Selling a show in London vs. New York
Producers Sonia Friedman, Lucas McMahon and more talk marketing strategies, critical reception and awards in the West End vs. Broadway.
Producers Sonia Friedman, Lucas McMahon and more talk marketing strategies, critical reception and awards in the West End vs. Broadway.
The Screen Actors Guild Awards ceremony streamed live on Netflix on Feb. 23.
With the matinée performance on Feb. 22, "The Book of Mormon"Â will reach its new milestone.
TDF's Costume Collection will celebrate its 50th anniversary alongside the winners.
A quick overview of the ad-making process
A closer look at what unites and divides theater culture in New York and London
Rob Ashford will direct and choreograph the new musical based on the manga graphic novel.
The hotel is committed to ongoing partnerships with Broadway productions.
The drama will begin performances at the Palace Theatre on March 10, officially open on March 31 and run through June 14.
The show, currently in previews with an official opening set for March 20, will now run through July 13.Â
The partnership aims to heighten awareness of the connection between nature and wellness.
The 69th annual ceremony will benefit the Entertainment Community Fund.
The Tony Award winner will make her Tony-hosting debut.
Fisher will begin performances at the Al Hirschfeld Theatre on April 15 for a limited engagement through July 20.
From the Hooverville to Hyde Park, we explain the period-specific people, places and things in the Tony Award-winning musical.
New actors playing Young Nala have also been announced.
The Nick Jonas-Adrienne Warren starrer will open in April.
For the week ending Feb. 16, the 28 currently running productions grossed $32,188,003.
The annual ceremony celebrating high school theater will take place in June at the Minskoff Theatre.
The musical will chronicle the life of country music star Loretta Lynn.
The Simon Rich comedy broke a house record during its run at the Hudson Theatre.
Alex Timbers, who directed "All In," will return to direct another Simon Rich project slated for the 2025-26 Broadway season.