Which Aretha Franklin Song Did Andréa Burns Sing at Her First Job?
The In the Heights and On Your Feet! star puts it in writing.
The In the Heights and On Your Feet! star puts it in writing.
Benj Pasek, Justin Paul, and Steven Levenson’s original musical makes its official debut at the Music Box Theatre.
Anton Chekhov’s classic play was adapted by Tony winner Stephen Karam and directed by Simon Godwin.
The Burning Man-inspired spectacle debuts in New York at the Minetta Lane Theatre.
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Bekah Brunstetter’s new play will debut Off-Broadway this winter from Fault Line Theatre.
The debut staging of Paola Lázaro’s Tell Hector I Miss Him finds its cast.
The actor will join Tony winner Reed Birney in the Tracy Letts drama at Second Stage Theatre.
Those who purchase the album in advance will receive an instant download of the track of “Waving Through a Window.”
The New Group announces further casting for its 2016-17 season Off-Broadway.
The acclaimed solo play by Nassim Soleimanpour, which has attracted an abundance of stars, will conclude its run after 42 weeks.
The world premiere by Pia Scala-Zankel features an ensemble of transgender, queer, and gender fluid actors.
The Casting Society of America will present ceremonies in Los Angeles and New York in January.
A groundbreaking first for Australian theatre, which has seen local actors routinely miss out on big roles in favor of international stars.
The Know: What not to miss in theatre December 1-11.
MCC announces complete casting for the premiere of Anna Jordan’s play, starring Manchester By the Sea actor Lucas Hedges.
Two of the winning musicals will receive developmental support and a subsidized production at the 2017 Festival.
The documentary theatre work will be staged for one night only at Carnegie Hall.
The lost Frank Loesser musicals from WWII are being revived featuring Broadway regulars and military veterans.
John Webster's play will receive a reading as part of the Off-Broadway company's Obie-winning Revelation series.
Part tragedy, part comedy, the show tells the story of a high school choir that boards a faulty roller coaster with tragic results.
Part tragedy, part comedy, the original musical tells the story of a high school choir that boards a faulty roller coaster with tragic results.
Program director Andrea Thome says the program “does the opposite of building a wall.”
Basil Kreimendahl's new play explores how Agent Orange and the war affected the children of veterans.
Artistic director Oskar Eustis says we need Latino voices “now more than ever.”