'Romeo + Juliet' exits on a high; most shows get a Presidents' Day weekend boost
For the week ending Feb. 16, the 28 currently running productions grossed $32,188,003.
For the week ending Feb. 16, the 28 currently running productions grossed $32,188,003.
The annual ceremony celebrating high school theater will take place in June at the Minskoff Theatre.
The musical will chronicle the life of country music star Loretta Lynn.
The Simon Rich comedy broke a house record during its run at the Hudson Theatre.
The Ingrid Michaelson and Bekah Brunstetter musical played the Main Stem in 2024.
Disney Theatrical Group's Anne Quart and SheNYC Arts' Danielle DeMatteo tell Broadway News what to expect for the 2025 edition of the Pipeline Project.
The Tony Award-winning director of "Come From Away" will be celebrated at the annual "Mr. Abbott" Award gala.
The film adaptation of "Wicked" was also recognized.
The Shubert Foundation will be presented with the 2025 Isobel Konecky Award.
Children will be able to attend a Broadway show for free with a full-paying adult.
For the week ending Feb. 9, the 27 currently running productions grossed $28,135,565.
The annual event will feature performances by Anika Noni Rose and company members of "Motown the Musical."
The awards ceremony, which honors dance on stage and screen, will be held in May.
The 1/52 Project was founded by Tony Award winner Beowulf Boritt
Stage Door Pass intends to offer a new way for audiences and shows to connect.
The website was created by the Saunders family, many of whom have appeared on Broadway.
Kristi Hess joins the production company behind "Clue" and "Mystic Pizza."
Harkey will join the nonprofit following a period of interim leadership.
The initiative of the Broadway League brings high school students to Broadway.
Willingham will take on a newly formed position.
Hear about McDonald's inspiration for playing Rose.
Jordan Donica will also be featured.
For the week ending Feb. 2, the 29 currently running productions grossed $31,199,599.
Mainstream and LGBTQ-themed Broadway and Off-Broadway productions will be recognized.
This first-of-its-kind event will be held on LCT's Manhattan campus.