Carolee Carmello Walks the Passerelle, Headlining Hello, Dolly! Tour Beginning September 25
The three-time Tony nominee assumes the role of Dolly Gallagher Levi; among those joining her on the road is Broadway veteran John Bolton.
The three-time Tony nominee assumes the role of Dolly Gallagher Levi; among those joining her on the road is Broadway veteran John Bolton.
John Doyle will direct the Classic Stage Company production.
The Broadway mainstay steps in for fellow Honeymoon in Vegas alum Rob McClure as Adam Maitland.
The show, based on the book by Jodi Picoult and Samantha Van Leer, will open in May 2020.
Eric Owens and Angel Blue take on the title roles in the staging, marking the first time the Gershwin and Heyward opera has been presented at the Met in 30 years.
Recent West End star Phoebe Waller-Bridge took home three awards over the course of the night for Fleabag.
Co-bookwriter Robert Horn will pen the script for the movie, directed by Tamra Davis.
The stage adaptation of the 2001 film made its Broadway premiere this summer.
The 74th annual ceremony will take place at Radio City Music Hall.
The Washington, D.C. staging will star the previously announced J. Quinton Johnson, Isabelle McCalla, Michael Park, and Rebecca Luker.
Tony winner Brian Stokes Mitchell and London stage alum Rob Houchen are also among the company.
Fleming will first headline a Los Angeles Opera engagement with Dove Cameron.
The Broadway musical about The Temptations continues to draw full crowds at the Imperial Theatre.
Christopher Fitzgerald, Caitlin Houlahan, and Natasha Yvette Williams step back into the diner.
The first batch of victors were revealed ahead of the primetime ceremony September 22.
The American Idol winner plays Jenna for a limited engagement.
The West End production of the Tony-winning musical will begin October 29.
The Italian conductor will officially assume the title from Andrew Davis in 2021.
The 20th annual festival will take place October 11"13.
The Broadway-themed music festival returns to Central Park in October.
The two will headline the first Broadway revival of the 1968 comedy, to be helmed by John Benjamin Hickey.
The Jimmy Award winner returns to the show following a limited summer engagement earlier this year.
Both musicals surpassed $2 million in sales over the first week of September.
The book writer discussed the impact of the rock 'n' roll star before the stars dived in.
The Oscar winner plays the entertainment legend in the upcoming biopic Judy.