Inside the Opening Night of Theresa Rebeck's Bernhardt/Hamlet on Broadway
Janet McTeer stars as 19th century trailblazer Sarah Bernhardt in the world premiere from Roundabout Theatre Company.
Janet McTeer stars as 19th century trailblazer Sarah Bernhardt in the world premiere from Roundabout Theatre Company.
The Lincoln Center Theater production will be presented in movie theatres in October.
The mash-up of the two classic plays began performances September 14 in the Mezzanine Theatre at A.R.T./New York Theatres.
Theresa Rebeck's new play opens at the American Airlines Theatre September 25.
Directed by Simon Godwin, the new production of Shakespeare’s classic plays the Olivier Theatre.
The celebration took place at Sony Hall September 24.
The U.K.-born comedy is the longest-running play currently on Broadway.
The Playwrights Horizons production officially opens September 24.
Michael McKeever’s play about a couple tying the knot returns for an open-ended run at the Westside Theatre.
The Philharmonic welcomed its new music director, Jaap van Zweden, at the September 20 gala.
Atwell and Lowden alternate roles as Deputy and Novice in Shakespeare’s work.
The Tennessee Williams tragicomedy about four women in Depression-era St. Louis officially opened September 23.
The new series debuted on Netflix September 21.
All of these shows began previews on Broadway but never made it to opening night.
The production opened at the Imperial Theatre September 22, 1964.
The Tony-winning musical continues at the Al Hirschfeld Theatre.
The New Group's world-premiere production of Sharr White’s play opened September 20.
Andrew Samonsky, Megan McGinnis, Christine Toy Johnson, and more star in the tour, which kicks off in October in Seattle.
The New Group celebrated the world premiere of Sharr White’s new drama at the Signature Center September 20.
The 100-seat performance space celebrated its official opening September 20.
The production is scheduled to run September 18–October 28 in the Quadracci Powerhouse.
The Tennessee Williams tragicomedy about four women in Depression-era St. Louis began performances September 14.
The production is scheduled to run through October 21 at the Long Island venue.
The 40th anniversary tour of the original Harold Prince staging began performances September 13.
The show began performances September 15 at the Allen Theatre, kicking off the North American tour of the production.