5 minutes with a Tony nominee: 'The Outsiders'' Matthew Rego and Hank Unger
The Araca Group producers discuss their approach to making and marketing the new Tony Award-nominated musical.
The Araca Group producers discuss their approach to making and marketing the new Tony Award-nominated musical.
The revival will begin fall 2024.
The trio of stars from the hit revival shares what drew them to their characters, wisdom from director Maria Friedman and more.
The Chocolate Factory's artistic director, David Babani, reveals his producing philosophy, a way to improve the exchange between London and Broadway and more.
The pair delve into the differences between Off-Broadway and Broadway, the details in the score and what it felt like to perform the musical.
The costume designer uncovers the inspiration behind the opulent musical.
The musical tells the story of a shipwrecked crew and what they'll do to survive.
The Emmy-nominated actor from "Dopesick" and "The Looming Tower" talks his return to Broadway and why "Patriots" was the right play for his homecoming.
The revival's producers on why they brought the musical back to Broadway and how they attract audiences.
The limited engagement will open this summer.
The director uncovers the process of creating an intimate story in a sweeping spectacle and the challenges of putting a circus on a Broadway stage.
Tony Award-nominated director Danya Taymor and choreographers Rick and Jeff Kuperman dig into the physical demands, fiery staging and vulnerable grit of their new musical.Â
The first-time Tony Award nominee shares insights into his "Cabaret" character, the advice he got from Joel Grey and the experience of acting opposite Bebe Neuwirth.
Tony Award nominees Shaina Taub, Leigh Silverman and Jill Furman break down how the new musical merges history and heart.
The 2024 Best Choreography nominee discusses the conception and movement of the new musical based on the album by Sufjan Stevens.
Listen as the 2024 Tony Award nominee describes the adventure of "Stereophonic," learning to play the bass for this role and the destiny of meeting his character at the right time.
In the first episode of Broadway News' audio series, hear from 2024 Tony Award nominee about her experience singing Alicia Keys' music, playing a mom and why she'll never leave the theater.
Director Gordon Greenberg discusses creating a laugh-out-loud, '80s-set "confection" of a musical.
The project's producer, Cheryl Widner, is a longtime Broadway dresser.
The Tony Award-winning sound designer of "MJ," now nominated for "Hell's Kitchen," breaks down the obstacles he overcomes to create award-worthy sound design.
The union for professional actors and stage managers is currently bargaining with the Broadway League.
Set in a Harlem-based African braiding salon, Bioh's comedy blends humor and sincerity, familiarity and hyper-specificity and a micro story with macro issues.
Librettist Bruce Sussman, director Warren Carlyle, designers Beowulf Boritt, Linda Cho, Ricky Lurie, Peggy Eisenhauer and Dan Moses Schrier " plus members of the company " break down the pro…
With a 28-year Broadway directing career, Greif has crafted three entirely different but equally cogent musicals for one helluva season.
The album will feature original songs by Will Butler from the play by David Adjmi.