Grosses Analysis: Oklahoma! and Slave Play End Broadway Runs With a Bang
The two buzzy productions earned their highest grosses in their final weeks.
The two buzzy productions earned their highest grosses in their final weeks.
The Off-Broadway series continues with host Eric Ostrow.
The actor will once again play the Genie in the Disney musical.
The Oscar nominee will also producer alongside Martin Scorsese, Steven Spielberg, and Todd Phillips.
The X Factor and musical theatre favorite will be joined by the London Musical Theatre Orchestra.
The three titles"one world premiere and two New York premieres"join the company's 2020"2021 slate.
The Theatre for a New Audience production opened January 19.
The program from the National Endowment for the Arts and the American Theatre Wing pairs high school songwriters with Broadway mentors.
Grants will go toward theatre companies and arts organizations in all 50 states as well as Washington, D.C. and Puerto Rico.
Steven Reineke will conduct the April event at Carnegie Hall.
Tituss Burgess will host the March event.
The musical will also donate its proceeds from its performance on January 26 (Australia Day).
The memorial service will take place at the Lunt-Fontanne Theatre, where two separate revivals of Hello, Dolly! played.
The new report from the Broadway League explores data from the 2018"2019 Broadway season.
The cast of the Classic Stage Company production will also include Judy Kuhn, Steven Pasquale, and Brandon Uranowitz.
The 92nd annual ceremony will take place February 9.
The play is one of two in Classic Stage Company's Gothic repertory presentation, paired with Frankenstein.
Performances will run February 19"23 at New York City Center.
The new take on the fairytale will arrive in theatres in February 2021.
Tony-winning Pose favorite Porter is up for Entertainer of the Year.
Lady G: Plays and Whisperings of Lady Gregory will begin Off-Broadway February 12.
The Wicked alum will join ACT Resident Music Supervisor Bryan Perri for the February event.
The Mel Brooks musical heads to the network following its success with The Little Mermaid.
The monologue play follows a conservative Christian woman grappling with her daughter's gender identity.
Tony winner Jones and Brandon Victor Dixon will star as Diana and Dan Goodman in the Kennedy Center production.