Israel Horovitz's Man in Snow Debuts in New York Tonight
The playwright's newest work opens at La MaMa's First Floor Theatre.
The playwright's newest work opens at La MaMa's First Floor Theatre.
Fans can follow the show's official Periscope and Twitter channels to follow the onstage and behind-the-scenes action during the first Broadway preview of the new musical.
The awards for "talented young professionals" will be given in January.
Los Angeles has plenty to offer theatre lovers this fall.
Benj Pasek, Justin Paul, and Steven Levenson's new musical begins performances at the Music Box Theatre.
The Tony nominee recalls his first job, names the one thing on his bucket list, and reveals the best career advice he's ever gotten.
The 16th annual gala production takes over the American Airlines Theatre November 14.
Pulitzer Prize winner Suzan-Lori Parks explores archetypes of Black America in the Signature Theatre production.
Second Stage, Manhattan Theatre Club, Irish Rep, and more announce extensions on limited engagements.
The gala auction item"one of many prizes"includes a special meet and greet with star Brandon Victor Dixon.
Based on the award-winning film, the world-premiere production features John Cariani, Katrina Lenk, and Tony Shalhoub.
Richard Nelson's three-play cycle chronicling the U.S. election, The Gabriels, will head overseas next year.
The Know: What not to miss in theatre November 10-20.
The intimate production, set in an illicit 1930's carnival sideshow, will return to New York next month.
Beth Hyland's play weaves Greek chorus, pop music, dance, and "a lot of glitter" to explore grief, guilt, and sisterhood.
Richard Greenberg's play makes its New York debut at Lincoln Center Theater, directed by Steppenwolf co-founder Terry Kinney.
Andy Bragen's newest play, which takes place on the tennis court, is making its world-premiere debut at 59E59 Theaters.
Part tragedy, part comedy, the show tells the story of a high school choir that boards a faulty roller coaster with tragic results.
Janet Dacal, Paige Faure, Allison Guinn, and Autumn Hurlbert star in the new musical about four women who gather for a Betty Crocker cooking contest.
The evening, featuring a host of Broadway stars, will honor Tony-winning composer and lyricist Duncan Sheik, among others.
The unexpected passing of stage and screen actor Owiso Odera has led the theatre to cancel its production of Detroit '67.
The two-time Tony winner will perform the solo play, without the help of a director or knowing the script, later this month.
Athol Fugard's South Africa-set tale of life during apartheid returns to the New York stage in a new Off-Broadway staging.
The Irish Repertory Theatre staging is adapted and directed by Charlotte Moore and stars Tony nominee Melissa Errico.
Richard Nelson's Women of a Certain Age, the final installment in his three-play cycle chronicling the U.S. election, opens on Election Day.