Cole Escola's Oh, Mary! Extends Off-Broadway
Conrad Ricamora co-stars as President Abraham Lincoln in the new dark comedy.
Conrad Ricamora co-stars as President Abraham Lincoln in the new dark comedy.
The screen version of the 2018 Broadway musical was released digitally February 20.
The Olivier-nominated show featuring songs from hit music artists plays London's Arts Theatre.
Nicholas Christopher leads the cast as legendary jazz pianist Jelly Roll Morton.
The move is a historic and potentially industry-changing one for Off-Broadway theatre.
Grosses soared last week with an overall increase of more than 27% compared to the week prior.
Nicole Ari Parker will direct the affair, featuring performances from Shoshana Bean, Brandon Victor Dixon, Adrienne Warren, and more.
White Lotus star Will Sharpe is set to play the title role.
Paul Oakley Stovall and Tom Mullen are bringing a version of Frankenstein screen director James Whale's life to the stage that puts more focus on race.
The roster includes works by Lanford Wilson, Danielle Frimer, and John Patterson.
Broadway favorites Reneé Rapp and Jaquel Spivey star in the screen version of the 2018 Broadway show.
The honors will be handed out at an April 1 gala at Gotham Comedy Club.
Marc Bruni is directing the Charles Strouse-Lee Adams-Michael Stewart musical at the D.C. venue.
McKenzie was known for her performances in Ethel Merman's Broadway, Ruthless!, and more.
The Stephen Schwartz-John Caird musical comes to Lincoln Center's Geffen Hall via Manhattan Concert Productions.
Colombian sex tourism and a life-size donkey factor into this new work from playwright Camilo Almonacid.
The West Side Story, Chicago, and Bye Bye Birdie star died January 30 at the age of 91.
The world premiere Camilo Almonacid play opens February 18 via Houses on the Moon Theater Company.
The new murder mystery from Marc Castle and Mark Finley is playing Theatre Row.
"Sondheim is my New York, and his is the city of my dreams," says the Tony nominee.
Richard Oberacker and Robert Taylor have written the work about a real Arkansas woman who cared for AIDS patients in the '80s.
The Broadway alums played the famous writing team in the Oscar-nominated Leonard Bernstein biopic Maestro.
The world premiere from Chris Bohjalian will play the New Jersey theatre beginning February 27.
This group of dancers and musicians will welcome audiences to Berlin's Kit Kat Club (by way of Broadway's August Wilson Theatre).
Ivana... Marla... Melania... Stormy... Ivanka... Can you guess the theme of this new political musical?