John M. Chu's Wicked Film Will Be Released in Two Parts; 1st Arrives in 2024
Tony winner Cynthia Erivo and Grammy winner Ariana Grande star.
Tony winner Cynthia Erivo and Grammy winner Ariana Grande star.
The Olivia Jacobs-directed, Olivier Award-nominated adaptation will be seen at the Lyric Theatre.
Song of Bernadette, featuring a book by Rinne B. Groff and lyrics by Robin Lerner, will have a developmental production in Wisconsin.
The play's cast will host a celebratory rally for women in Times Square April 27.
May Adrales directs the corporate legal drama for Manhattan Theatre Club.
The documentary is directed by Amy Rice and produced by Jesse Tyler Ferguson, Justin Mikita, and more.
Inspired by Jane Austen's Pride and Prejudice, the movie follows two best friends who embark on a summer adventure.
The current Raoul actor is taking a leave of absence to appear in Off-Broadway's Titanique.
The documentary tells the story of the musical's reunion concert, featuring Jonathan Groff, Lea Michele, and the rest of the original cast.
The Jonathan Silverstein-directed reading stars Arnie Burton, Jason Tam, Ari'el Stachel, and more.
Kristen Bell, Jaime Camil, Nikki M. James, and more perform at the gala honoring the Frozen songwriting duo.
The Frank Galati-helmed show opens April 23 at Florida's Asolo Repertory Theatre.
The Bartlett Sher-directed tour will visit Bradford, Dublin, Cardiff, Southampton, and more.
The U.K. premiere starring Kayla Meikle opened April 21 at London's Donmar Warehouse.
The Mark Marcante-directed play will continues through May 1.
Co-directed by Jennifer Shirley and Kevin Carillo, the work follows themes of connection and isolation.
Josh Azouz's horror comedy will begin at the Queens venue June 2.
Frances Mayli McCann and Jordan Luke Gage star as the title characters in the new production of the Frank Wildhorn musical.
The Be More Chill creator's 44-track album will debut June 17.
Jonathan Spector's new comedy begins previews May 11.
The new musical returned April 19 after a COVID-related hiatus that began April 7.
The Broadway favorite appeared in an episode of The Late Late Show with James Cordon.
The revival of Paula Vogel's Pulitzer-winning play stars Mary-Louise Parker and David Morse.
Paula Vogel's Pulitzer-winning play opens on Broadway April 19.