Anastasia Opens and Sean Hayes Arrives on Broadway
The Know: What not to miss May 19-29.
The Know: What not to miss May 19-29.
The downtown theatre has announced its 2016-17 season.
The stage and screen star wasn't too pleased with how it went.
The Broadway producer will be honored at the star-studded Excellence in Theater Award Dinner.
Due to high ticket demand, the theatre has scheduled an additional matinee.
Feinstein's/54 Below will present Anything But Love, featuring lyrics by Arielle O'Keefe, and book by Arianna Taxman and Ciara Renée.
Singer John Legend is behind the Off-Broadway show about Dick Gregory that stars Scandal's Joe Morton.
The 2 Broke Girls actress stars in the world premiere of Halley Feiffer's new play at MCC.
The stage and screen star opens up about playing President Obama's favorite comedian in a show produced by John Legend. Believe the hype!
The revival will kick off the New Group's 2016-17 season Off-Broadway.
The director and dramaturg will succeed Paige Evans beginning July 1.
Actors' Equity is teaming up with the Chicago Public Library to allow patrons to view recorded theatrical performances.
American Theatre Company will stage Dan Aibel's T., named after Tonya Harding and based on the Nancy Kerrigan ice-skating incident.
The New York premiere of Paula Vogel and Rebecca Taichman's play with music opened at the Vineyard Theatre May 17.
Janet Dacal and George Merrick will lead the cast of the Elvis-inspired musical this summer.
The world-premiere production stars Tony winner Harriet Harris as 1920's Broadway actress and murder suspect Charlotte Shelby.
The magic-filled musical makes its world premiere at Barrington Stage Company.
The Public Theater's star-studded annual gala will take place at the Delacorte Theater.
Nightspot Don't Tell Mama will host the 11-week live performance competition that mixes styles and genres.
The Goodman Theatre production of Soups, Stews, and Casseroles: 1976 will make its Chicago premiere this month.
The new comedy by Thomas Ott will play The Playroom Theater next month.
Cleveland Public Theatre will present 44 Plays For 44 Presidents, short sketches chronicling the lives of past American Presidents.
Management takes action in response to a racially charged incident at the theatre.
The actress is taking her show on the road in protest of the bill and to show the LGBT community they're not alone.
Irish Repertory Theatre is reviving Conor McPherson's acclaimed play Off-Broadway.