Mariska Hargitay extends ‘Every Brilliant Thing’ Broadway run at Hudson Theatre
Daniel Radcliffe will play his final performance on May 24.
Daniel Radcliffe will play his final performance on May 24.
Joshua Henry takes home top performance prize; plus, winners for outstanding play, musical and revivals revealed.
The tour will officially open at Playhouse Square in Cleveland, Ohio.
Three revivals and one original musical have been nominated for the honor.
Meta’s pricing increases are pushing advertisers to increase spending to keep pace.
The venue’s box office will reopen Friday morning as repair work nears completion following a fire earlier this month.
The Theatrical Workforce Development Program from Roundabout Theatre Company, the Mayor’s office and IATSE celebrates its 10th year.
“Schmigadoon!” leads Broadway with nine nominations for the awards, which are selected by the Society of LGBTQ Entertainment Critics.
The fellowship is for high school students and early-career designers interested in various types of theater design.
The revival of Noël Coward’s play, directed by Scott Ellis, recently reopened the Todd Haimes Theatre.
The show begins performances at the James Earl Jones Theatre on October 15 with opening night set for November 8.
The show, directed by Kenny Leon, has extended for an additional two weeks at the Samuel J. Friedman Theatre.
The drama, based on the life of Roald Dahl, will play cinemas worldwide.
Stalter will join the company as Mary Todd Lincoln on July 6 for a limited 10-week engagement through September 12.
Rent’s original director, five-time Tony nominee Michael Greif, will return to direct.
The new stage thriller inspired by the horror franchise is written by Levi Holloway and directed by Felix Barrett.
Director Sam Pinkleton, star Luke Evans and more gave the inside scoop on the making of the 2026 Tony Award-nominated revival.
“Dare to Be Stupid” will be directed by Alex Timbers, with an original story by Scott Brown, Anthony King and Yankovic.
For the week ending May 10, the 39 running productions grossed $38,297,488.
The new musical will examine Brown’s life, music and legacy as the Godfather of Soul.
The three-pronged plan aims to raise $120 million, which will go toward improving sustainability, accessibility and mission-driven programming.
The ‘80s vampire musical “The Lost Boys” was awarded Favorite New Musical, with Shoshana Bean winning Favorite Featured Actress in a Musical for her role as Lucy Emerson.
The nonprofit aims to exonerate and free the wrongfully convicted, such was Nick Yarris, the subject of “The Fear of 13.”
The revival will play the Winter Garden Theatre beginning October 31, in a strictly limited 10-week engagement through January 10, 2027.