The musical examines the story of the notorious Leonardo Da Vinci painting.
For the week ending Sept. 14, the 28 currently running productions grossed $30,128,088.
The production will open on March 11, 2026 at a Shubert theater to be announced.
Applications are now open for 2026.
New company .merch has shaken up the industry with its fresh variety of goods and unpredictable product drops for Best Musical Tony Award winner "Maybe Happy Ending."Â
Dreamgirls premiered at the Imperial Theatre in 1981 and ran for 1,521 performances.
The musical based on Ann M. Martin's popular book series.
Several new Main Stem productions set to open this fall can now apply for the credit.
"Harry Potter" and "Stranger Things" scribe Jack Thorne was also recognized.
Drama Desk Award nominee Zoe Sarnak and Emmy Award nominee Sarah Treem are set to write the adaptation.
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Longstanding partner Allan Williams will step down.
Stars Keanu Reeves and Alex Winter, director Lloyd and more reveal the approach to the 2025 revival.
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The pair will join longtime partners Amy Jacobs and Devin Keudell to lead the general management firm behind "Mamma Mia!," "Harry Potter and the Cursed Child" and more.
The event is one of many of the musical's events and awards celebrating Hispanic Heritage Month.
2025 Tony Award nominee Louis McCartney and more are scheduled to appear.
Dunn will work in both a casting and producing capacity.
Tony Award nominee Sky Lakota Lynch recounts how the cast visited Oklahoma to learn about the world of the Tony-winning musical.
The production, which stars Bobby Cannavale, James Corden and Neil Parick Harris, will welcome New York City public school students.
The production company behind 'Moulin Rouge! The Musical' is developing the new stage property.