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Director Jamie Lloyd, choreographer Fabian Aloise and co-video designer-cinematographer Joe Ransom spill the details behind using simulcast for the ultimate musical experience.
Starry performances can't fully salvage director Kenny Leon's indeterminate production of the Shakespearean tragedy.
The new musical opened on March 20 at the Golden Theatre.
From "Gypsy" and "Death Becomes Her" to "Smash" and "John Proctor Is the Villain," the 2024-2025 season highlights women in a refreshing way.
The album was produced by three-time Grammy winner Sean Patrick Flahaven, Grammy winner Scott M. Riesett and "Death Becomes Her" composer-lyricists Noel Carey and Julia Mattison.
Tools for effective engagement and why it's important
British comedy troupe SpitLip brings a creative spoof of an implausible military operation to Broadway.
The musical is adapted from Dart's 1985 novel of the same name, which inspired the 1988 film.
Marco Ramirez's musical " a transfer from Off-Broadway " skims over pre- and post-Revolution Cuban life, but vividly displays what came of it: incredible music.
The drama, directed by Patrick Marber, will run through June 18.
The duo joins recent appointees Lear deBessonet and Bartlett Sher for the nonprofit's 2025-2026 season.
The company, called "Together," will be focused on collaboration, ensemble, equal pay for actors and shared creative credit.
The Oscar-winning filmmaker was the mind behind the television show and the driver of a big change for the stage adaptation.Â
Just in Time has delayed its first preview by three days, now beginning performances March 31 instead of March 28.
Michael Patrick Productions, a co-producer of "Maybe Happy Ending," is shepherding the play with music.
The drama took a world premiere bow on Broadway starring Robert Downey Jr. in 2024.
Nominations will be revealed on April 25 at the Museum of Broadway.
For the week ending March 16, the 31 currently running productions grossed $37,459,896.
The show's 12-week Broadway engagement at Studio 54 begins May 24 with an official June 12 opening and runs through August 17.
AKA's current Broadway clients include "The Picture of Dorian Gray" and "Glengarry Glen Ross."
Branden Jacobs-Jenkins' terrific new contemporary drama is an intimate look into an influential political family's behind-closed-doors behavior.
The Grammy Award winner will collaborate with Tracy Letts and David Cromer on "Fire & Rain."