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In the second of this three-part series, Tony Award-nominated performer Robyn Hurder, actor Clyde Alves, Tony-winning choreographer Casey Nicholaw and more weigh in on how the style of Broad…
The organization received a 2022 Tony Honor for uniting teens from different backgrounds to build a more inclusive industry.
Williams shares her excitement about bringing the hit 1970s musical to new audiences with the 2024 revival.
In the first of this three-part series, director-choreographers Andy Blankenbuehler and Wayne Cilento discuss how dance has evolved on Broadway in recent decades and the state of choreograph…
Producer Ken Davenport announced the change on his social media, citing audience research he conducted.
For the week ending Aug. 20, the 26 currently running productions grossed $25,806,601.
From "The Cottage" to "Back to the Future" to "Here Lies Love," more shows have bet on a summer opening than traditional logic dictates. The producers reveal their strategies.
The tracks honor the 80th anniversary of the partnership between the composer and librettist.
A tour and international productions are in the works, according to producers James L. Nederlander and Hunter Arnold.
The new musical based on the novel and film of the same name will bow at the Bernard B. Jacobs Theatre.
Magician and critic Ben Robinson reviews Broadway's latest magic show.
Morales will step in for a limited engagement.
Why the Spanish-born magician adores theater and what to expect from his new Main Stem show
Short-term bridge loans will be available for A.R.T./NY member organizations.
Thousands of people have lost their homes due to wildfires in Lahaina, Maui.
Behind the generation of two rare partnerships with the juggernaut musical
The money will go to the new Hollywood Arts Collective building " to be named for Rita Moreno.
This will mark the third class of fellows in the partnership program.
Concord Theatricals has announced the release of a modified version of the musical.
Original Santiago Ricky Rojas sets final-performance date.
For the week ending Aug. 13, the 25 currently running productions brought in $25,655,508.
The Manhattan Theatre Club production will welcome returning actors from the Off-Broadway production in addition to new company members.
The Broadway musical will provide free childcare by Broadway Babysitters for ticket holders at four upcoming performances.
Producers Sue Frost and Aaron Glick, playwright Douglas Lyons and more predict possible benefits and challenges caused by the ripple from America's theaters.
Headliners for the three-day event have also been announced.