O'Neill Theater Center's 2019 Season Taps New Works by Craig Lucas, Hansol Jung, Charly Evon Simpson, Anna Ziegler, More
The 2019 summer season will showcase three new musicals and eight plays.
The 2019 summer season will showcase three new musicals and eight plays.
The new James Graham play, directed by Rupert Goold, officially opens at the Samuel J. Friedman Theatre April 24.
The world premiere, written and directed by Winter Miller, will be seen Off-Broadway this summer.
MCC will present the new musical as part of its upcoming PlayLabs, alongside David Zheng's play Ching Chong Maka Hiya.
The new James Graham play, directed by Rupert Goold, officially opens on Broadway April 24.
The West Coast theatre taps the Ruben Santiago-Hudson-helmed production, along with Indecent, a new Anna Ziegler play, and more.
Christine Bruno, Chris Henry Coffey, and Anna Lentz will star in the new production from Theater Breaking Through Barriers.
The new James Graham play, directed by Rupert Goold, officially opens at the Samuel J. Friedman Theatre April 24.
See Annette Bening, Tracy Letts, and Benjamin Walker give it their all in scenes from the Roundabout revival.
The new James Graham play, which charts the rise of Rupert Murdoch, also announced that it has extended its Broadway premiere one week.
The lineup also features Aleshea Harris' What to Send Up, Paola Lázaro's There's Always the Hudson, and Mike Lew's Teenage Dick.
The new James Graham play, which charts the rise of Rupert Murdoch, will play an additional week.
The New York premiere of the Joe Iconis musical, directed and choreographed by Jennifer Werner, finds its cast.
The Broadway productions of Tootsie and Oklahoma! also received several nominations.
Emma Kikue and Kimiye Corwin star in the new play by Sam Chanse at Theatre Row.
Directed by Saheem Ali, identity is stripped down to X and Y in the new play.
Tony nominee Terry Kinney directs the Sam Shepard play Off-Broadway.
The new play, which follows a trio of friends over the course of a New York City day, premieres at MCC April 23.
Harrison David Rivers' Relentless Award-winning play, the bandaged place, will kick off the mainstage programming in June.
Greed, faith, and willful ignorance are examined in Deb Margolin's drama about Ponzi schemer Bernard Madoff, first seen at 59E59.
Rashad, who starred in the play nearly two decades ago, will helm its Broadway premiere in 2020.
The two-hander about playground violence will play 59E59 Theaters, following a sold-out run at the Edinburgh Fringe.
The stage and screen actor will wrap up a four-year stint as series regular Dr. Rhodes.
Annette Bening, Tracy Letts, and Benjamin Walker star in the Jack O'Brien-helmed revival at the American Airlines Theatre.
Feiffer stars alongside Hamish Linklater in the world premiere, directed by Trip Cullman, at Playwrights Horizons.