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Dominique Morisseau, Annie Baker, Paula Vogel, Sarah Ruhl, and Lynn Nottage are among those donating content to The Trickle Up.
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The Tony winner, along with Hadestown's Patrick Page, are guest stars on the March 26 episode on NBC.
The trailblazing advocate and theatre maker died March 18 following a long illness.
After being tested March 16, the Moulin Rouge! star shared the news March 23.
The Realm's Roberta Pereira and Katherine Kovner break down the costs and impacts of canceling their spring production in the wake of the pandemic.
Priority will be given to organizations addressing essential healthcare and food insecurity as well as arts and culture.
Katharine McPhee, Jeremy Jordan, Krysta Rodriguez, and Andy Mientus will join Andrew Barth Feldman and Alex Boniello for the stream.
SOLT issued a statement March 20 with the latest news on London closures during the coronavirus pandemic.
With its doors temporarily shut, the downtown arts center is opening its archives for online streaming, virtual art-making, and more.
Yale University's roster of winners, who each receives $165,000, is dominated by women.
The letter, addressed to Representative Nancy Pelosi, echoes concerns made by various unions in the theatre community.
While the Broadway production is temporarily closed, the Tony nominees discuss the Bob Dylan song "Tight Connection to My Heart."
Primary Plus offers online programming aimed at helping artists connect with Primary Stages and with each other.
A View From the Bridge, Hamlet, Jane Eyre, and more are available for streaming on the Education platform.
The new track is inspired by society's latest imperative: to stay at home and help curb the spread of COVID-19.
See Errico perform "Look to The Rainbow" from Finian's Rainbow as part of the new online initiative.
The series, live streamed on Facebook, will launch with artistic director Zalmen Mlotek's Living Room Concert.
The 76th annual award ceremony was set to take place June 1 in New York City.
The March productions have been canceled, but theatregoers will still have a chance to see the show at home.
The March productions have been canceled, but theatregoers will still have a chance to see the show at home.
The New York City institution had initially announced it would stay closed through March 31.
The sweeping decision follows similar events on Broadway, Off-Broadway, and across the U.S.
The Old Vic is offering a video recording of Endgame for affected theatregoers who donate the cost of their tickets to the theatre.
Emojiland, The Office a Musical Parody, and more continue their runs.