The Pass to Make U.S. Debut Off-Broadway
The five-week engagement is set to open at LaMama August 3, starring Terry Bell, Matisse Ratron-Neal, and more.
The five-week engagement is set to open at LaMama August 3, starring Terry Bell, Matisse Ratron-Neal, and more.
Ten years after making her Broadway debut as Roxie in Chicago, the country music superstar has turned her sights on another sympathetic killer.
Jay Armstrong Johnson and Jimin Moon star in the parody of the streaming series.
The company has hosted recent revivals of Into the Woods and Guys and Dolls.
The Disney musical continues at the Texas venue through July 5.
Lonny Price is directing the new revival.
The four-week limited engagement is directed by comedian Sam Blumenfeld.
Conceived and directed by Thomas Ostermeier, the production is getting a English premiere after an 18-year world tour.
The 15th anniversary production of Nassim Soleimanpour's play continues at the Duchess through November 2.
After weeks of Hargitay serving as a full-time superfan for the Knicks, it was Brunson's turn to cheer for the stage and screen star.
Works from Quiara Alegría Hudes, Andrew Lloyd Webber, and more more are part of the season launching July 10.
Core Theatre Group and Warwick Center for the Performing Arts are bringing the musical comedy to the stage.
Molly Bernard, Zoë Winters, and more star in the new work from the Eureka Day playwright at MCC Theater.
London stage favorite Joel Harper-Jackson is leading the musical as Ol' Blue Eyes at the Aldwych Theatre.
The track is the second single from the Tony winner's forthcoming solo album, Enough.
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The stage adaptation of the Disney film plays the Theatre Royal Drury Lane.
Jennifer Simard and Betsy Wolfe currently lead the audience favorite screen-to-stage musical at the Lunt-Fontanne.
The Grammy winner also stars in the new work, playing Perelman Performing Arts Center.
Playbill has received a copy of her resignation letter from the Washington, D.C. institution.
From the score, the stunning set design, the remarkable performances, take a hearty bite out of this new musical!
The play previously played in London and Tokyo.
John Tartaglia, who played Pinocchio in the original Broadway cast, is directing the summer production.
Kerry Washington, Kara Young, Danielle Pinnock, and director Whitney White appeared on the daytime talk show June 25.
This longtime stage actor had never done Shakespeare before, then NAATCO called him.