World Premiere of You Will Get Sick Starring Linda Lavin Begins Previews Off-Broadway October 14
The Tony winner returns to the stage in Noah Diaz's new play, directed by Tony nominee Sam Pinkleton.
The Tony winner returns to the stage in Noah Diaz's new play, directed by Tony nominee Sam Pinkleton.
The Tony-winning Connecticut theatre's 2023 season will also include John Doyle directing the new musical The 12.
Samuel L. Jackson, John David Washington, Danielle Brooks, and more star at the Ethel Barrymore Theatre.
2021 recipient Ryan J. Haddad will interview Adamson at the Vineyard Theatre conversation.
The two directors have a combined 23 years at the company.
The parody musical currently plays Off-Broadway's The Asylum Theatre.
David Tennant, Elliot Levey, and Sharon Small star in the revival of the C.P. Taylor drama.
The musical begins previews at Circle in the Square October 13.
A revival of the musical currently plays Off-Broadway at Stage 42.
The musical begins previews at Circle in the Square October 13.
K-pop singer Luna leads the cast which stars fellow K-pop stars Bo Hyung Kim, Min Young Lee, and Kevin Woo.
The Olivier-nominated show featuring songs from hit music artists plays London's Arts Theatre.
The two shows, performed in repertory, will make their Manhattan premieres next month.
The comedic drama about an academic whose latest discovery sets her on a new path begins its limited run Off-Broadway next month.
The yet-untitled series will be presented in three parts.
The "And Peggy" company will head to Canada.
Americans for the Arts will present the annual National Arts Awards October 17.
The six-time Tony honoree and Broadway legend passed away October 11 at age 96.
More Broadway alums join Collette in the cast, including Britney Coleman and Will Burton who will play the Maitlands.
The D.C.-area production will set the Stephen Sondheim and James Lapine musical in a decaying Victorian nursery.
The father-and-son duo star in the Irish Repertory Theatre production of the play by Emmy winner Joseph Dougherty.
Nadine Malouf and Ariana Venturi star as Novella and Faith, two women "practicing unusual combat drills" in the comedy thriller.
The Washington, D.C. production stars Steven Pasquale, Phillipa Soo, James Monroe Iglehart, Jessie Mueller, and more.
The Broadway favorites join this year's presentation of eight in-development musicals.
The new drama tells the story of a young and gay Black man facing homophobia in the Marines.