Get a 1st Listen to 'Be The Outcast' From New Musical Fouad of Nazareth
Palestinian-American composer, and 2025 Jonathan Larson Grant recipient, Fouad Dakwar will release a concept album for the musical.
Palestinian-American composer, and 2025 Jonathan Larson Grant recipient, Fouad Dakwar will release a concept album for the musical.
Christopher Renshaw will direct the two readings, presented by Jim Kierstead.
The new musical from Brandy Hoang Collier, Clare Fuyuko Bierman, and Erika Ji will play two performances at Joe's Pub.
The group has previously developed DRAG: The Musical, A Strange Loop, Mexodus, and CATS: The Jellicle Ball.
Chowdhury directs and stars in the production alongside his real-life mother, physicist Bulbul Chakraborty.
Directed by Sarah Benson, César Alvarez's new musical began as a commission to write a musical about the Greensboro Massacre.
Jenn Thompson will direct the new staging of Alain Boublil and Claude-Michel Schönberg's beloved musical.
The Broadway advertising agency has served the theatre industry for 17 years.
Playbill and Snapchat invited influencers to the hit immersive production, where they kept their phones turned on.
Sue Jean Kim will perform an excerpt from the playwright's work Aubergine at the ceremony.
The festival will span venues in Manhattan and Brooklyn.
Taraji P. Henson, Thomas Schumacher, Susan Fales-Hill, and Indigenous Film Academy were honored at this year's starry event.
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Max Hunter will direct Roberto Aguirre-Sacasa and Duncan Sheik's musical adaptation of Bret Easton Ellis' novel.
The new annual award has been created by the Consortium of Asian American Theaters and Artists.
Jeff Calhoun will direct Jason Schafer and Arthur Lafrentz Bacon's new musical based on the beloved queer rom-com.
Chloe Claudel will direct the newest work by the Grief Camp playwright.
The dance company led by Broadway choreographer Chase Brock will play a strictly limited engagement at A.R.T./New York Theatres.
Directed and choreographed by Jeff Calhoun, the Deaf West co-production is written by Caroline Kay and Ivan Menchell.
All exploring the theme of hungering for something, the three productions will make their debuts across three seasons.
In celebration of the 29th anniversary of the landmark series, two charity fundraiser readings will be held March 10.
The season promises revivals, premieres, and more for the Chicago company.
Featuring three animated musical sequences, the short film is headed for Disney+ in April.
The program is designed to create meaningful career pathways for emerging talent in theatrical marketing, advertising, and press.
The solo show blends stand-up, confessional storytelling, and transformational character work.