Exclusive: Dessie Moynihan to retire from Shubert Organization
The vice president of creative projects has been with the company for 36 years.
The vice president of creative projects has been with the company for 36 years.
Tony Award-winning orchestrator Coughlin reveals how the 2025 Encores! production features the sound he had imagined for Broadway.
Concrete methods to boost shareability and, ultimately, social reach
The 1/52 Project was founded by Tony Award winner Beowulf Boritt
Stage Door Pass intends to offer a new way for audiences and shows to connect.
They begin performances at the Gershwin Theatre on March 4 when Lencia Kebede and Allie Trimm also begin their runs as Elphaba and Glinda.Â
The website was created by the Saunders family, many of whom have appeared on Broadway.
Performances begin on Broadway at the Booth Theatre on March 20 ahead of an official opening on April 14.
For three weeks only, from March 18 through April 6, Burgess will take on the title role at the Lyceum Theatre.
Kristi Hess joins the production company behind "Clue" and "Mystic Pizza."
Harkey will join the nonprofit following a period of interim leadership.
The initiative of the Broadway League brings high school students to Broadway.
Originally from Brooklyn, Christopher Sean Cooper Jr. will make his Broadway debut in the production on February 5.
In this exclusive excerpt from her new memoir, costume designer Patricia Zipprodt explains the origins of her concepts for the iconic Kander and Ebb musical.
Kastrinos will collaborate with LCT's incoming artistic director, Lear deBessonet.
Willingham will take on a newly formed position.
Hear about McDonald's inspiration for playing Rose.
Jordan Donica will also be featured.
The Tony Award-winning designer takes Broadway News through his concepts.
For the week ending Feb. 2, the 29 currently running productions grossed $31,199,599.
Mainstream and LGBTQ-themed Broadway and Off-Broadway productions will be recognized.
This first-of-its-kind event will be held on LCT's Manhattan campus.
The latest edition of the decades-long study notes theatergoers saw more shows on average, plus changes in where audiences come from.
The Los Angeles-based agency is actively seeking new AEA talent.