Rags Parkland Sings the Songs of the Future to Release Original Cast Recording
The sci-fi musical from Andrew R. Butler is set in an underground music club preparing to fight against a dystopian future.
The sci-fi musical from Andrew R. Butler is set in an underground music club preparing to fight against a dystopian future.
Tony nominees Ashley Park and Kate Baldwin are also set to perform.
The ceremony celebrates the best of the LGBTQ+-friendly work on stage and screen.
The stars perform the Samuel Beckett play at The Old Vic.
The three-time Tony nominee plays André in Florian Zeller's drama about Alzheimer's disease.
The pre-Broadway engagement of Neil Simon's play runs at the Emerson Colonial Theatre.
Frances Barber plays a drug-addicted rock star at the Leicester Square Theatre.
Mike Bartlett's play returns to the West End following a sold-out 2017 run.
The musical features Stephen Schwartz's music from the 1998 film and 10 new songs by the Oscar winner.
The Tony and Oscar nominee shared some steps from the Spanish-language production that he recently starred in and co-directed.
The limited edition is designed by Baz Luhrmann, Catherine Martin, and Christopher Tangney.
The upcoming tick, tick...BOOM! director joins Ezra Miller and Saul Williams' new project.
The D.C.-area theatre honors also gave nods to Alison Luff, Byron Easley, and Constellation's Little Shop of Horrors.
The Broadway in Hollywood 2020"2021 season features several musicals based on movies and Tinseltown icons.
The queer musical debuts at the Geffen Playhouse in Los Angeles.
The Old Vic's Samuel Beckett double-bill also includes the short play Rough for Theatre II.
The Joseph Crilly play follows a family in Northern Ireland in the post-IRA era.
A host of Broadway stars will join Lauren Molina and Nick Cearley at The Green Room 42.
The Feinstein's/54 Below performance will celebrate female composers and lyricists.
The theatre insiders have previously worked on several Broadway, Off-Broadway, and regional shows.
The theatre insiders have previously worked on several Broadway, Off-Broadway, and regional shows.
Jeanna de Waal, Roe Hartrampf, Judy Kaye, Erin Davie, and the show's creative team chat with Playbill about the upcoming Broadway musical.
The partnership aims to increase the visibility of Asian performers, directors, playwrights, and additional creatives in the theatre industry.
The actors sang numbers from the upcoming Broadway musical at the Bitter End.
The Olivier Award-winning star of Gypsy and Follies will succeed Emmy winner Claire Foy and Oscar winner Olivia Colman.