18 Times Asian and Asian Americans Made History on Broadway
Playbill celebrates Asian and Pacific American Heritage Month with a timeline of artistic milestones.
Playbill celebrates Asian and Pacific American Heritage Month with a timeline of artistic milestones.
The new musical starring Lauren Patten and Taylor Iman Jones opened at MCC Theater May 20.
The new musical opened Off-Broadway at Signature Theatre May 20.
The company's 10th anniversary celebration will take place May 20.
Their newest show, The Keep Going Songs, is currently running at Lincoln Center Theater.
The longtime artistic director of the Minneapolis theatre is stepping down after 27 years.
The theatre has unveiled their 2024"2025 season, which includes world premieres from Larissa FastHorse and John Leguizamo.
The new play, about a Holocaust-era photo album, is currently running Off-Broadway at New York Theatre Workshop.
The season will also include a new work from Robert O'Hara.
She's picked up her fifth Tony nomination for playing Paula Vogel in the new Broadway show.
The actor just earned his first Tony nomination for playing the bass and monologuing about houseboats.
He thought Appropriate would be closed by now, but his play is still going strong, and its picked up eight nominations.
The musical, based on the Sufjan Stevens album Illinois, is now Tony nominated for Best Musical.
The musical, based on the Sufjan Stevens album Illinois, is now Tony nominated for Best Musical.
The Emmy and Golden Globe-winning actor is currently starring in Mother Play on Broadway.
The two are singing and playing instruments for the first time on a stage"and they're both Tony-nominated for it.
She points out that now is the time for "new, fresh, innovative work" on Broadway.
The screen actor is now a stage star as she was nominated for her performance in Mary Jane on Broadway.
From Sarah Paulson to Jocelyn Bioh, here are the 71 people who just got nominated for a Tony for the first time.
Eight shows that opened this season did not get any love.
Plus, see Tony winner Adrienne Warren, Marla Mindelle, the former queens of Six on Broadway, and more out to celebrate the new musical.
The new Broadway show promises an immersive Kit Kat Club, which meant turning the proscenium into an in-the-round space.
The Broadway revival starring Steve Carell and William Jackson Harper opened April 24. Laurence Fishburne and Edie Falco were among those in attendance.
According to theatrical production group No Guarantees, young people would go to the theatre if they knew about it.
The new play by Amy Herzog had a gala celebration April 21. Jonathan Groff, Michael Imperioli, and Constance Wu were in attendance.