London Premiere of MJ the Musical, Starring Tony Winner Myles Frost, Opens March 27
The hit musical plays the Prince Edward Theatre.
The hit musical plays the Prince Edward Theatre.
Of the 26 currently running Broadway productions, 21 played to over 90% capacity crowds for the week ending March 24.
Jennifer Chang will direct Atlantic Theater Company's world premiere of Shayan Lofti's play.
Owen Horsley will direct Shakespeare's comedy of mistaken identities at the London venue.
Abbey O'Brien will direct the new play from Richie Abanes.
The Tony-winning hit continues at the Al Hirschfeld Theatre.
The long-running, Tony-winning revival continues at the Ambassador Theatre.
Rob Ashford will direct the Jason Robert Brown and Taylor Mac musical at Chicago's Goodman Theatre.
The New York Public Library exhibit will feature photos of such Broadway hits as Hamilton, Les Misérables, The Lion King, Avenue Q, Wicked, and more.
Richard Sabellico will direct the invitation-only reading with musical direction by Jon Delfin.
The free concert is presented by The Broadway Green Alliance and Times Square Alliance.
Currently under construction, the venue will feature an auditorium with seating for 800 plus a secondary performance space and more.
The production will play Southampton's Mayflower prior to a U.K. tour.
The first of three concerts in the series celebrates the 1931-1932 and 1942-1943 seasons and features Lisa Howard, Jenny Lee Stern, and more.
Nick Cearley and Lauren Molina lead the evening at the Public Theater's cabaret space.
Mitchell Maxwell directs Tawni O'Dell's play at The Town Hall.
Created, written, and narrated by Tony winner Buckley, The Mayfly is a love letter to music and New York City.
Susan Stroman will direct the adaptation of Ephron's memoir.
The hit send-up of the blockbuster film Titanic continues at the Daryl Roth Theatre.
The Tony-winning musical continues at the Walter Kerr Theatre.
The actor was last on Broadway in a Tony-winning turn in the Tony-winning revival of Company.
The actor is currently starring in the solo musical Penelope at Virginia's Signature Theatre.
Stephen Brotebeck will direct and choreograph this often-untold moment in American queer history.
The Passing Strange Tony winner is accompanied by a 15-piece ensemble.
The March 11 concert evening benefited Broadway Cares and the Lesbian, Gay, Bisexual & Transgender Community Center.