New Streaming Service Broadway on Demand Launches May 17
The slate of programming includes Allegiance, series from Tiler Peck and Frankie James Grande, and more.
The slate of programming includes Allegiance, series from Tiler Peck and Frankie James Grande, and more.
The new stage adaptation of the 1959 comedy features a score by Marc Shaiman and Scott Wittman and a book by Matthew Lopez.
The slate arrives on the heels of the announcement that Frozen would not return to Broadway following the coronavirus shutdown.
The CBS All Access series, featuring a slew of Broadway veterans, will wrap up its current season sooner than scheduled due to the COVID-19 pandemic.
The digital platform will officially launch May 17.
Move over, Hedwig, another German badass is stepping up to the mic.
Proceeds from the musical's May 19 live stream will go to the organization's COVID-19 Emergency Assistance Fund.
The Tony winner sang the A Little Night Music number at a 2019 Signature Theatre gala honoring Audra McDonald.
Prior to the coronavirus shutdown, previews were to begin this summer at the Neil Simon Theatre.
The group will work alongside Mayor Bill de Blasio's newly formed Arts, Culture & Tourism Sector Advisory Council.
Commemorate the anniversary of Carrie's infamous Broadway bow with this iconic Carnegie Hall performance.
Shows will remain dark as New York City grapples with the pandemic.
The soprano will speak with various medical professionals about the intersection of music and neuroscience.
The virtual ceremony from the Boston Theater Critics Association took place May 11.
The Metropolitan Opera continues its Nightly Met Streams series beyond what would have been the end of the 2019"2020 season.
Andrew Lippa's musical parody of the Netflix sensation gets a drag twist.
The Arts, Culture and Tourism Sector is one of four advisory councils newly formed by Mayor Bill de Blasio.
We might be confirmed to our apartments, but Sally is ready to head into the outer space.
Anita Morris isn't allowed to show what she's selling on TV.
Revisit the EGOT winner's turn as Pseudolus in A Funny Thing Happened on the Way to the Forum with this interview that's something familiar, something peculiar.
The playwright and his buzzy Broadway show sparked a plot point on the CBS All Access series this week.
The theatre for a young audience title goes digital.
Before she shook a tailfeather as Tina Turner, she did the Dance of the Robe in Virginia.
The partners find that a buzzy new play hits a little too close to home.
This belty anthem is on repeat while the curtains are down.