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Beth Leavel, Christopher Sieber and Brooks Ashmanskas star as a group of well-intentioned Broadway hams who take a stand for justice—and a bit of extra stage-time—in the new musi…
Beth Leavel, Christopher Sieber and Brooks Ashmanskas star as a group of well-intentioned Broadway hams who take a stand for justice—and a bit of extra stage-time—in the new musi…
Taking place over four weeks in venues across Manhattan, the 2019 DirectorFest will include six fully-staged productions from new directors.
The workshop series that serves as a launchpad for early-career playwrights returns for its second year.
Take a first look at “I Hope I Get It,” “At the Ballet,” “The Music and the Mirror,” and “One.”
Directed by Moisés Kaufman, the musical examines New York City’s Five Points—considered to be America’s first racially-integrated community.
The show played a limited engagement at the Cort Theatre, officially opening November 11.
The evening inspired by the of the late three time Tony Award nominee will raise funds for Ovarian Cancer Research.
Callaway is backed by a choir and full orchestra on her new single of the uplifting Stephen Schwartz song from the 1973 movie version of Godspell.
Miller’s electrifying gender-swapped performance as the Leading Player in the A.R.T.-born revival of Pippin earned her a Best Actress Tony Award.
Broadway critics weigh in on the Australian mega-musical that features a 20-foot-high, 2,000-pound silverback gorilla as its star.
The three-time Tony recipient will be celebrated at Manhattan Theatre Club's Fall Benefit.
The Younger and Anything Goes star will host To the Rescue!
The annual benefit, where stars perform show-stopping numbers from roles they would never play, will take place at The Hammerstein Ballroom.
The Australian mega-musical that features an awe-inspiring 20-foot-high, 2,000-pound silverback gorilla as its star opens at the Broadway Theatre.
Thirteen writers will spend the next year creating new works for young theatregoers.
The rock musical adaptation of Jay McInerney’s New York City-set novel will return for a one-night-only concert.
The married actors co-starred on the Golden Globe Award-winning television series.
The long-running Off-Broadway series features stars reading the memoirs of the famous and infamous.
The show’s Tony-winning creator and star will bring songs and stories to Town Hall.
The National Theatre of the Deaf received a special Tony Award in 1977.
The new musical is now in previews at Broadway’s Longacre Theatre.
The musical was previously developed under the title Lucifer.
Her character, the white kitten Victoria, has been added for the film adaptation.
The record-breaking Broadway run ends December 15. Listen to a track from the album now.
Harvey Fierstein’s Tony Award-winning play returns to the New York stage starring Michael Urie and Mercedes Ruehl.