A First Look at Manhattan Theatre Club's Continuity Off-Broadway
The new play from Small Mouth Sounds playwright Bess Wohl and Tony-nominated director Rachel Chavkin opens May 21.
The new play from Small Mouth Sounds playwright Bess Wohl and Tony-nominated director Rachel Chavkin opens May 21.
The new play from Small Mouth Sounds playwright Bess Wohl and Tony-nominated director Rachel Chavkin opens May 21.
The May 13 gala featured performances from Broadway's Ain't Too Proud, Be More Chill, Hadestown, and more.
The episode, which goes deep into the creation of Chicago, premieres Tuesday, May 13 on FX.
The musical is rendered as a three-episode audio release starring Patti Murin, Colin Hanlon, Jay Armstrong Johnson, and Lauren Blackman.
Broadway Bricks' Jack Abrams transforms ordinary Legos into Broadway shows and actors.
The semi-staged concert production wrapped up performances April 29 in Washington, D.C.
The immersive musical from Malaysian and Australian team TerryandTheCuz runs through May 19 at Joe's Pub.
The revival, directed by Jeff Calhoun, opened May 11, 1994, at the Eugene O'Neill Theatre.
The world premiere of the new musical, about the 2011 Egyptian uprising, begins performances May 14 in Cambridge, MA.
The new play, which follows a trio of friends over the course of a New York City day, opened at MCC May 9.
Ripley plays a conservative Christian widow grappling with her daughter's gender identity in the new play from playwright Elise Forier Edie.
Adam Seidel's drama, starring Tony winner Wilson Jermaine Heredia, is currently playing at the Cherry Lane Theatre.
Stuart Ross directs the return engagement at York Theatre Company.
The performance marks the first time the instrument, a project of the Marjory Stoneman Douglas school shooting survivors, has been featured on Broadway.
The Stephen Sondheim-James Lapine musical opened on Broadway May 9, 1994.
The 64th annual ceremony will take place June 2.
The musical, based on the film of the same name starring Whitney Houston, runs through May 12 at the White Plains Performing Arts Center.
The Kimberly Sykes"helmed production continues performances through August 31.
Directed by Erica Schmidt, the Macbeth adaptation plays at the Lucille Lortel Theatre.
Cott and Mikaela Bennett lead the cast as Tony and Maria, respectively, in the Lyric Opera of Chicago production.
The 1962 musical comedy was the first Broadway production for which Stephen Sondheim wrote both music and lyrics.
Watch this sneak peek to see how director Clowdus transformed the mountains of Ohio into the Greek countryside.
The Broadway Cares/Equity Fights Aids burlesque fundraiser has been raising money toward the fight against AIDS/HIV since 1992.
1984 playwright Duncan Macmillan's new adaptation of the Ibsen play opened May 2.