Rejoicify! The 1st Full-Length Wicked Movie Trailer is Here
The upcoming two-part film version of the long-running Broadway favorite musical stars Cynthia Erivo and Ariana Grande.
The upcoming two-part film version of the long-running Broadway favorite musical stars Cynthia Erivo and Ariana Grande.
Diyan Zora is directing the Pulitzer Prize-winning play by Sanaz Toossi.
Pulitzer Prize finalist Michael Breslin is back to direct the limited run after staging the 2023 world premiere at The Tank.
Series star and creator John Cleese has penned the stage adaptation of the cult favorite Britcom.
Find out how to get your own copy in time to have in hand for Broadway's big night.
Last week's box-office data may indicate the impact of this year's Tony Award nominations.
Pascal played a rock-star Shakespeare during the musical's original Broadway run and first national tour.
The annual honors recognize Broadway and Off-Broadway debuts.
The Alicia Keys musical has also revealed when to expect its cast album.
The romantic musical comedy features music by Will Aronson, lyrics by Hue Park, and a book by both.
The Sing Like a Sponge contest is celebrating the 25th anniversary of everyone's (not so) simple sponge.
The 2008 musical by Stew and Heidi Rodewald is playing London's Young Vic.
Drew McOnie is at the helm for the U.K. run.
Gabriel Vick is continuing his performance as Daniel Hillard as the London run of the musical enters its second year.
This newly released featurette offers the most comprehensive look yet at the stage-to-screen adaptation, hitting theatres this Thanksgiving.
Clooney and Grant Heslov have adapted their 2005 film for the stage, to be directed by David Cromer.
Kristin Chenoweth, Melody Butiu, and Nina White will lead the Boston premiere of the new musical.
The new musical is running at Broadway's Longacre Theatre through May 19.
Winners will be recognized at a May 23 ceremony at Lincoln Center.
Jamie Lloyd is directing the new revival of the classic Shakespeare tragedy.
Escola stars opposite Conrad Ricamora, and both will transfer with the campy comedy to Broadway's Lyceum in June.
Paul Oakley Stovall and Tom Mullen bring a version of Frankenstein screen director James Whale's life to the stage that puts more focus on race.
The Tony-winning playwright is working on a follow-up to the queer rom-com for Amazon.
James Horan conceived and developed the work, described as "a musical biography."
The Nine and Grand Hotel original cast member will offer an encore performance of her cabaret evening Water Under the Bridge.