'Purlie Victorious' will launch series of post-show talkbacks
The discussion series, in partnership with Meta, will begin on Oct. 19.
The discussion series, in partnership with Meta, will begin on Oct. 19.
In celebration of two decades on Broadway, the musical has planned a weekend of events for the end of October.
Producer Rachel Sussman shares her thoughts on why this new musical is one that must be on Broadway.
The Tony-nominated musical approaches its one-year anniversary at the Stephen Sondheim Theatre.
The Olivier Award-nominated drama will play the Lyceum Theatre in spring of 2024.
Oct. 21 will mark the date the characters Doc Brown and Marty McFly travel to in the film sequel "Back to the Future II."
The cast of the Tony Award-winning musical will perform at the Library of Congress on Oct. 17.
Tyne Daly and Liev Schreiber will lead the cast of the production from Roundabout Theatre Company.
The play won the 2018 Tony Award for Best Play.
The new musical opens on Oct. 22 at The Shed.
At "Wicked," Mary Kay Ezerski oversees every hairstyle and dozens of wigs in the long-running musical.
Broadway Cares has announced the addition of four new board members.
The company of the Neil Diamond bio-musical will sign CDs at the Broadhurst Theatre.
The production begins its run on Oct. 13.
Scott Brown and Anthony King's goofy, self-flagellating musical about a musical about Johannes Gutenberg liberates itself from any real purpose for our real pleasure.
The Leslie Odom Jr.-starrer will run until February 2024.
The new musical comedy opened at the Nederlander Theatre on April 4.
In 2022, arts and culture organizations created $151.7 billion in economic activity.
After touring for years in "Hamilton," Hooper returns to New York with the third-longest running show on Broadway.Â
The leading sextet will depart in December.
This marks the second extension for the Manhattan Theatre Club production.
The actor will play Christian for an additional two months.
As the developer of new plays and musicals at the Public Theater (and as the wife of its founder) Gail Papp offers a front-row seat to the secrets and stories of the institution.
The first Broadway revival of Stephen Sondheim and George Furth's notorious bomb explodes with heart and sophistication.Â