Inside Opening Night for Children of a Lesser God
The first Broadway revival of Mark Medoff’s Tony Award-winning play officially opened April 11.
The first Broadway revival of Mark Medoff’s Tony Award-winning play officially opened April 11.
The production, starring Jessie Mueller, Joshua Henry, and Renée Fleming, opens April 12 at the Imperial Theatre.
The 1966 show—which never officially opened—was May's last venture as a performer on the Great White Way.
George C. Wolfe directs the new production of the Eugene O’Neill classic, set to open April 26.
The Bartlett Sher-helmed revival officially opens April 19.
Daphne Rubin-Vega and Gizel Jiménez star in Quiara Alegría Hudes and Erin McKeown’s new musical about a mother-daughter bond.
The Tony- and Academy Award-winning Cabaret star celebrates his birthday April 11.
The Broadway revival officially opens April 11 at Studio 54.
The one-night-only presentation took place April 9.
Performances begin April 21 at the London venue.
Composer David Yazbek and the works of the late August Wilson were celebrated at the annual event.
The new play by the Amy and the Orphans playwright looks at the aftermath of a middle school shooting.
The Signature Theatre revival will begin performances Off-Broadway May 1.
The stripped-down musical duo put a new spin on Easter brunch.
The Broadway revival officially opens April 11 at Studio 54.
The musical adaptation officially opened April 8 at the August Wilson Theatre.
The new musical, based on the 2004 comedy, opens at the August Wilson Theatre April 8.
See what it’s like to do a double-duty day at the Actors Temple Theatre.
The show opened April 7, 1949, at the Majestic Theatre.
The production runs March 28–April 22 at the Atlanta venue.
Megan McGinnis, Julie Benko, and Jim Stanek star in the show at the Actors Temple Theatre.
Inside the Theatre, the series that documents Broadway’s historic playhouses, continues with the Brooks Atkinson.
The show originally opened on Broadway April 4, 1971, at the Winter Garden Theatre.
See which shows ran the longest in each Broadway house.
We head behind the scenes at the Daryl Roth Theatre for a closer look at the magic behind the Off-Broadway phenomenon.