3 New Musicals Will Use BMG Catalog, Including Songs of Dolly Parton, Culture Club, and More
Set to premiere in 2020, the projects include a country musical and a show about the birth of New Wave.
Set to premiere in 2020, the projects include a country musical and a show about the birth of New Wave.
Jordan E. Cooper's new play, a satirical odyssey depicting a great exodus of Black Americans, will continue through May at the Public Theater.
The annual festival of staged readings will kick off April 1 at the Lucille Lortel Off-Broadway.
The Playwrights Realm will present four new plays this spring as part of the festival's 10th anniversary edition.
Marisha Wallace, who plays Becky in the musical, will co-host the post-show event April 10.
The upcoming season will also feature David Greig's Europe and Caryl Churchill's Far Away.
James Graham's newspaper drama debuts in the U.S. following a hit West End run.
Michael Stuhlbarg stars in the title role in Tim Blake Nelson's new drama about the life and legacy of the philosopher.
Mara Nelson-Greenberg's new comedy opens at The Vineyard Theatre, directed by Margot Bordelon.
The fellowship recipients will participate in programs in New York City around the U.S.
The new James Graham play, which charts the rise of Rupert Murdoch, begins previews April 2.
The Rent star will be seen in Adam Seidel's new drama, directed by Elena Araoz, at the Cherry Lane this spring.
Previously scheduled through June 9, the hit play, written by and starring Heidi Schreck, will now continue through July 21.
The premiere, from Parity Productions, is playing an extended run through April 20 at Theaterlab.
Louisa Proske's new adaptation of the 17th century revenge tragedy plays the Lucille Lortel Theatre.
Oliver Butler directs the new play, inspired by Schreck's own life, at The Hayes Theater.
The new play by Nassim Soleimanpour invites a different actor to perform the play each night (without seeing the script).
The show's star and co-creator, Phil Johnson, is recovering following emergency surgery.
The adaptation will kick off Yale Rep's 2019"2020 season, also featuring new plays by Will Eno, Mary Kathryn Nagle, and Kate Atwell.
Your last chance to catch If Pretty Hurts, "Daddy," Hatef*ck, Gloria, and more.
The actor, recently seen in the TV production of Rent, will star as John Ambrose McClaren, another recipient of one of Lana's love letters.
Hamish Linklater, Feiffer, and Vanessa Kai star in the world premiere, directed by Trip Cullman, at Playwrights Horizons.
Oskar Eustis will helm Camp David, Chisa Hutchinson's Amerikin will have its world premiere, and more.
Jitney's Brandon J. Dirden stars as Brutus in the Shana Cooper-helmed production at the Polonsky Shakespeare Center in Brooklyn.
The Tony winners star in the new love story, set to hit cinemas in May.