Courtney Reed to join the cast of 'Moulin Rouge!'
The Tony Award-winning production continues at the Al Hirschfeld Theatre.
The Tony Award-winning production continues at the Al Hirschfeld Theatre.
Theater owners and producers Robert Wankel, Sonia Friedman, Brian Anthony Moreland and more weigh in on the state of Broadway.
The Broadway production stars Tony Award winner Jodie Comer.
The pair will star in the comedy inspired by Steven Spielberg's "Jaws."
Recognized as a changemaker in her field, Nottage spoke to Broadway News about her past impact and what's next for her.
The actors and stage managers labor union previously supported the duo during the 2020 election.
The musical will hold two private readings in New York City on June 22.
Housed at the Stonewall Inn, the wall celebrates activists and artists who fought for liberation of the community.
Newell's journey to their history-making win wasn't as straightforward as some might think.
Three Broadway marketing executives break down their strategies for using social media personalities to drive ticket sales.
The comedian and actor joins a producing team that includes Tony Award winner Lea Salonga and H.E.R.
Bening succeeds Brian Stokes Mitchell, who has held the position since 2004.
Gaur spoke to Broadway News about her approach to leading the next chapter of the audience development nonprofit.
A new play from Pulitzer Prize winner Paula Vogel and a Broadway premiere from Branden Jacobs-Jenkins are in the lineup.
Boggess originated the role of Mary in the musical's 2022 Off-Broadway premiere.
Joshua Edwards has been live-captioning the Tonys since 2018. What was different about this unscripted year?
The new installation will open to the public on June 30.
Find out who will join Leslie Odom Jr. on Broadway.
Brian Stokes Mitchell and Mary K Klinger have been added to the list of award recipients.
The Del Hughes Awards for Lifetime Achievement in the Art of Stage Management is the only of its kind.
Yearwood replaces Jordan Fisher, who will play his final performance on June 18.
The theater was home to the Broadway run of Turner's bio-musical, "Tina."
In mid-May, the fate of the Tony Awards was up in the air. Here's what one Broadway advertising executive was thinking.
The "Some Like It Hot" cast members visited as part of the administration's honoring of Pride month.
The production will launch a national tour from Baltimore before landing on Broadway in 2024.