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The Tony Award-nominated projection designer, lighting designer and costume designer take Broadway News inside the machinations of their collaboration.
The cast will feature Tony Award nominee Rory O'Malley.
According to Situation Interactive's Jeremy Kraus, the collective star power in the 2024-2025 Broadway season could very well serve as the catalyst for the resurgence the industry needs.
The longtime performer reflects on his comedy career, Doc Brown and the new musical.
The Tony Award-nominated play will run for an additional week.
Delvalle and Bennett will serve as temporary co-chief executive officers.
Click below to see the latest from the American Theatre Wing's "Working in the Theatre" series.
Philip runs Dance & Bmore in Baltimore, Maryland.
The artists behind "Hell's Kitchen," "Water for Elephants," "The Great Gatsby," "Suffs" and "Cabaret" dissect the stories told through clothing.
Listen to this discussion between all four writers about the creation of the new musical based on the bestselling novel by S.E. Hinton.
The three-time Tony Award winner will serve as the company's producer and managing director.
Urie will reprise his turn from the New York City Center production.
Hear McDonald sing from the score in a video preview from the revival, set to open in December.
The new play by Paula Vogel is currently running at the Hayes Theater.
The new musical opened on Broadway in April.
The artists behind "An Enemy of the People," "Appropriate," "Jaja's African Hair Braiding," "Purlie Victorious" and "Stereophonic" reveal storytelling details in the colors, cuts and fabrics…
Shortly after their Tony Honor for Excellence was announced, Broadway News talked with Andrew Lippa and Rachel Routh of the foundation.
For the week ending May 26, the 34 currently running productions grossed $35,295,405.
The funds are earmarked for regional theater companies presenting new American work.
The original "Wiz" star will join the company of the long-running musical in July.
The two-hander appeared in a pair of recent Off-Broadway engagements.
Two veteran actors return to the realm of Broadway musicals after a decades-long hiatus.
First-time nominees like actors Joshua Boone, Eden Espinosa, Leslie Rodriguez Kritzer, designer Tatiana Kahvegian and Ryan Rumery and more share their perspectives.