Julie Taymor's Revival of M. Butterfly, Starring Clive Owen, Opens October 26
The first Broadway staging since the play’s 1988 premiere also stars Hamilton alum Jin Ha as the mysterious Song Liling.
The first Broadway staging since the play’s 1988 premiere also stars Hamilton alum Jin Ha as the mysterious Song Liling.
The South Pacific star returns to Waikiki to perform at Blue Note Hawaii.
The December 4 event at Birdland will include performances from Rivera, Christy Altomare, Chris McCarrell, and more.
The comedy from the Pulitzer-winning playwright opened Off-Broadway October 24.
The activist and filmmaker made his stage debut earlier this year with The Terms of My Surrender.
The movie adaptation of the Chekhov classic features a screenplay by Tony-winning playwright Stephen Karam.
A tribute to the late artist and leader brought memories, songs, and more to the halls of the Public Theater.
At a recent performance of Curvy Widow, the 20-years married couple had the chance to play husband and widow—for one night only.
The Tuesday evening performance is canceled as Leguizamo recovers from illness.
The November 6 celebration will feature performances from myriad stage and screen favorites.
The two-part play will open in Melbourne in 2019.
The independent film comes from writer-director Paul Shoulberg.
The touring production of the Sara Bareilles musical stars Desi Oakley as Jenna.
The stage adaptation continues through November 5 in Mountain View, California.
The Atlanta reading, directed by Kenny Leon, will also feature Robert Downey Jr., Chris Evans, and Mark Ruffalo.
The New York bow of the Casey Nicholaw-helmed musical will follow a 2016 world premiere in Atlanta.
The Tony nominee, who penned the 1995 cult favorite, is working with composer Lewis Flinn on the new stage version.
“This is the greatest challenge of my career,” Thurman says as she prepares for her Broadway debut.
The Pushing Daisies Emmy nominee will take on the role of Joe Pitt in the Marianne Elliott-helmed production.
The annual gala from MCC Theater will take place March 26, 2018.
The two Broadway alums are the latest additions to a cast that also includes Maya Rudolph and Matthew Broderick.
The upcoming film, directed by Peter Segal, will also star Leah Remini.
“Any time we perform Maestro Bernstein’s music, it feels like there’s an essence of New York in it.“
Proceeds from the song, which features Jennifer Lopez, Gloria Estefan, Rita Moreno, Anthony Ramos, and more, go to the Hispanic Federation.
Several cast members made their Broadway debuts earlier this year in the U.S. premiere of The Play That Goes Wrong.