TheFrontOffice Foundation Announces New Grant for Mid-Career Women Directors
The selection committee will be led by Patricia McGregor, Robert O'Hara, Lisa Peterson, and Chay Yew.
The selection committee will be led by Patricia McGregor, Robert O'Hara, Lisa Peterson, and Chay Yew.
The Off-West End theatre has announced its 2022-2023 season.
The Tony winner took over the role of Hermes September 13.
The comedy plays at the Arts Theatre following two sold-out U.K. engagements.
The Ibsen play stars Tony winner Simon Russell Beale, Olivier winner Clare Higgins, and Olivier and Tony nominee Lia Williams.
JoAnne Akalaitis directs Mabou Mines and Weathervane Productions' show, which began previews September 21.
Shannon Tyo, Anthony Cason, and more star in the Off-Broadway run at 59E59 Theaters.
The Wicked star raises her voice for her upcoming children's book encouraging kids to do the same.
The Baltimore Center Stage production starring Lance Coadie Williams and Kimberly Dodson began its run September 15.
Audiences around the world will also be able to livestream the concert.
Children with craniofacial differences are invited to submit videos for the new musical featuring music and lyrics by A Great Big World.
The queer coming-of-age musical returns to the Turbine Theatre this fall.
A country singer reinvents himself as gay pop star after being outed in the new work.
PEAK Performances at Montclair State University presents the production featuring visual and ASL translation.
The Off-Broadway theatre's fall and winter seasons will include productions directed by Broadway's Jess Chayes, Philip Shneidman, and Ryan Emmons.
The Six and Beautiful star shared the stage with Sharon Kenny and local high school students for the concert and culinary experience series.
Set in the '90s, the play follows a basketball team of Black young women in rural Arkansas who wish to go pro.
The musical will also star Simon Lipkin and Georgina Castle.
The horror film's first trailer also features Broadway alums Rupert Grint and William Ragsdale.
For Banned Books Week, take a look at some of the plays and musicals that were deemed too inappropriate for public consumption.
The Bartlett Sher-directed tour kicks off in Bradford, and has dates set through July, 2023.
The best-selling novel adaptation features a book by author Jodi Picoult and Timothy Allen McDonald, with a score by Elyssa Samsel and Kate Anderson.
Tony winners James Lapine and Susan Stroman will speak with Boritt on his new book Transforming Space Over Time.
The comedy by Ken Ludwig, a twist on his Lend Me a Tenor, plays Houston, Texas' Alley Theatre.
The non-profit company brings the Tony-winning musical to life in Missouri.