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Original Death Becomes Her cast members Christopher Sieber (Ernest Menville) and Jennifer Simard (Helen Sharp) will always be young and beautiful. We here at Broadway.com just wanted t…
The first shows of the spring season are blooming on Broadway. This week on The Broadway Show we're giving our flowers to Every Brilliant Thing, officially open at the Hudson Theatre, and sh…
Second Stage Theater's Becky Shaw begins performances on Broadway at the Hayes Theater on March 18. Opening night is April 6.
Written by Gina Gionfriddo and directed by Trip Cullman,�…
Broadway is about to have some serious cattitude. Cats: The Jellicle Ball, the Ballroom-inspired reimagining of Andrew Lloyd Webber's classic musical begins performances on March 18, w…
Now that Every Brilliant Thing is officially open on Broadway, there's no excuse not to catch Tony winner Daniel Radcliffe starring in the emotional one-man show at the Hudson Theatre. Still…
When Cinco Paul first had the idea for Schmigadoon!, he envisioned it on the stage. More than 25 years after the first seeds were planted, the Emmy winner's musical parody has come full circ…
When Pulitzer Prize winning playwright David Lindsay-Abaire first told his friends about the idea for what would become The Balusters on Broadway, he didn't expect such a big reaction. "They…
We raise our cups to the new principal cast members of Broadway's Hadestown, who began performances at the Walter Kerr Theatre on March 3. The production released new photos of Joshua Colley…
Tony-winning set designer Rachel Hauck is responsible for some of the most memorable Broadway visuals in recent memory, from the industrial music hall of Hadestown to the colossal shipwreck …
Prepare to have your consciousness raised. Following an acclaimed run on Broadway, Liberation is hitting the road as part of a multi-theater co-production in select cities, including G…
Two-time Tony Award winner Kara Young joins the cast of the first ever Broadway revival of David Auburn's Tony Award and Pulitzer Prize winning play Proof, directed by Thomas …
Burke Swanson plays James Hopper Jr. in Stranger Things: The First Shadow on Broadway. (His character grows up to be chief of police Jim Hopper, played by David Harbour in the Netfl…
Titanique is setting sail once again, this time with its sights set on Broadway. The one-of-a-kind musical voyage tells the story of ill-fated lovers Jack and Rose with exactly what the icon…
Prepare to have your consciousness raised. Following an acclaimed run on Broadway, Liberation is hitting the road as part of a multi-theater co-production in select cities, including G…
The Lost Boys, A New Musical is a fresh take on the 1987 cult-classic film that producers James Carpinello, Marcus Chait and Patrick Wilson are dying for audiences to sink their teeth int…
Elizabeth A. Davis is getting a new set of fangs. The Tony nominee will play Valerie Bloodlove in select performances of the off-Broadway musical Blood/Love, serving as an alternate for the …
Wanted (formerly known as Gun & Powder) is coming to Broadway this fall. The show begins performances at the James Earl Jones Theatre on October 15 with an official opening set for…
Lisa Ann Walter will trade the halls of Abbott Elementary for Westerberg High when she joins the cast of Heathers The Musical next month. Walter, whose credits also include The Parent Trap a…
Manhattan Theatre Club has announced two shows for the 2026-2027 season: Jocelyn Bioh's School Girls; Or, The African Mean Girls Play and Nick Payne's The Unbelievers. This marks the Broa…
Laurie Hernandez, the two-time medal-winning Olympic gymnast, joins the Broadway company of & Juliet on March 17. Hernandez makes her Broadway debut as part of the show's ensemble, in th…
The Outsiders on Broadway welcomes new cast members to the Bernard B. Jacobs Theatre on March 17. Leading the cast as Ponyboy Curtis is Noah Pacht. He is joined by Caleb Mathura, making h…
As we barrel through our own roaring twenties, Michael John LaChiusa and George C. Wolfe's prohibition era musical The Wild Party returns to the Big Apple from from March 18"29 through Ne…
In 1926, a production of Noël Coward's comedy of bad manners, Fallen Angels, was banned after just a few performances. A century later, Roundabout Interim Artistic Director Scott Ellis is…
Dog Day Afternoon is officially on Broadway, bringing the 1975 true crime drama to the stage for the first time. Directed by Olivier winner Rupert Goold, the play depicts a Brooklyn hold-up …
Michael James Scott, original cast member of Disney's Aladdin on Broadway and longest-running Genie, will be departing the production on May 3. We here at Broadway.com are wishing him well.
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