Jay Armstrong Johnson's I Put a Spell on You: The Witches Era Will Stream Via Broadway on Demand
The annual concert event benefits the Ali Forney Center.
The annual concert event benefits the Ali Forney Center.
The hit comedy continues at New World Stages.
Scott Ellis will direct the reading of Noël Coward's comedy.
Featuring the music of Duke Ellington and Billy Strayhorn, the dance musical will play New York City Center this holiday season.
Created and performed by Patrick Page, the Off-Broadway solo play chronicles the evolution of The Bard's villains.
Part of Bachman's ongoing Shapeshifters saga, the work interweaves musical theatre, gender fluidity, and superhero parables.
The "naughty" take on the holiday ballet features burlesque dancers, circus artists, and more.
The longtime friends and co-stars are reunited on Broadway this season in Gutenberg! The Musical!.
The reading, honoring the 25th anniversary of Matthew Shepard's death, benefits The Trevor Project.
Five-time Olivier winner Richard Jones is directing.
Moisés Kaufman and Leigh Fondakowski on how Tectonic Theater Project shaped a moment into a movement.
The Theatre for a New Audience production was originally slated for March 2020.
The current principal cast will depart from the musical by the end of the year
The evening benefiting the Stage Directors and Choreographers Foundation will be directed by Jerry Mitchell.
The modern reimagining will be directed by Blanche McIntyre.
The Smash creator's latest play Dig, about a woman finding grace through botany, is currently running at Primary Stages, 59E59 Theaters.
The Holly Reed and Kelvin Reed-penned musical will be directed by Richard H. Blake.
Our Lady J is chronicling her experience as a trans writer, producer, and director in Hollywood through original songs.
Leigh Silverman directs the New York Theatre Workshop production.
Dedicated to ambitious new theatre, the company will support the work of eight artists, plus two new works centering on environmental action.
Amber Ruffin will host the evening, which will be live streamed.
The Lincoln Center Theater production of the Lerner & Loewe musical continues through 2024.
The concert will raise funds to support the families and communities affected by the Maui wildfires.
The play follows three brothers who have met to handle their parents' estate.
The annual concert event benefits the Ali Forney Center.