What’s Currently Playing on Broadway
The theatregoers’ resource for reviews, discount tickets, and all the need-to-know information about the shows on Broadway right now.
The theatregoers’ resource for reviews, discount tickets, and all the need-to-know information about the shows on Broadway right now.
The Cinco Paul musical opens April 20 at the Nederlander Theatre.
Check out photos and video from the celebration that also included the presentation of a special citation from the New York City Mayor's office.
The event, which features stage stars singing songs from roles for which they would not traditionally be cast in, will also stream free worldwide.
The new version of the Russian dramatist's final play has been adapted by Olivier-winning playwright Laura Wade.
The Tony-winning musical recently postponed its closing date at the Hirschfeld.
The NYC Songwriter is celebrating his fourth album and offering a sneak peek of his debut musical Dust and Shadow.
The reduced season at the New Jersey venue will coincide with the conclusion of the theatre's multi-year renovation.
In honor of the upcoming Janice Jam: Broadway For Breast Cancer concert, three performers open up about their cancer journeys.
The annual event, honoring the best of Broadway and Off-Broadway, will be held May 16 at the Ziegfeld Ballroom.
The reality star-dancer will play a three-week limited engagement in the Cost n' Mayor dance show.
Black Broadway Men will offer free master classes in association with Black Theatre Coalition and La Pope May 30.
A New Hampshire school brought the play adaptation of S.E. Hinton's novel to life.
The performance benefited the Chicago Abortion Fund.
Brandon M. Weber is directing the play by Dana Leslie Goldstein.
Find out what's happening in the opera, concert, and dance scene in NYC.
Tony winner Francis Jue hosts the evening at the Hirschfeld benefiting Broadway Cares.
Rose Byrne, Kelli O'Hara, and more star in Noël Coward comedy at the Todd Haimes Theatre via Roundabout Theatre Company.
From Latin social dance to recreations of the most iconic routines in pop music history, these shows will inspire you to move.
The play, led by Don Cheadle and Ayo Edibiri, celebrated its Broadway opening night April 16.
Alex Brightman and Sara Chase lead the stage adaptation of the theatrical Apple Original series.
Colt Coeur is presenting the queer love story, about two women reaching each other across fractures of time and space over three decades.
Joshua Henry, Caissie Levy, Brandon Uranowitz, Nichelle Lewis, Ben Levi Ross, and Shaina Taub perform songs from the LCT production.
The theatrical eatery has added the two-time Tony-winning Maybe Happy Ending producer and star to its hallowed walls.
Tony Kushner is directing the performance, which marks the Larry Kramer play's 40th anniversary.