THE BEST WE COULD Does What It Does Best " Review
The new play from Manhattan Theatre Club provides an emotional questioning of family dynamics and trust in an unassuming setup.
The new play from Manhattan Theatre Club provides an emotional questioning of family dynamics and trust in an unassuming setup.
The Drama League will honor André De Shields, the Drama Book Shop, and more.Â
Fernell Hogan, Nina White, Olivia Elease Hardy, and Michael Iskander visit the Brooklyn Diner in Times Square.
Lewberger brings their Off-Broadway show to Theatre Row March 1.
The Almost Famous star continues his streak of leading Broadway roles.Â
The play will open in London's West End later this year.Â
The up-and-comer makes his Off-Broadway playwriting debut at The Public Theatre.Â
Theatrely's Los Angeles review of The Secret Garden at Center Theatre Group. Directed by Warren Carlyle, the production stars Julia Lester, Aaron Lazar, Sierra Boggess, John-Michael Lyles, a…
The winners accepted their Off-Broadway accolades at Terminal 5 in New York City.Â
The Broadwat Center Stage production will run May 12-21 in the Eisenhower Theater.
The winners will be announced April 2 from Royal Albert Hall in a ceremony, hosted by Emmy winner Hannah Waddingham.Â
The stars talk about the new production of Lorraine Hansberry's The Sign in Sidney Brustein's Window, now playing at BAM.Â
The performer, currently in Funny Girl on Broadway, will put the mask again this summer.Â
The Tony winner also joins as a producer of the musical about Filipina First Lady Imelda Marcos.Â
The Wicked tour star is the latest to appear on Theatrely's Sentimental Men podcast.Â
Joe, Nick, and Kevin will perform together at the Marquis Theatre for a limited residency this spring.Â
The star is currently celebrating one year on Broadway in the hit jukebox musical about Michael Jackson.
Tony nominee Derek Klena is also returning to the Tony-winning production.
The musical runs May 3-14 as part of New York City Center's Encores! 2023 season.Â
The Broadway musical closed early on December 11 at the Circle in the Square Theatre.Â
Reneé Rapp, L Morgan Lee, Jonathan Van Ness, Sis, and more will perform at the iconic venue with the trans artist.Â
The new adaptation will premiere in 2024 at American Repertory Theatre in Cambridge, Massachusetts.Â
The show's initial performance at the Jacobs Theatre went on as planned, although police were called to the area to protect ticketholders and those involved in the production.
Paul Sparks, Millicent Simmonds, and more will star in Levi Holloway's spine-tingling play.Â
Leo Reich: Literally Who Cares?! is 70 uproarious minutes of Gen-Z self-flagellation, a hilarious tour through all the doubt and self-loathing writhing beneath the seeming confidence of Reic…