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Lead producers John Johnson and Sue Wagner discuss moving the smash-hit Off-Broadway play to the Main Stem.
Lead producers John Johnson and Sue Wagner discuss moving the smash-hit Off-Broadway play to the Main Stem.
Listen to the first episode of the new podcast "Who Were the Comedian Harmonists?"
The producer behind this season's "Days of Wine and Roses" and "The Notebook," as well as such juggernauts as "Rent" and "SIX," gives his perspective on the industry's inner workings.
The contract under negotiation, known as the development agreement, expired on Feb. 11.
The producer behind "Days of Wine and Roses" and "The Notebook" talks about competition, a packed spring and advertising strategy.
The two-time "RuPaul's Drag Race" winner will play the role of Matron "Mama" Morton again.
A peek at Part 1 of the two-part movie musical adaptation wasn't the only Broadway moment during Feb. 11's big game.
Playwright Amy Herzog, director Sam Gold and actors Strong and Imperioli illuminate the distinctions in the 2024 revival of the Ibsen classic.
The revival of John Patrick Shanley's play has rescheduled its opening night.
"Who Were the Comedian Harmonists? The True Story Behind Broadway's 'Harmony'" unlocks the individual stories of the group's six singers, their wives and more.
The original cast recording won the 2024 Grammy Award for Best Musical Theater Album. Plus, other Broadway-related wins.
The Theater Industry Standard Group is disrupting the conventional Broadway investment model with the launch of their first initiative, 2ATC.
The two-time Tony Award-winning performer, Lifetime Achievement recipient and Kennedy Center Honoree passed away on Jan. 30.
AKA NYC's CEO Elizabeth Furze describes the Arts Insider program and its corresponding platform, which kicks off with a reach of 6.2 million followers.
The touring production is set to begin in June 2025.
See the full list of nominees.
With "Prayer for the French Republic," the playwright's ability to articulate multiple opinions with equal passion is on full display.
The composer-lyricist, with stars Kelli O'Hara and Brian d'Arcy James and director Michael Greif, dissects the viscerality in the new musical's score.
The Manhattan Theatre Club artistic director will be the sole honoree of the Lotos Club event.
Applications are now open for prospective fellows, who will learn across nine departments during the musical's mounting process.
Phil Lojo has overseen the sound on shows like "The Color Purple" and "Back to the Future."
With the win of a 2024 Emmy Award, John joins the short list of artists who have won all four major awards.
The movie musical hits cinemas on Jan. 12.
Traditional advertisements have been abandoned in favor of an art exhibit. Producers Greg Nobile and Jenny Niederhoffer explain why.
In this exclusive interview, the actor and producer reveals how the upcoming production came to be, his admiration for playwright David Henry Hwang and his onstage roots.