Broadway Shows You Can See Tony Awards Weekend
The 2026 Tony Awards are on June 7. Why not see a Broadway show and then watch the ceremony?
The 2026 Tony Awards are on June 7. Why not see a Broadway show and then watch the ceremony?
To the Tony nominee, "this is not just a creative moment, I'm hoping to live a creative life."
Moungi Bawendi, Dr. Wafaa El-Sadr, Tania Léon, Kica Matos, and Lizeth Palencia are among the luminaries who will be special guests.
The Tony-nominated original Rent star has assembled a cast of Broadway favorites for the Massachusetts production.
Deborah Grace Winer hosts the concerts, part of the Songbook Sundays series.
The Tony-nominated revival of the Andrew Lloyd Webber musical is planning numerous events to make this year's Pride extra fabulous.
The program will give U.S. theatremakers the opportunity to present work at the Edinburgh Festival Fringe.
Drag Race favorites Nina West, Myki Meeks, Crystal Methyd, Silky Ganache, and more will get their ho-ho-ho on.
The Best Musical Tony winner continues its run at the Belasco Theatre.
Her play Liberation is up for Best Play and shows that "women's stories can be universal."
Debbie Allen will receive the Juneteenth Legacy Award at the free concert featuring actors from 17 Broadway shows.
The renowned actor is Tony nominated for his portrayal of children's author Roald Dahl in Giant, a role that requires "stamina."
The Tony Award-winning designers will lead the weeklong session's distinguished roster of guest artists.
The Broadway favorite got her own special portrait at the theatre district eatery May 28.
The new musical was penned by Austin Cappetta.
The SNL alum is Tony nominated for taking audiences on a strange journey as The Rocky Horror Show's Narrator.
The special event harkening back to Oklahoma! was held in Times Square May 30.
Now at Broadway's Nederlander, the musical is tied with The Lost Boys as the season's most nominated new show.
Great Performances telecast the West End transfer of the Donmar Warehouse production last month.
Artistic Director Mark S. Hoebee directs the classic American musical.
The cast from the show's recent North American engagements will reprise their work on Broadway.
Giant co-stars John Lithgow and Rachael Stirling will also be celebrated at Broadway's Longacre Theatre.
Tony nominee David Rockwell discusses his mischievously reinforced set, the inaugural to reopen the Todd Haimes Theatre.
The new musical about asylum seekers will be directed by Joe Brancato.
The first-time Tony nominee blacks out every night during "End Game."