows like Looking and How to Get Away with Murder.
The new tragi-comedy by Laugh it Up, Stare it Down playwright Alan Hruska begins previews at New York City Center Stage II.
The Big Love actor will make her Los Angeles stage debut in Nick Payne’s drama.
Paul Lucas’ new play is drawn from interviews with dozens of trans women.
The Vicuña playwright was the victim of a “suspected hate crime” on the eve of the Women’s March in Washington, D.C.
Paola Lázaro’s new play, set in Puerto Rico, opens Off-Broadway.