Stage and Screen Favorites Carrie Coon and Tracy Letts Expecting First Child
The two co-starred in the most recent Broadway revival of Who’s Afraid of Virginia Woolf? and now share the screen in The Post.
The two co-starred in the most recent Broadway revival of Who’s Afraid of Virginia Woolf? and now share the screen in The Post.
The Tony- and Grammy-nominated singer-songwriter stepped back into her musical as Jenna January 16.
Tickets for the summer engagement go on sale this month, beginning with a January 17 American Express pre-sale.
The Tony winner concluded her stint in the Broadway revival January 14.
The U.K. production will begin February 19 at the Charing Cross Theatre.
The New Group production, directed by Scott Elliott, begins February 20.
The Tony- and Grammy-nominated singer-songwriter steps back into the leading role of Jenna, replacing Betsy Wolfe.
The Golden Globe winner stopped by Good Mythical Morning to sing through online dating woes in the style of Hamilton, The Phantom of the Opera, and more.
Though the 2016–2016 season was one of the most diverse for New York City stages, underrepresented persisted in Broadway plays and in some non-profit companies.
Their final performance will benefit the Actors Fund; Bernadette Peters will then assume the title role.
Their final performance will benefit the Actors Fund; Bernadette Peters will then assume the title role.
The film from Susan Froemke explores the creation of the Met’s home at Lincoln Center over the past 50 years.
The stage and screen alum will guest star on an upcoming episode of the NBC comedy.
The Oscar winner will play smooth-talking lawyer Billy Flynn.
The Young Vic production of Matthew Lopez’s two-part play begins performances March 2.
The Hamilton creator will be honored at a gala dinner in April at the Edison Ballroom.
The series, featuring the Hamilton and Hedwig and the Angry Inch alums, is based on the 2013 film of the same name.
The musical, produced by Gwyneth Paltrow, is set to kick off a pre-Broadway engagement at San Francisco’s Curran in April.
According to League-administered survey, a quarter of Broadway theatregoers last season were under the age of 25.
The musical, which closed on Broadway in September 2017, was slated to launch an 18-month tour this year.
Fresh off a Golden Globe win, Tony nominee Allison Janney picks up another nomination for her performance in I, Tonya.
The (Grammy-winning) doctor is in for a little while longer.
The Tony, Emmy, and Grammy winner celebrates her birthday January 8.
Lester’s departure follows the resignation of Artistic Director Albert Schultz, Lester’s husband, amid sexual assault allegations.
Tony winner Frances McDormand was also among those representing the theatre community at the awards.