'Lempicka' Broadway premiere completes casting
The new musical will open at the Longacre Theatre in April.
The new musical will open at the Longacre Theatre in April.
The Barry Manilow-Bruce Sussman musical runs through Feb. 4 at the Ethel Barrymore Theatre.
The program aims to increase BIPOC participation in behind-the-scenes theater careers.
The collaboration will offer a résumé-writing workshop in January.
The 73rd annual ceremony, honoring both Broadway and Off-Broadway, will be held in May.
The yearly event benefits Broadway Cares/Equity Fights AIDS and New York City's LGBTQ Center.
The one-night-only event will feature the musical's star, Nick Fradiani.
For the week ending Jan. 21, the 25 currently running productions grossed $23,589,174.
The awards body honors excellence in dance both on Broadway and off.
The production currently touring the country will open on Broadway in April for a limited engagement.
The new musical opened on Dec. 10 at the Belasco Theatre.
The two-time Tony Award winner joined the venue's board in 2013.
Tony Award nominee Carmen Cusack and others will be featured in the adaptation of the novel by L.M. Montgomery.
The Joshua Harmon play opened on Jan. 9 at the Samuel J. Friedman Theatre.
The annual event offers a child to see a Broadway show for free with a full-paying adult.
Full principal casting has been announced for the new musical opening in April at the Longacre Theatre.
The awards body honors accurate and fair LGBTQ portrayals in various forms of media.
Taub wrote the book, music and lyrics for the musical set to open on the Main Stem in April.
David Adjmi's sold-out Off-Broadway play will open on the Main Stem in April 2024.
The Tony Award nominee will be feted at the New Dramatist annual spring luncheon in May 2024.
St. Martin has led the organization since 2006.
Producer Mike Bosner made the announcement after the musical's final Broadway bow.
For the week ending Jan. 14, the 26 currently running productions grossed $27,657,991.
The Barry Manilow-Bruce Sussman musical opened at the Ethel Barrymore Theatre on Nov. 13.
The musical won the 1985 Tony Award for Best Musical.