Spamalot Begins Broadway Return October 31
The Monty Python musical revival begins previews at the St. James Theatre.
The Monty Python musical revival begins previews at the St. James Theatre.
Fradiani succeeds Will Swenson as Neil Diamond in the biomusical.
Mr. Brustein was a legend in the American not-for-profit theatre scene, as well as a theatre critic, playwright, and educator.
Outrageous, hilarious, and wonderfully wholesome, the queer rom-com is written and directed by Billie Esplen.
Originally published in the early 1900s, Galsworthy won the 1932 Nobel Prize in Literature for the masterwork.
The first of the Off-Broadway company's Friel Project series is directed by Tony winner Doug Hughes.
The two-time Tony winner previously starred in the hit Off-Broadway revival of Ashman and Menken's Little Shop of Horrors.
The Met Opera commission plays a world premiere at Washington National Opera under the direction of Michael Mayer.
Tony nominee Crystal Lucas-Perry shares stories of the apparitions haunting Broadway's largest theatre.
The EGOT winner joined the New York restaurant's famed wall of caricatures October 26.
Broadway's original Dr. Dillamond is back on the boards, just in time for the 20th anniversary celebration.
Red Bull Theater will stage the adaptation of William Wycherley's play this December.
The new play celebrates female friendship and Asian American experiences.
From Leslie Odom, Jr. in The Exorcist to a cannibal film with Sutton Foster, enjoy Halloween weekend with these frightful films!
The production is the newest work in Fault Line's new play development program.
The new play, directed by Broadway's Zhailon Levingston, will feature actors Nic Ashe and Broderick Clavery.
Centering on a hunted soldier who seeks refuge in a young lady's boudoir, Arms and the Man is one of Shaw's most popular early plays
The play follows a 6-foot tall vagina named Snatch Adams who loses her job as a clown at Planned Parenthood in 2016.
Second Stage is producing the playwright's Broadway debut.
To rejoicify in the 20th anniversary of Wicked on Broadway, take a closer look at the show's longtime home (including the wall signed by Kristin Chenoweth).
The Emmy, Golden Globe, and SAG Award winner will make a Broadway return via Second Stage beginning November 28.
Described as a "show about friendship," the production previously enjoyed successful runs at Soho Playhouse and Edinburgh Fringe.
The show was a celebrated success at the 2022 Edinburgh Festival Fringe, and one of Playbill's top picks of the year.
The 21st Fellow will receive an unrestricted award of $20,000, a development budget, and the presentation of a new work.
The showcase of transgender and nonbinary musical theatre performers will be presented at Caveat.