The Broadway Review: 'Purlie Victorious' delivers a masterful sermon on satire
The revival of Ossie Davis' killingly funny and perceptive 1961 play is as close to Biblical scripture as Black theater gets.
The revival of Ossie Davis' killingly funny and perceptive 1961 play is as close to Biblical scripture as Black theater gets.
To celebrate Halloween, the Broadway production will offer special gifts and programming every Tuesday in October.
A tentpole recording studio behind multiple Broadway cast albums, Renaissance will continue with a trio of new owners.
The new musical is set to begin performances in November.
Donations from Stephanie and Carter McClelland and John Gore have made the change possible.
The conversation will take place after a one-night-only benefit performance of the musical.
Presenters also plan to introduce a legislative proposal to increase nonprofit funding.
For the week ending Sept. 24, the 26 currently running shows grossed $22,442,339.
The nonprofit will offer access to adjusted performances of three Broadway shows.
The "Hamilton" alum will open the revival before Alex Brightman takes over.
The musical revival will open in spring of 2024.
Tony Award nominee Lear deBessonet with Nataki Garrett and Clyde Valentin launch the Federal Theatre Project-inspired program that could reverberate to regionals and Broadway.
Cox is also appearing in the production as Glinda.
McKnight will assume the role officially in December.
Bishop will depart the organization at the end of the 2024-2025 season.
The New York City mayor gathered 52 stakeholders from the live arts industry and government to discuss reinvigorating business on Broadway and beyond.
The readings will be held on Sept. 22 in New York City.
The performance is in collaboration with a new corn-based snack from Pipcorn.
The musical will host special events, release exclusive content and more as part of "SIXth of the Month."
Disney's "Aladdin" team " from management to production " worked fast to get Mikayla Renfrow to Broadway so the show could go on.
Rothman, who currently serves as artistic director, founded the organization in 1979.
The mainstream music producer and director will serve as dance arranger.
The two presentations will be held in New York City on Sept. 28 and 29.
In her own words, the "Hadestown"'s new Persephone bares her soul in this revelation about the demands of pop music versus theater.
Dale A. Mott and Charles D. Urstadt's Edgewood Entertainment will focus on elevating BIPOC,LGBTQIA+ and female stories and creators.