Brian Stokes Mitchell, Audra McDonald, Billy Porter, More Form Black Theatre United Coalition
The new collective of Black theatre artists and industry members puts a spotlight on awareness, accountability, advocacy, and action.
The new collective of Black theatre artists and industry members puts a spotlight on awareness, accountability, advocacy, and action.
The filmed performance will premiere later this year.
Proceeds will go to four organizations that support and protect the Black community.
The company aims to reopen in January 2021 with Jeanine Tesori and Tazewell Thompson's Blue.
The Philadelphia theatre will present online offerings this fall with the intention of reopening next year.
Plus, catch a virtual concert from Tony winner Beth Leavel as well as Leontyne Price singing Verdi.
The nightly Met Streams series continues with the two contemporary operas, Leontyne Price in La Forza del Destino, and more.
The #TheaterInColor Initiative aims to amplify the voices of artists of color as they post their own experiences and hope to move forward.
Scott Frankel and Michael Korie will collaborate once more, joined by the Buyer & Cellar scribe, for The Last Diva.
The online event was to take place June 20.
The Kenny Leon-helmed Netflix adaptation of the play is part of the streaming service's newly launched Black Lives Matter collection.
The June 11 streaming event will feature old and new performances, interviews, and more.
The awards will go to organizations in all 50 states, Washington, D.C., and five U.S. territories.
The June 19 ceremony will celebrate Black theatre artists and contributors from the Broadway and Off-Broadway community.
Downes will perform works by Black composers as the SubCulture program goes digital.
Padrón reshapes his planned 2020"2021 lineup through the Connecticut company's One City, Many Stages initiative.
The Tony- and Oscar-winning director proposed financial measures to support live performance.
The digital event will feature performances by Garrett Clayton, Drew Droege, Adam Hundman, and more.
The Wicked and Les Misérables alum spoke out, hoping for equity in the industry's future.
Signature Theatre, The Public Theater, and more are showing solidarity by providing shelter, supplies, and additional services.
The composer earned the Pulitzer Prize earlier this year for the musical inspired by his own experience as a queer Black artist.
The My Fair Lady and Hello, Dolly! alum issues a call to raise "warriors of equality."
The Tony nominee called for accountability and action in the entertainment industry.
"We have to do better. Let's actually create a 'community.'"
"We are not looking for empathy. We are not victims. We are only asking for humanity and equality."