TDF/Irene Sharaff Awards Return; 2022 Recipients Announced
Eugene Lee, Dede Ayite, Michael Curry, and the late Fred Voelpel were all originally selected to be honored in 2020.
Eugene Lee, Dede Ayite, Michael Curry, and the late Fred Voelpel were all originally selected to be honored in 2020.
The newly announced 2022-23 season will explore the Black Arts Movement.
The co-production between Vineyard and Second Stage will be directed by Lileana Blain-Cruz with choreography by Raja Feather Kelly.
A positive COVID test within the company has affected the play's run at HERE's Dorothy B. Williams Theatre.
Broadway, Off-Broadway, and regional talent will helm presentations for the 34th Annual Festival of New Musicals.
The coming-of-age musical's run was recently extended at the Boston theatre.
Tony nominee Kara Young, David Zayas, Gregg Mozgala, and Katy Sullivan star in the production at Manhattan Theatre Club.
The Tony winner is the first female-identifying actor to play the role originated by André De Shields.
The Broadway-aimed production at San Diego's Old Globe stars Aladdin's Shoba Narayan and Frozen's Austin Colby.
19 Broadway shows will participate in The Broadway League initiative.
The Hamilton Tony winner will spread holiday spirit with Leslie Odom, Jr. The Christmas Tour.
David Leopold will host the evening featuring backstage stories of Al Hirschfeld's interactions with theatre legends.
The Tony-winning Broadway veteran was first nominated for creating the role of Judas in Jesus Christ Superstar.
Daniel C. Levine will direct the classic, Tony-winning Frank Loesser musical.
The networking opportunity will be held in-person and virtually.
Archives of the two photographers' works at New York Public Library for the Performing Arts were recently made available to the public.
The evening kicks off the Off-Broadway company's 2022-2023 season.
Using a virtual reality headset, guests go inside major numbers from Broadway's Aladdin, The Lion King, and Frozen.
Nicholas Barasch, David Baida, Michele Ragusa, and more star in Asher Muldoon's musical adaptation of Patrick McCabe's novel.
Three-time Helen Hayes Award winner Natascia Diaz leads the production.
See Halle Bailey bring Ariel to life in the live-action remake of the 1989 Disney animated film.
The musical from John Carney, Gary Clark, and Tony winner Edna Walsh began August 26.
Andrew Lloyd Webber will serve as executive producer for The Show Must Go On, the first time his musical will be used for TV.
Daniel Aukin will direct the Off-Broadway production that features double-cast actors playing across race, gender, and generation.
Stephen McKinley Henderson, Rosal Colón, Elizabeth Canavan, and most of the original Off-Broadway company will reunite for the Second Stage production.