From Pippin to Wicked: Look Through the Shows Stephen Schwartz Brought to Broadway
The award-winning composer and lyricist celebrates his birthday March 6.
The award-winning composer and lyricist celebrates his birthday March 6.
TADA! Youth Theatre saluted the stars of Hallelujah Baby! and My One and Only March 5.
The Emmy winner once again steps into Lola's high-heeled boots.
The stage and screen alum guest stars on the March 15 episode of the NBC comedy.
The Tony winner produces and stars in the new CBS crime show, premiering March 11.
The show features scenic and costume elements made from recycled materials.
The show began performances at the Olivier Theatre February 26.
The CBS All Access series returned for its second season March 4.
With a score by everyone from David Bowie to Sara Bareilles, the musical opened December 4 at the Palace Theatre.
From Rocky Horror to Spider-Man, all of these shows brought sci-fi to the stage in musical form.
The show opened at the Marquis Theatre March 4, 1993.
From Rocky Horror to Spider-Man, all of these shows brought sci-fi to the stage in musical form.
The show opened March 3, 2005, at the Imperial Theatre.
American Horror Story star Jamie Brewer, Debra Monk, and Mark Blum star in the Roundabout Theatre Company production.
Bel Powley and Brian Tyree Henry also star in Kenneth Lonergan’s drama at the newly restored Hayes theater.
Harvey Schmidt, who earned his shining spot in theatre history as composer of the longest-running musical ever, The Fantasticks, died February 28 at age 88.
The actors succeeded Hugh Panaro and Carolee Carmello February 27.
Look through the many faces of Sweeney Todd, Mrs. Lovett, and the other Fleet Street residents.
Performances began at the St. James Theatre February 22.
The cast’s caricatures were unveiled February 28.
The Tony-winning actor celebrated her birthday February 28.
The Tony-winning actor celebrated her birthday February 28.
The Hello, Dolly! star officially stepped into the title role in the Tony-winning Broadway musical February 6.
Previews begin March 29 at New Jersey’s Paper Mill Playhouse.
The world-premiere production of Jordan Harrison’s new play officially opened Off-Broadway February 27.