See Who's Set to Make Appearances at the 2017 Tony Awards
Though Bette Midler is not expected to perform during the broadcast, audiences can still catch her on Broadway's biggest night.
Though Bette Midler is not expected to perform during the broadcast, audiences can still catch her on Broadway's biggest night.
The TV Land series starring Sutton Foster will return June 28.
It takes noticeably more time for the parade to pass by at Radio City than at the Shubert.
The Irving Berlin musical ended its limited Broadway engagement in January.
The musical celebrated its highest-grossing week in the week ending May 28.
The two University of Michigan alums reunited to sing “Happy Days Are Here Again”/“Get Happy.”
Diane Paulus will direct the production at the American Repertory Theater in Massachusetts.
The two sang the Oscar-winning “Falling Slowly” at Cusack's recent Feinstein's/54 Below concert.
The Off-Broadway revival places the audience in the center of the action.
These are desperate times, Mrs. Lovett, and desperate measures are called for.
The NBC live telecast was initially scheduled for December 2017.
The lead singer makes his Broadway debut in the Tony-winning musical May 26.
The operatic adaptation of the 2005 film was originally commissioned by the company nearly a decade ago.
The Old Vic production features a new script by Jack Thorne, co-writer of Harry Potter and the Cursed Child.
The Signature Theatre production is the latest presentation of THIRTEEN's Theatre Close-Up series.
The National Endowments for the Arts and Humanities face severe cuts in the 2018 fiscal year.
Gough will also reprise her Olivier-winning performance in People, Places and Things in New York this year.
The festival has also announced the additions of Reg E. Cathey, Tavi Gevinson, and more.
The stage adaptation of the 2001 English-Hindi film opened May 19.
“It is love. It’s joy.... You know that you’ve given them something that nourished their souls in a way.”
The soundtrack to Moana was also nominated.
The Emmy nominees channeled Judy Garland and Barbra Streisand at the 2017 Vulture Festival.
The Hamilton creator will provide the voice of Gizmoduck.
The Tony-nominated musical also has a sit-down production in Toronto in the works.
The actor will reprise his performance as Dr. Pomatter, joining Betsy Wolfe in the Sara Bareilles musical.