The Roads to Home Finds Its Complete Cast
The Primary Stages production will feature Tony winner Harriet Harris, Devon Abner and Hallie Foote, among others.
The Primary Stages production will feature Tony winner Harriet Harris, Devon Abner and Hallie Foote, among others.
Marshall Heyman, Thomas Kail and Nia Vardalos' Tiny Beautiful Things received a two-week extension.
The Know: What not to miss in theatre August 4-14.
The Public's new musical adaptation will feature over 200 community members and run for free at the Delacorte.
A number of venues are dimming their lights tonight in memory of the late Signature Theatre founder.
Edla Cusick's newest work stars Thomas G. Waites and James McCaffrey as two brothers living in the Manhattan neighborhood.
Lucy Teitler's newest work debuts Off-Broadway.
Lindsey Brett Carothers is premiering The Voice Within at the Duplex.
The Young Vic production, which played an acclaimed Broadway run, will arrive at the Ahmanson Theatre in September.
The world-premiere production with also feature John Cariani, Sharone Sayegh and George Abud, among others.
The world premiere of Edwin, The Story of Edwin Booth, will play the Theatre at St. Clement's.
The theatre will present the Broadway hit Disgraced, a world premiere and Jackie Sibblies Drury's Obie-winning play.
The Brooklyn theatre is screening the acclaimed production helmed by the two-time Tony winner.
Shelagh Delaney's drama will be staged Off-Broadway with direction by Tony nominee Austin Pendleton.
The new rock opera features the work of the band LUDO, Stacey Weingarten and Dana Levinson.
Ana Nogueira's drama offers a pill that promises instant emotional intimacy for couples.
The Berkshire Theatre Group production will begin in September.
The acclaimed production will launch Urban Stages' 2016-17 season.
The Off-Broadway theatre has announced complete casting for the first two productions of the season.
In Celeste Makoff's dark future, a courageous violin maker might just save the day.
Why this mom thinks her daughter's passion for theatre is worth encouraging.
Jenny Rachel Weiner's play about online dating and "catfishing" will debut in October.
The hit comedy follows the lives of the wizard classmates who, unlike Harry and his friends, weren't in the limelight.
Toronto's Soulpepper Theatre Company will make its U.S. debut with a season of new plays and musicals.
The concert series celebrates female, queer and trans artists.