The English-Language World Premiere of La Cage aux Folles [The Play] Opens February 19 in London
The Jean Poiret play, translated by Simon Callow, runs at Park Theatre.
The Jean Poiret play, translated by Simon Callow, runs at Park Theatre.
The musical revue in the buff begins at King's Head Theatre March 13.
Customers can buy seats to the upcoming Broadway revival at the going rates from the 1977, 1983, and 2015 productions.
The musical will play the Los Angeles amphitheatre in July, while the two-time Oscar nominee is scheduled for August.
Blair Underwood, David Alan Grier, and Jerry O'Connell stopped by The View to discuss their current play.
The stage adaptation of the popular BBC series opened February 17.
Bruce Norris' play begins March 25 at Park Theatre.
Stars Aaron Tveit, Danny Burstein, and more performed from the musical on Good Morning America.
Get Up, Stand Up! The Bob Marley Story will feature songs like "No Woman, No Cry," "3 Little Birds," and others.
Lincoln Clauss, Storm Lever, and Isabelle McCalla star in the new musical at La Jolla Playhouse.
The Joe Iconis and Joe Tracz musical makes its U.K. debut at The Other Palace.
David Mitchell reprises his performance as William Shakespeare at the Gielgud Theatre.
The Lin-Manuel Miranda musical opened February 17 Off-Broadway at The Public Theater.
The eighth annual non-performance training program will run during the NYC public school winter break.
Playbill's Job Listings offers an extensive selection of technical jobs within the theatre industry.
The stage and screen performer is the newest cast member at New World Stages.
The Chekhov drama will star several Broadway alums, including Tony winner Harriet Harris.
The playwright's adaptation of Friedrich Dürrenmatt's play stars Lesley Manville and Hugo Weaving.
See who's joining the Olivier Award winner this spring.
The track is featured on the group's upcoming album Manhattan Special: Onyx Collective Plays Rodgers & Hart / Rodgers & Hammerstein.
The stage and screen star makes his U.K. debut at Cadogan Hall.
The production will be directed by Laurence Connor at the Gillian Lynne Theatre in London.
The Hamilton alum steps in for Slave Play's Joaquina Kalukango, who had to withdraw from the production due to scheduling conflicts.
The Tony-nominated performer returns to the venue with a celebration of French composer Michel Legrand and all things Paris.
The production, once bound for Broadway, is part of a lineup that also includes the North American premiere of Lessons in Love and Violence.