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The Tony Award-winning choreographer wants "to be able to say something with my work," as he said on the latest episode of "Broadway Press Day with Ruthie Fierberg."
Predict the winners of the Tony Awards correctly and you could win a trip to see five Broadway shows and more.
The new drama opened at the Winter Garden Theatre on April 3.
For the week ending April 27, the 40 currently running productions grossed $46,949,262.
The show will run for six months at the Winter Garden Theatre from August 2 through February 1, 2026.
The album is produced by Scott M. Riesett, composer-lyricist Marc Shaiman, music supervisor Stephen Oremus, Sean Patrick Flahaven and score supervisor Samuel Hoad.
The Tony-winning actor will be honored for her humanitarian service.
The annual awards honor theatrical and cinematic achievement in dance.
Hazek will take the helm as owner of the newly rebranded firm.
Shows examined include "Floyd Collins," "Boop!," "Real Women Have Curves" and more.
The trio makes up the Honored Artists in Theatre category.
The 2025 Tony Awards will take place on June 8.
The Drama Desk Awards honor Broadway, Off-Broadway and Off-Off-Broadway.
Both will play limited engagements beginning July 22 at the Al Hirschfeld Theatre.
Molly Barnett, a co-founder of Grapevine PR, has built publicity campaigns for approximately 25 shows, including this season's "Redwood" and "Oh, Mary!"
Sergio Trujillo architects a vivacious staging of the beacon Mexican mother-daughter story.
A powerhouse creative team orchestrates a stunning, one-of-a-kind musical about an extraordinarily strange human story.
To no one's surprise, star Jonathan Groff's got the magic, vintage touch.Â
Taub will be presented with the Frederick Loewe Award, presented annually for achievement in a theatrical score, on April 28.
"Death Becomes Her" leads the pack, as Cole Escola and Conrad Ricamora announced the full slate of recognitions for the 2024-2025 season.
The three-time Pulitzer Prize finalist explains why he structured the comedy as a pseudo-documentary and how putting himself at the center freed up audiences.
Rupert Holmes' carnivalist revision of Gilbert and Sullivan's patter-filled comic opera undercuts its own funny.
"Basura" is a collaboration between Estefan and her daughter, Emily Estefan.
The annual ceremony honoring shows produced on, Off- and Off-Off-Broadway will take place in June.