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The Tony-winning production continues at the Lyceum Theatre.
The Tony-winning production continues at the Lyceum Theatre.
Meghan Brown and Sarah Taylor Ellis’ musical is based on the Jane Austen novel.
The anticipated Broadway revival gave an exclusive preview event at Renaissance New York Times Square Hotel on September 27.
The Frozen star celebrates her birthday September 28.
The show is going pink to support the Susan G. Komen Greater this October.
Kate Johnson takes us backstage at the Connecticut venue.
John Patrick Shanley’s romantic comedy debuted Off-Broadway in a production from Manhattan Theatre Club.
The West End production celebrates 12 years at the Victoria Apollo Theatre September 27.
The two actors opened the Tony-winning musical in 2013.
The Broadhurst’s opening show was George Bernard Shaw’s Misalliance on September 27, 1917, starring Maclyn Arbuckle.
The latest solo show from the Emmy Award-winning and Tony-nominated actor begins previews October 19.
The new drama by Pulitzer Prize finalist Amy Herzog is now playing at NYTW.
The acclaimed, high-intensity production from London hit the New York stage with a brand-new cast.
The Leonard Bernstein, Stephen Sondheim, and Arthur Laurents musical opened September 26, 2957.
Olivier and two-time Tony winner LuPone reflected on her career in story and song with host Seth Rudetsky.
The American Pops Orchestra‘s Respect: The Music of Aretha Franklin celebrated her 75th birthday this year.
The orignal Broadway production opened September 25, 1979, at the Broaway Theatre.
The Kennedy Center launched its year-long celebration of the 100th anniversary of composer Leonard Bernstein September 22.
More than 70 theatre artists took part in the annual BC/EFA event September 24 in Shubert Alley.
See who stopped by the Great White Way to take in shows this past month.
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Ben Platt, Harvey Fierstein, Heather Headley, Kelli O’Hara, and more stars turned out for last year's BC/EFA fundraiser Shubert Alley.
The world-premiere, “high-octane” theatrical event invites audiences backstage at a K-pop music factory.
The musical, based on the Nickelodeon cartoon series, begins previews November 7.
The acclaimed production from London hits the New York stage with a brand-new cast.