New Musical In Transit Opens, and Cate Blanchett Arrives on Broadway
The Know: What not to miss in theatre December 8-18.
The Know: What not to miss in theatre December 8-18.
MCC and Kevin McCollum are behind the Off-Broadway staging of Jacob Richmond and Brooke Maxwell’s new musical.
The star-studded fundraiser will be hosted by two-time Emmy winner Dana Delany.
Based on the award-winning film, Itamar Moses and David Yazbek’s new work plays the Atlantic Theater Company Off-Broadway.
The politically-relevant Peer Gynt & the Norwegian Hapa Band will receive its world premiere in January.
The musical, a celebration of Hal Prince’s legendary career, will open at MTC’s Samuel J. Friedman Theatre in August 2017.
Beardo by Great Comet creator Dave Malloy and Jason Craig will debut in a fully operational church in Greenpoint this February.
The new work by Jason Craig and the Great Comet creator will debut in a fully operational church in Greenpoint this February.
Nia Vardalos embodies Cheryl Strayed in the world-premiere production at the Public Theater.
Theatregoers will be able to purchase specially-priced tickets to Benj Pasek, Justin Paul, and Steven Levenson’s new musical on Broadway.
Also directed by Eno, the world-premiere work will open in February.
The farcical comedy is set to begin performances Off-Broadway this January.
The Broad Stage has canceled its upcoming staging of Anna Deavere Smith’s acclaimed show, originally slated for February.
Josh Radnor and Elizabeth Reaser star in Richard Greenberg’s play about the power of creative writing at Lincoln Center Theater.
Animal Trainer Bill Berloni chats process, canine mishaps, and the secrets behind his lengthy career on Broadway.
The cast and creators of Street Children bring the untold story of New York’s ’80s queer community to life—though it doesn’t feel like a whole lot has changed.
Pulitzer Prize winner Stephen Adly Guirgis and Lilly winner Lucy Thurber are also participating in the theatre’s Mentor Project.
Ars Nova’s winter gala features performances by Josh Groban, Denée Benton, and more.
The Tony winner took on the title role for eight performances in the national tour, but she would like to take it on again and “make a statement.”
The New York premiere—a collaboration with Greg Pierce and Liesl Tommy—will begin performances in February.
The Tony nominee joins Kelli O’Hara, Will Chase, Chuck Cooper, Robert Fairchild, and more in the musical comedy.
The critically acclaimed new work from the Pulitzer Prize winner will play Studio 54 in the spring.
The world-premiere play, Collaboration: Warhol & Basquiat, is a collaboration between the two Tony nominees.
The work depicts the artist’s life and career spanning 50 years.
Richard Greenberg’s 1960’s-set play about a small town and big dreams makes its New York debut at Lincoln Center Theater.