A 71-Year Affair With Theatre Began When Shows Were 99 Cents
This New York native remembers seeing the original Oklahoma! and getting hooked on theatre.
This New York native remembers seeing the original Oklahoma! and getting hooked on theatre.
The world premiere production of Hillary and Clinton in Chicago has announced its cast.
The Fun Home star has joined the cast of AMC\u2019s upcoming Texas drama.
Inspired by the Feinsteins\/54 Below concert, the production is set to feature a cast of young actors.
First Lady Michelle Obama welcomes the Broadway cast for a student workshop and performance.
The premiere from This Is Our Youth's Kenneth Lonergan stars Timothy Olyphant.
The Kimmy Schmidt and She Loves Me star reveals her backstage and post-show habits, her spirit animal and which part of the day she treasures the most.
We try to uncover some of the mystery behind New York City\u2019s most-talked about (and least-talked about) new show.
The folk and bluegrass-inspired musical explores transgender life.
The 1892 drama was the first play ever written by Nobel Prize winner George Bernard Shaw.
The Roundabout Theatre Company revival stars Steven Pasquale and Leslie Kritzer.
The theatre announces details of its 50th anniversary season.
The Illinois organization has announced its 25th anniversary season.
The pop star sang the musical theatre classic during a free concert in Melbourne, Australia
The Tony nominee has been tapped to star in a reading of Queen of Mean.
The Philadelphia theatre will also offer Stupid F*cking Bird, The Legend of Georgia McBride and a new musical.
The Academy Award winner revealed his statue at a recent curtain call.
The Playwrights Horizons world-premiere production begins previews.
All proceeds from the spring musical production will go to charity.
The Know: What not to miss this week, March 10-20.
The world premiere will begin performances Off-Broadway this spring.
Columbia@Roundabout will nurture the next generation of playwrights and theatre administrators.
The next Fun Home? Eight artists and projects have been selected for the new cultural exchange program in Morocco.
The acclaimed Chicago-based company will present world premieres by Tony-winning playwrights Tracy Letts and David Rabe.
The Seattle hit is receiving private, industry-only presentations at Playwrights Horizons today.