Chekhov/Tolstoy: Love Stories Begins Off-Broadway
Vinie Burrows, Katie Firth, and more star in the evening of short plays, each an adaptation of a story by the well-known authors.
Vinie Burrows, Katie Firth, and more star in the evening of short plays, each an adaptation of a story by the well-known authors.
Samantha Williams and others join Sharon D. Clarke, John Cariani, and Caissie Levy in the upcoming production at Studio 54.
The Best We Could (a Family Tragedy) is part of Manhattan Theatre Club's spring lineup.
See upcoming Dear Evan Hansen Fisher star in the second trailer for the soon-to-be-released Netflix original.
Leigh Silverman directs the new play, starring James Cromwell, Jane Alexander, and more.
Why Not Theatre and Shaw Festival team up for the two-part epic, adapted from the Sanskrit text.
Layla Khoshnoudi and Andrew Garman also join the cast of the Leigh Silverman-helmed production from Clubbed Thumb.
Ola Ince directs the London production starring the How to Get Away With Murder and Harry Potter actor.
Mateo Ferro, Dalia Davi, Cindy De La Cruz, Andy Lucien, and Ed Ventura will star in the Jenna Worsham-helmed premiere.
Previously Broadway-bound, the Charles Randolph-Wright play with music by Nona Hendryx, will now play at the Harlem theatre.
A narrative urban dance riff on Shakespeare's Romeo & Juliet, the show takes over The Gym at Judson.
The Olivier Award winner will star as Masha in Christopher Durang's comedy at the Charring Cross Theatre.
Keen Company will bring back Joseph Kesselring's comedy, which opened on Broadway in 1941, for one night only.
The world premiere, directed by Knud Adams, marks the professional playwriting debut of playwright and performer Booth.
The Cabaret actor replaces David Pittu, who has left the production due to a scheduling conflict.
Glick, who takes over from Jonathan Groff January 21, previously stepped into the leading role last fall.
The biannual promotion returns with offers on 21 Broadway shows through February 9.
Kenny Leon directs the Pulitzer Prize-winning drama at the American Airlines theatre.
James Yaegashi, Wyatt Cirbus, and more are also tapped for the ghost story musical at 59E59.
Ann Harada, George Abud, Lesli Margherita, Lucas Steele, and more are part of the ensemble cast of the new musical comedy at The Duke.
The critically acclaimed play, directed by Robert O'Hara, concludes its extended, limited engagement at the Golden Theatre.
The NYC-based Society will see members generate new material through rigorous research, improvisation, and discussion.
Jessie Mueller, Letts, Armie Hammer, and more will star in the upcoming production at the Cort Theatre.
The 2020 spring season lineup also includes Alan Bennett's Habeas Corpus, directed by Patrick Marber.
The musical adaptation of the comedian's best-selling memoir will have its world premiere in the spring.