Tales From The Guttenberg Bible Begins Performances April 25 George Street Playhouse
The comedy features more than 90 characters as portrayed by five actors, including Steve Guttenberg.
The comedy features more than 90 characters as portrayed by five actors, including Steve Guttenberg.
The follow-up to The Play That Goes Wrong is currently running at the Ethel Barrymore Theatre.
The private readings will be held at the Dramatists Guild.
Directed by Lisa Peterson, the limited engagement will play the Belasco Theatre through the summer.
The regional premiere will be directed by Broadway's Todd Buonopane.
The Cameron Crowe-Tom Kitt tuner is based on Crowe's film of the same name.
The eight-track album marks Cusack's public debut as a singer-songwriter.
The Boston world premiere will run through the month.
The adult-friendly play explores Perez's exploits as a party clown in New York and Hollywood.
Their inaugural offering, Tina Howe's Where Women Go, will receive a reading later this month.
Mr. Haimes transformed Roundabout from a 150-seat Off-Broadway company into one of the largest not-for-profit theatres in the United States.
Before he plays Marty McFly on Broadway, the young actor flew home to star in a high school musical.
The Doug Wright-penned play is currently in previews for its limited engagement at the Belasco Theatre.
Mr. Lipitz raised millions for Broadway Cares throughout his career.
The follow-up to The Play That Goes Wrong plays the Ethel Barrymore Theatre.
The name change comes six years after the death of co-founder Stuart Thompson.
The Tony winner will play Guido in the Maury Yeston musical.
The musical is based on the coming-of-age novel by David Nicholls and the popular 2006 film adaptation.
The follow-up to The Play That Goes Wrong plays the Ethel Barrymore Theatre.
The autobiographical solo show is written and performed by Maggie Lalley.
The fellowship is designed to support Black creatives interested in film and television.
Howe is a Pulitzer Prize finalist and Tony Award nominee.
Directed by Kent Gash and featuring music direction by Matthew Whitaker, Something To Live For explores the life of the legendary jazz songwriter.
Noble Sissle, Jr. is the son of Noble Sissle, the lyricist of the groundbreaking 1921 musical.
Golden features music and lyrics by John Hodges and Geordy Wells, and a book by Francesca Peppiatt with Whit Cook.