Amy Morton to Star in Chicago Premiere of You Will Get Sick
The production will mark the return of the Tony nominee to Steppenwolf Theatre Company, rejoining the fold after nearly a decade away.
The production will mark the return of the Tony nominee to Steppenwolf Theatre Company, rejoining the fold after nearly a decade away.
The play, also featuring music by Anna Mullarkey, is a co-production between St. Ann's and Ireland's Abbey Theatre.
The Pulitzer Prize-winning cartoonist was a prolific artist, playwright, screenwriter, adult and children's book author, and art instructor.
The author of the Tony-nominated play Farinelli and the King was known for her creative collaborations with husband Mark Rylance.
Four world premieres remain under Norris' tenure, including Inter Alia, the newest play from Prima Facie playwright Suzie Miller.
Based on Abby Chava Stein's memoir, Emil Weinstein's play centers on the trans child of a dynastic Hasidic rabbinical family.
The David Yazbek-Erik Della Penna-Itamar Moses musical will arrive at the Longacre in April.
Linus Karp continues to bring ridiculous pop culture driven comedy to the stage.
The National Asian American Theatre Company production is the world premiere of a new modern verse translation of the Shakespeare play from Andrea Thome.
The production is the latest in Likes' mission to bring greater theatrical attention back to his home state.
The event will honor Danny DeVito, who previously starred in Roundabout's production of I Need That.
In FastHorse's play, a collision of friends and foes within the nonprofit sector spirals into a whirlwind of competition, chaos, and comedic revelation.
Tony winner Michael Arden is attached to direct the musical version of the 1987 vampire story.
In honor of National Swing Day, Playbill parses out the difference between the four separate-yet-related professions.
From Josephine Baker to the Chitlin' Circuit, the new Broadway revival explores the lives of early 20th century Black performers, without changing a word.
Following a group of magical girls who protect the Earth from evil, the series is extremely popular, having been translated into 17 languages, with the manga having sold more than 46 million…
The U.K. honors revealed this year's nominations January 15.
The stage adaptation of the beloved Studio Ghibli film previously took home six Olivier Awards.
The mind behind 2000's Big Band hit Swing!, Ms. Taylor-Corbett worked with Alvin Ailey, Mikhail Baryshnikov, and more.
Honoring John Douglas Thompson and The Noël Coward Foundation, the annual gala will benefit Red Bull's programming for the coming season.
Centering on the legendary musician Sister Rosetta Tharpe and her protégé, Marie Knight, the play was written by George Brant.
Groff will take on the iconic "Beyond the Sea" singer in the new show, starting performances on Broadway in March.
The actors inspired the Colman Domingo led film, which is now an awards season darling.
The play-with-music made history last year by earning 13 Tony Award nominations"the most of any play, ever.
When the play premiered in London in 1912, it was considered controversial, but was praised for its depiction of two young people seeking pleasure before marriage.