Bette Midler on Why Hello, Dolly! Is One of the Highlights of Her Life
The Tony winner talks to Good Morning America about returning to the role on Broadway.
The Tony winner talks to Good Morning America about returning to the role on Broadway.
Iconis and George Salazar go inside the album Two-Player Game on this special recording of the song.
In partnership with the Vineyard Theatre and Developing Artists, the Rent star, Brandon Victor Dixon, and more will perform during the August festival.
The MCC Theater production begins August 16.
The company presents the Genius at Play program beginning in September.
Composer Joe Iconis and Salazar take audiences inside their new studio album.
Disney’s new musical adaptation from Tom Kitt and Brian Yorkey premieres August 10 on Disney Channel.
Rodriguez reprises her performance after singing the anthem on the FX series, recently renewed for a second season.
The Be More Chill composer and star go inside the album of a different musical.
The Newsies and Smash alum will be the September guest artist at Brown's SubCulture residency show.
The Tony winner performs as part of Brown’s residency.
Prizeo launches its first Broadway Collection of prizes to benefit worthy causes.
The stage and screen favorite takes on a familiar character for the series' fourth and final season.
Benj Pasek, Justin Paul, Steven Levenson, and Val Emmich will hit ten cities across the U.S.
The play opened at London’s National Theatre this past July.
Learn the names of these songwriters—outside of Broadway.
The Emmy-nominated So You Think You Can Dance choreographer breaks down the moves from his latest Broadway show.
The Hamilton and In The Heights star belts it out in this new track.
The fest includes a mounting of Tony-winning director’s Waiting for Godot.
Once On This Island’s Camille A. Brown is among the slated performers.
The intensive kicks off August 6 for directors from around the globe.
How does the former American Idol singer get ready to play Charlie Price?
The change goes into effect August 1.
The Lincoln Center Theater production will be presented as part of Live From Lincoln Center.
Watch Kyle Hamilton show off the moves that landed him his Broadway bow.