6 Halloween Musicals to Spook, Scintillate and Seduce
Sometimes bone-chilling and at other times laugh-inducing, here are six shows to spook, scintillate and seduce for a frightfully theatrical Halloween.
Sometimes bone-chilling and at other times laugh-inducing, here are six shows to spook, scintillate and seduce for a frightfully theatrical Halloween.
Following a sold-out season at the National Theatre and in London's West End, Denise Gough reprises her Olivier award-winning role in the American Premiere of 'People, Places & Things' …
A new musical based on the 1999 hit film, which was a sexy, modern-day telling of the classic 1782 French novel 'Les Liaisons Dangereuses.'
Six-time Tony Award winner Audra McDonald has been named the 2018 recipient of MIT's prestigious Eugene McDermott Award, which comes with a $100,000 prize and residency.
The legendary Big Top returns to New York City from October 28 through January 17 at Lincoln Center's Damrosch Park.
'Hello Again' Hits Theaters November 8
Set in a small map store on the oldest street in an American city, Steven Dietz's 'Lonely Planet' portrays two friends at the height of the HIV/AIDS epidemic.
Playwright Max Posner chronicles the strained ties between a son and his aging mother, and the hell of a guilty conscience.
The second annual Samuel French Awards honored Ken Ludwig, Dominique Morisseau, and the songwriting team of Chris Miller & Nathan Tysen.
The Great War is over, wealth is in the air, and the Conways' dreams bubble over like champagne. Jump 19 years into the future, though, and the family's lives have transformed unimaginably.
Tony Award nominee Alison Fraser stars in a chilling one-woman show that recounts the bloody and bizarre experiences that have driven her character to seek a doctor's advice.
Currently appearing in the dystopian and highly homoerotic 'A Clockwork Orange,' Jimmy Brooks is all smiles when he's not ganging up with his cohorts in this stylized Off-Broadway play.
This fall, PBS brings viewers broadcast premieres of Broadway's best every Friday night, including 'She Loves Me,' 'Falsettos,' 'Noël Coward's Present Laughter' and more.
October news features casting news for 'My Fair Lady,' the opening of 'The Band's Visit,' and fun events throughout New York City like Big Apple Circus.
A world-premiere musical comedy inspired by the classic television series.
Though Broadway Bridges, The Broadway League intends to bring upwards of 25,000 high school students to a Broadway show by the end of 2019.
A new opera for young audiences based on the real-life experiences of 8-year-old Rhoda Knight Kalt and her trips to the American Museum of Natural History.
Lauren Ambrose will be Eliza Doolittle, Harry Hadden-Paton will be Henry Higgins, Norbert Leo Butz will be Alfred P. Doolittle, and Diana Rigg will be Mrs. Higgins in Lincoln Center Theater'…
Olivier Award-winner Lesli Margherita will play "Cindy Lou Who" in the World Premiere of Matthew Lombardo's Christmas comedy in couplets, Who's Holiday! to be directed by C…
Mandy Gonzalez, currently starring in Broadway's 'Hamilton,' will release her debut solo recording, 'Fearless,' on October 20.
'A Clockwork Orange' lures audiences into a testosterone-filled underworld of a dystopian future. The explosive story of little Alex and his rebellious gang of Droogs reimagines Anthony Burg…
A new musical at York Theatre Company sets Shakespeare's 'Measure for Measure' in the Wild West, where Johnny Blood, a hot-tempered young cowboy, finds himself sentenced to hang for killing …
Vienna's Volksoper presents 'Gypsy,' one of Broadway's most iconic musicals.
Director John Doyle and Tony Award-winning composer Stephen Schwartz bring Shakespeare's pastoral romance to life. Starring Ellen Burstyn as Jacques.
Atlantic Theater Company presents a new musical for young audiences that tackles the issues of prejudice and discrimination through the eyes Lily, a polkadot who moves to an all-square schoo…