Photos: Brian Stokes Mitchell Inducted Into Theater Hall of Fame
The inductees were honored at the Gershwin Theatre.
The inductees were honored at the Gershwin Theatre.
Chicago Celebrates 20 Years on Broadway Tonight.
Neil Simon, Cy Coleman, and Dorothy Fields' musical is revived Off-Broadway in an intimate staging from the New Group.
My Love Letter to Broadway concluded its limited engagement November 13 at the Lunt-Fontanne Theatre.
The national tour of Fiasco Theater's Stephen Sondheim-James Lapine musical launches November 30.
The new musical plays the Imperial Theatre.
The show opened at New World Stages November 11, 2015, and now plays at the Davenport Theatre.
Each Monday night a different actor performs the play that is sealed inside an envelope.
Tony-nominee and Hamilton star received his Sardi's caricature November 10.
Charl Brown, Lesli Margherita and Lilli Cooper were among the actors who performed at the concert event.
The singer-songwriter plays an engagement at the New York City venue with a special guest.
The national tour will kick off next month at the Paper Mill Playhouse.
Tony-nominated director Liesl Tommy teams up with award-winning ensemble Universes for the New York premiere.
Janet Dacal, Paige Faure, Allison Guinn, and Autumn Hurlbert star in the new musical about four women who gather for a Betty Crocker cooking contest.
With songs by the team that wrote Dear Evan Hansen and Dogfight, the film won the People's Choice Award in Toronto.
Her concert series bows at the Lunt-Fontanne Theatre.
The Civil War drama reveals portraits of the two Tony winners and Tony nominee.
The Tony Award winner's show officially opened November 10, 2011, at the Broadhurst Theatre.
The New York premiere stars Steven Epp as Truffaldino and is directed by Christopher Bayes.
Previews began October 24 prior to an official opening November 14.
Richard Nelson's Women of a Certain Age, the final installment in his three-play cycle chronicling the U.S. election, opened on Election Day.
Billy Porter, Tyne Daly, and Lea DeLaria were among the evening's performers.
The evening celebrated the work of Nell Benjamin, Carol Hall, Tom Kitt, Robert Schenkkan, Stephen Schwartz, and more.
The Public Theater's final installment of The Gabriels, the three-play cycle chronicling the U.S. election, opens on Election Day.
The Tony-nominated songwriter hosted a post-show karaoke at the Brooks Atkinson Theatre.