Grosses analysis: 'Operation Mincemeat' original cast ends strong, 'Every Brilliant Thing' starts strong and more
For the week ending Feb. 22, the 28 running productions grossed $31,554,841.
For the week ending Feb. 22, the 28 running productions grossed $31,554,841.
Adaptations of two musicals will be released this spring, and another is in development.
The show will make its Broadway debut in a 16-week limited engagement at the St. James Theatre beginning March 26.
The album is produced by orchestrator Lux Pyramid and co-produced by the show's writers and composers Jim Barne and Kit Buchan, as well as the show's director Tim Jackson and music superv…
'Marjorie Prime' actor June Squibb is also set to be one of the awards' presenters at the.
The memorial celebration will take place March 14 at Judson Memorial Church.
The lore of the play starting as a monologue for a friend has become well-known, but how did Macmillan think of listing all of the reasons worth living as an interactive drama?
The prize will be given on May 26 at the organization's annual spring luncheon.
While the musical continues its Broadway run, the original cast has taken its final bow.
The move follows the League's decision yesterday to cancel all of Broadway's Feb. 22 evening performances.
Broadway News has rounded up a few industry events for the week of February 23, so you never miss your cue.
In this exclusive video, wigmaker and designer J. Jared Janas and associate Ellyn Miller demonstrate every step of making a wig by hand.
Now known as Rochefort Parsons-Meares, the costume house is poised to expand and innovate.
Arnold S. Levine has been building headpieces for Broadway for nearly 40 years " here's how he started and sustained his shop.
The show will make its Broadway debut in a 16-week limited engagement at the St. James Theatre beginning March 26.
Your list of potential audience emails is only as valuable as the way in which you leverage it.
The musical is available through Music Theatre International.
The eligibility rulings for five productions " including "Chess" and "Marjorie Prime" " have been announced.
A six-time Tony Award winner, Grenblatt is retiring after five decades of producing.
As previously announced, Tony winner Jonathan Groff will play his final performance in the role on March 29.
The production will play for 10 weeks only at a Shubert theater to be announced.
Fifty-eight programs from around the country have been selected to choose student performers.
The Joe Mantello-helmed production has set its full cast. Â