5 minutes with a Tony nominee: ‘Dog Day Afternoon’’s Brenda Abbandandolo and Isabella Byrd
Costume designer Abbandandolo and lighting designer Byrd reflect on their concepts and collaboration.
Costume designer Abbandandolo and lighting designer Byrd reflect on their concepts and collaboration.
White is nominated for her second Tony Award.
The John Lithgow-starrer has made back its initial capitalization.
The L.A.-based band has earned two nominations for their Broadway debut.
The playwright reveals how writing specifically for actor Laurie Metcalf affected his process.
This is Christopher’s first Tony Award nomination.
The scenic designer has invented the sets for more than 65 Broadway productions, including this Best Musical nominee.
“Schmigadoon!” and “The Balusters” took home the top prizes for new work.
Joshua Henry takes home top performance prize; plus, winners for outstanding play, musical and revivals revealed.
Three revivals and one original musical have been nominated for the honor.
The Theatrical Workforce Development Program from Roundabout Theatre Company, the Mayor’s office and IATSE celebrates its 10th year.
Director Sam Pinkleton, star Luke Evans and more gave the inside scoop on the making of the 2026 Tony Award-nominated revival.
“Ragtime” and “Schmigadoon!” took home the most awards.
In the latest podcast episode, “Joe Turner” Tony Award nominee Ruben Santiago-Hudson, as well as Cedric the Entertainer, Debbie Allen and Joshua Boone discuss Wilson’s sound.
The Broadway musical is in the midst of celebrations commemorating its 15 years on the Main Stem.
Stock and amateur rights for the Louis Armstrong bio-musical have been acquired.
June Squibb makes history, and multiple categories consist of nominees all making their debuts.
“The Lost Boys” and “Schmigadoon!” lead the awards race with 12 nominations each.
The nominees of six categories were announced on CBS ahead of the announcement of the full list.
Josh Rhodes injected contemporary references, hyperdrive choreography and a lot of heart to keep the Tony Award-winning Best Musical spry.
With no easy labels, the playwright reinvents a familiar dramatic construct — turning HOA minutiae into a relevant, nuanced portrait of people behaving badly for the “right” reasons.
The 25-year-old will take over from Michael James Scott.
The two will replace Whitney Leavitt and Mark Ballas, respectively.
Having started as a BTC apprentice, Jayla Pollock is the company manager for “Buena Vista Social Club.”
The director strips away tradition, reshapes time and follows Arthur Miller’s text to exhume a more urgent, concurrent reality.