Lea Salonga to Return to Feinstein's/54 Below
Due to popular demand, the leading lady will return to play a record-breaking 15 performances.
Due to popular demand, the leading lady will return to play a record-breaking 15 performances.
The Broadway actors will lead the cast of A Scythe Of Time at the annual New York Musical Festival.
The lunchtime summer series, presented by 106.7 LITE FM, is returning to midtown.
Stopped in the theatre district, the Marriott Hotel employee talks about why he loves Broadway.
The landmark downtown theatre goes digital with 55 years of materials from its archives.
Manhattan Theatre Club will celebrate the two-time Tony winner at its fall benefit.
The slate features works by award-winning writers Tracy Letts, Anna Deavere Smith and Bruce Norris.
Joining the previously announced Skylar Astin and Santino Fontana, will also be Rebecca Naomi Jones and Kate Wetherhead.
The Oscar nominee is returning to Broadway to star in a new adaptation of Chekhov's classic play.
Led by director and choreographer Mia Michaels, the show opened June 23 at Radio City Music Hall.
Musical bookwriter Tim Federle shares his "I've made it moment" and why Idina Menzel always gets him teary-eyed.
Two concerts are bringing together performers from the original production through the Broadway revival.
Feinstein's/54 Below presents Anything But Love, featuring lyrics by Arielle O'Keefe and book by Arianna Taxman and Renée.
The eighth annual awards, hosted by Zachari Levi, will be live streamed online.
The cast surprised the icon with a performance of "I Am What I Am" from La Cage.
The new rock opera features the work of the band LUDO, Stacey Weingarten and Dana Levinson.
For anyone who misses the live broadcast, the on-demand encore will be available for seven days.
The annual festival of short plays will kick off next month at 59E59 Theaters.
The downtown theatre has announced its 2016 fall slate.
Janet Dacal and George Merrick star in the 1960's-set, Elvis-inspired musical.
The annual summer program features a host of new works by José Rivera, John Patrick Shanley, Taylor Mac, Josh Radnor and more.
See who's joining Will Swenson, Kyle Dean Massey and Scarlett Strallen in the musical comedy.
Elisabeth Vincentelli has confirmed that she is no longer writing for the New York Post.
The Know: What not to miss in theatre June 23-July 3.
James Wesley and Seth Rudetsky explain the inspiration behind the moving recording that benefits the LGBT community of Orlando.