Antony Lawrence, Joanne Clifton, James Gillan, Brandon Lee Sears to Star in U.K. Tour of Shrek the Musical
David Lindsay-Abaire and Jeanine Tesori's musical is based on the Academy Award-winning DreamWorks animated franchise.
David Lindsay-Abaire and Jeanine Tesori's musical is based on the Academy Award-winning DreamWorks animated franchise.
The Grammy-nominated band will play through their discography in a five-night Broadway residency.
John Mortimer's celebrated autobiographical play was adapted for the screen in 1982 with Laurence Olivier.
The performance will feature less intense lighting and sound effects, dimmed house lights, and more.
The new play explores how we let technology into our homes and lives.
The exhibit, which honors the late costume designer, opens to the public February 23.
The musical is inspired by the legacy of rock-and-roll guitarist Ritchie Valens.
Composers Brandy Clark and Shane McAnally perform the tender ballad in this first listen.
The thriller, now in its seventh year, is the longest-running site specific production in London history.
Ms. Dillon originated the role of Honey in Edward Albee's Who's Afraid of Virginia Woolf?
Cast and crews from productions across the country came together to film a video in support of Michigan State University students following the horrific February 13 mass shooting.
Timothy Douglas will direct Purple, while Meredith McDonough will direct 39 Steps.
Mr. Malcolm was a celebrated stage performer and audiobook narrator.
The limited run will begin performances in March at 59E59 Theaters.
The Max Martin jukebox musical has six swing performers, who cover at least six roles (though many cover 12, even 13 parts).
Weiss is the most awarded live television director in the history of the DGAs.
The work is scored specifically for the organ and choir of Westminster Abbey.
The British equivalent of the Academy Awards honored a bevy of Broadway talent.
The composer is joined by collaborators Laura Sky Herman, Claire Kwon, Natalie Choo, Simon Broucke, and Noah Weisbart.
Spoiler alert! A star of stage and screen was unmasked to kick off the competition singing show's new season.
190 different shows were announced by the famed festival, the first of thousands of theatrical offerings.
The play will mark the producing debut of Academy Award-winning director Steven Soderbergh.
Ms. Welch was one of the most popular sex symbols of the 1960s.
Madge's autobiographical solo show My Son's A Queer (But What Can You Do?), about being a queer child, is currently running on the West End.
Soo stars as Emma in the new film, based on Taylor Jenkin Reid's hit novel.