Broadway's Shoshana Bean Shows Up As Herself
The 2022 Tony nominee plays Billy Crystal's daughter in Mr. Saturday Night with no cape or 11 o'clock number.
The 2022 Tony nominee plays Billy Crystal's daughter in Mr. Saturday Night with no cape or 11 o'clock number.
With several shows winning one or two trophies, "Broadway's Biggest Night" didn't have a biggest winner this year.
Watch a recording session video featuring Tony nominee Shoshana Bean performing from the Tony-nominated Jason Robert Brown and Amanda Green score.
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Camille A. Brown, Warren Carlyle, Carrie-Anne Ingrouille, and Christopher Wheeldon talk about the styles of dance they used to create this season's recognized works.
The spring run of Talene Monahon's "Jacobean feminist revenge comedy" was filmed at the New Ohio Theatre.
Cecily Strong, Kristin Chenoweth, Dove Cameron, and more tell about their childhood musical memories and some dream roles.
The world premiere musical will feature beloved puppets and songs from the television series as well as Broadway guests and new songs from Broadway songwriters.
The three musicals up for the Tony Award include two new stagings from the West End and a Golden Age Best Musical winner.
The Roundabout play about three generations of Black, gay men opened June 2.
Debra Messing stars in the limited engagement of Noah Haidle's play.
The producers and company are donating a portion of ticket sales to the humanitarian organization.
The company members from this year's nominees share the rhymes that make them laugh and the imagery that takes their breath away.
The revival, featuring a cast of female, Non-binary, and Trans performers, opens May 26 at the Cambridge theatre.
The musician, whose Broadway credits include A Strange Loop and the upcoming Some Like It Hot, will release his debut jazz album June 3.
Her Pulitzer Prize-winning play How I Learned to Drive makes its Main Stem debut this season, with its 1997 Off-Broadway leads and director.
Mary Wisemen stars in the stage rom-com by playwright Bryna Turner.
After a surprise career in musical theatre, the actor returns to Broadway in an American classic play.
The new Off-Broadway play about six students stuck in detention opened at Roundabout Underground May 19.
The Mrs. Doubtfire star talks about stepping back into the show following a long hiatus.
Miranda Haymon directs the Roundabout Underground production about six students stuck in detention.
See rehearsal photos from the production, featuring a cast of female, Non-binary, and Trans performers.
Check out new photos from the musical, which finds Shakespeare's Romeo in 1960 Brooklyn courting a gangster's daughter.
With the revival for colored girls..., Brown becomes the first Black woman to direct and choreograph a Broadway production in six decades.
The touring production of the Temptations bio-musical is playing at Shea's Performing Arts Center through May 15.