TV Sitcom Family Ties Being Adapted for the Stage
The non-musical play will debut June 1, 2017, in Ohio.
The non-musical play will debut June 1, 2017, in Ohio.
The Democratic nominee for President earned the union's first-ever presidential endorsement.
The philanthropist co-owner of the Yankees is a major "player" on Broadway.
The song was written by Broadway's Marc Shaiman and Scott Wittman
Proceeds will go to support gun control efforts.
The Wiz Live! wins for its costumes.
The movie's centerpiece singing competition includes some show tunes.
It made history as the first show written by all women to win the Best Musical Tony.
The Neo-Futurists have written two-minute plays for each chief executive.
The National Asian Artists Project stages the adaptation of As You Like It.
The Shubert Alley event honors Broadway folk with 25 (or more) years of service.
The philanthropist co-owner of the Yankees is a major "player" on Broadway.
Tony winner Casey Nicholaw directed and choreographed the Broadway-aimed new musical.
Several other members of the 2010 Broadway cast repeat their performances on screen.
Watch a clip from London Road, based on the 2011 National Theatre production about a real-life serial killer.
Michele Roberge has resigned from Cal State Long Beach over a play with a controversial title.
The bounty includes Seth Rudetsky's starry Broadway Disaster!
The parody comes from the pen of the Tony-winning writer of Forbidden Broadway.
Diggs and his group Clipping performed the song on James Corden's show.
The Tony-winning musical marks its first anniversary on the road.
Rajendra Ramoon Maharaj's gospel musical earned a Fringe Overall Excellence Award.
Performances will take place not far from the site of the atrocity.
The Tony-winning musical closes September 10.
Forbidden Broadway author parodies Lin-Manuel Miranda's megahit.
The namesake of Broadway's Booth Theatre emerges from his brother's shadow.