Kids' Night on Broadway sets 2026 return
Theatergoers age 18 and under can see a show for free when joined by an adult paying full price.
Theatergoers age 18 and under can see a show for free when joined by an adult paying full price.
The 2015 musical tells the true story of the creation of "Peter Pan."
For the week ending Jan. 18, the 31 running productions grossed $34,695,615.
Nominations for the 92nd annual awards will be announced on April 20.
ATW veterans Ian Weiss and Ann Marie Gong have been promoted.
The tour is set to launch at The Bushnell in Hartford, Connecticut, with subsequent stops in Boston, Chicago, Las Vegas, Los Angeles, Philadelphia, San Francisco and Washington, D.C.
Performances begin March 27, with opening night set for April 19.
Producer Jenny Gersten and writer Danny Strong weigh in on the process of updating theatrical work.
Broadway News has rounded up a few industry events for the week of January 19, so you never miss your cue.
Jan. 18 marks the 28th anniversary of the musical's opening " here's how the star-studded cast first got together.
Interested theatergoers can apply for in-home babysitting services.
The 2026 cast will also mark the return of two original Broadway cast members.
The Tony Award-nominated producer of "The Piano Lesson" and the upcoming "Joe Turner's Come and Gone" reflects on how to improve Broadway business.
Dounia Benabdallah serves in this role with marketing firm the Pekoe Group and shares insights from her days on the job.
Two "Chicago" alums are returning to the cell block.
Original cast member Brandon Victor Dixon will return to the role of Davis beginning January 27 through the remainder of the run.
Kevin Chamberlin, Adam Heller and Tomás Matos round out the cast of the new Matthew Lombardo comedy.
The Broadway musical will celebrate the life and legacy of Martin Luther King Jr. via after-show talkbacks with gospel music legends in January 2026.
The company will feature Joshua Colley as Orpheus, Gary Dourdan as Hades, J. Harrison Ghee as Hermes, Gaby Moreno as Persephone and Jordan Tyson as Eurydice.
Current Daisy, Aisha Jackson will play her final performance in the role on February 1.
Ainsley Melham will play his final performance on February 1.
They are among the artists to receive a $50,000 prize from United States Artists.
For the week ending January 11, the 31 running productions grossed $34,320,229.