New Deaf West Show and Merrily We Roll Along Tapped For Wallis Season
The Sondheim musical is part of the Wallis Annenberg Center's new season, along with Deaf West's staging of an Edward Albee work.
The Sondheim musical is part of the Wallis Annenberg Center's new season, along with Deaf West's staging of an Edward Albee work.
The American Idol alum is set to play Suzy Simpson, previously played by Kathy Brier.
The new work by Buyer & Cellar playwright Jonathan Tolins begins at the end of the month.
Take a sneak peek at the program notes for the world-premiere musical by Lynn Ahrens, Stephen Flaherty and Terrence McNally.
The Tony-winning musical will make its Australian premiere in September 2017.
The new Josephine Baker musical stars Deborah Cox as the legendary singer.
The cast, including Steven Pasquale and Leslie Kritzer, will head into the studio June 1.
Real-life married couple Dylan and Becky Ann Baker star in the John Doyle-helmed production Off-Broadway.
Rupert Everett stars as Oscar Wilde in the production at BAM, directed by Neil Armfield.
Long Wharf Theatre presents the new musical with direction by Kathleen Marshall.
The Off-Broadway company will also present a new musical.
In a letter to the Times, a host of theatre artists join the Dramatists Guild in clarifying the "misunderstood art" of book writing.
All proceeds will benefit Second Stage Theatre.
In partnership with L.A. Theatre Works, the theatre will record and distribute John Strand's political drama based on Antonin Scalia.
The Tony winner will be featured as a guest performer at the composer's upcoming Subculture event.
The Broadway stars are set to appear in Town Hall's The Broadway Musicals of the 1960's.
The Tony nominee replaces original company member Michael McGrath.
The world-premiere production stars Tony winner Harriet Harris as 1920's Broadway actress and murder suspect Charlotte Shelby.
Stew and Heidi Rodewald, the duo behind the Tony-winning Passing Strange, reunite for the world premiere.
The Oscar and Tony-winning playwright describes the "roundabout" way in which the duo has worked on this new Belle Époque musical.
Michael Lenox, who worked on Lazarus, recalls his encounter with the star and how the cast reacted to his unexpected death while stopped outside the theatre.
The Actors' Equity Foundation also announced that Bill Camp and Lois Smith are the recipients of the annual Richard Seff Award.
Lisa Bielawa's Vireo has been created specifically for episodic release via broadcast.
Tickets are now on sale for the seventh annual season at Theatre Row.
The world-premiere production by William Francis Hoffman plays Rattlestick Playwrights Theater.