‘Titanique’ to launch North American tour in 2027
It will play theaters in Los Angeles, San Diego, Charlotte, Oklahoma City, Washington, D.C. and many more cities to be announced in its first year.
It will play theaters in Los Angeles, San Diego, Charlotte, Oklahoma City, Washington, D.C. and many more cities to be announced in its first year.
The Every Brilliant Thing tour is set to launch in Seattle, Washington with venue dates, engagement details, additional cities, casting and ticket information announced at a later date.
Atlantic Records will release the album.
Originally scheduled to close on May 24, the production has now been extended through August 9, with Ross beginning performances on July 7.
At the time of closing, it will have played over 650 regular performances and 27 preview performances.
Couric and Anderson will make their Broadway debuts in the production.
Daniel Radcliffe will play his final performance on May 24.
The tour will officially open at Playhouse Square in Cleveland, Ohio.
The show begins performances at the James Earl Jones Theatre on October 15 with opening night set for November 8.
The show, directed by Kenny Leon, has extended for an additional two weeks at the Samuel J. Friedman Theatre.
Stalter will join the company as Mary Todd Lincoln on July 6 for a limited 10-week engagement through September 12.
The new stage thriller inspired by the horror franchise is written by Levi Holloway and directed by Felix Barrett.
The ‘80s vampire musical “The Lost Boys” was awarded Favorite New Musical, with Shoshana Bean winning Favorite Featured Actress in a Musical for her role as Lucy Emerson.
The revival will play the Winter Garden Theatre beginning October 31, in a strictly limited 10-week engagement through January 10, 2027.
The singer and actress joins Jeremy Jordan in the Bobby Darin musical starting May 30.
The Tony-nominated musical comedy adds 17 weeks to its engagement following 12 nominations, including Best Musical.
The Emmy winner continues as Mary Todd Lincoln alongside full cast.
Performances begin on May 16, with opening night set for May 18 at the Shubert Theatre.
Voting is open now through Friday, May 8 at 11:59 p.m. ET. Winners will be announced on May 12.
Joshua Colley will play his final performance as the lyre-playing poet on May 31.
The show, directed by Tye Blue, will stay docked in the St. James Theatre until September 20.
The production, directed by Sam Pinkleton, will now haunt Studio 54 until November 29.
Eric Anderson returns to the role on May 19.
The tour is set to premiere at Shea’s Buffalo Theatre in Buffalo, New York, before continuing on to cities across the U.S. and Canada.
The production will play at a Shubert theater to be announced.