Black Theatre United's 'New Deal' Promises EDIAB Training, Union Audits, Renamed Broadway Houses, More
The document is the outcome of an industry-wide summit of producers, creatives, and more.
The document is the outcome of an industry-wide summit of producers, creatives, and more.
The 11-show lineup also includes the returns of Hamilton and Canadian favorite Come From Away.
The first post-shutdown performance at the Met will feature soloists Ailyn Pérez, ElÄ«na GaranÄa, Matthew Polenzani, and Eric Owens.
The Huntington, American Repertory Theater, and a dozen more implement the policies as the venues begin to welcome back in-person audiences.
The National Alliance for Musical Theatre's annual event will be held in-person and digitally in October.
The season at New York City Center also includes the Dulé Hill-led The Tap Dance Kid and the Billy Porter-helmed The Life.
The permanent attraction will explore the history and geography of New York's theatre district, the various jobs in the industry, and more.
The performance, featuring a wide array of NYC-focused artists, is part of NYCNext's post-pandemic recovery campaign.
The Off-Broadway lineup also includes titles that were put on hold due to the pandemic, including the new musical The Visitor and Erika Dickerson-Despenza's cullud wattah.
The New York Theatre Workshop production will begin September 8.
Michael Mayer will direct the first Broadway revival of the musical, featuring a revived book by Harvey Fierstein.
The agreement stipulates wage increases, provisions for safety and equity, and more.
Tony winner André De Shields, Reeve Carney, Eva Noblezada, and Amber Gray will reprise their mythological roles beginning September 2.
The lineup includes Rita Moreno, Cynthia Erivo, Gavin Creel, and Ali Stroker.
Tony nominee Robert O'Hara will direct the Eugene O'Neill epic at the Minetta Lane Theatre in 2022.
Compiled by Jesse Cameron Alick, Emerging From the Cave features interviews that shed light on the road ahead.
The 74th annual ceremony will take place September 26.
Mendoza, who also appeared in the original Baz Luhrmann film, replaces Tony winner Karen Olivo.
Theatregoers will need to show proof of vaccination prior to entering all 41 Broadway venues.
The various safety protocols were released as both new and returning shows enter rehearsals.
The musical about Henry VIII's (ex) wives resumes performances September 17.
Aisha Jawando and Jammy Kasongo star in the London production of the jukebox biomusical.
The four-week showcase will feature over 450 artists across 160 varied performances.
The Lina Lapelyte piece will make its U.S. debut at BAM, having debuted at the Venice Biennale in 2019.
The lineup also includes previously announced titles by Aleshea Harris, Sylvia Khoury, Dave Harris, and Sanaz Toossi.