Daniel's Husband to Close Off-Broadway December 30
Michael McKeever’s play, remounted for an open-ended run at the Westside Theatre, sets a closing date.
Michael McKeever’s play, remounted for an open-ended run at the Westside Theatre, sets a closing date.
The acclaimed African Mean Girls Play, which wraps up its extended return engagement Off-Broadway December 9, will be seen on WNET-TV.
Raja Feather Kelly, Kitty McNamee, Al Blackstone, Jenn Rose, and Katie Spelman will debut their pieces at the Mr. Abbott Award Gala.
Titled Solo Flights, the inaugural festival is currently accepting submissions.
The writers will be mentored by Martyna Majok, Craig muMs Grant, and Taylor Mac as part of Cherry Lane Theatre's Obie-winning initiative.
Rachel York, Shuler Hensley, and more will be a part of the winter production in Atlanta.
The organization will partner with theatres to present large-scale professional work created, performed, and run by people with disabilities.
The immersive production, set in a refugee camp, debuts Off-Broadway following a hit West End run.
James T. Lane joins the Roundabout revival featuring an updated libretto.
The film will not be a biopic, but will use songs from the Grammy winner's extensive songbook to drive the narrative.
In Jessica Dickey's new play, a group of women go on a retreat to live like nuns in the Middle Ages.
The Olivier Award-winning show will play eight weeks at The Other Palace while continuing its West End run.
Harris debuts Slave Play at New York Theatre Workshop and Daddy"at the Vineyard, while still a third-year student at Yale.
The critically acclaimed New York premiere, directed by Whitney White, will now continue through December 16 at A.R.T./New York Theatres.
The New York premiere from MCC will mark the company's inaugural production in its new uptown theatre.
The new zombie movie musical hits theatres November 30.
The Golden Globe nominee will play George Bailey in a limited holiday engagement in California.
Three new plays will receive their first public readings as part of the Keen Playwrights Lab.
Charly Evon Simpson's play is inspired by the the speculum’s inventor, a doctor who experimented on female slaves.
The Hamilton star sings alongside Kyle Dean Massey in the upcoming episode, airing December 2.
Charlayne Woodard, Tommy Dorfman, Kahyun Kim, and Hari Nef will also be part of the world premiere from Jeremy O. Harris.
The London show, which continues an extended run at Theatre Royal Drury Lane, will be available to stream in 2019.
The new work from White Rabbit, Red Rabbit playwright Nassim Soleimanpour will feature a rotating cast of guest actors.
A futiristic A.I. thriller, the evening-length dance narrative finds its complete cast.
Proceeds from the show will benefit the human services organization for performing arts and entertainment professionals.