Concord acquires Broadway Licensing Global and its family of imprints
The acquisition includes Broadway Licensing, Dramatists Play Service, Playscripts and Stage Rights.
The acquisition includes Broadway Licensing, Dramatists Play Service, Playscripts and Stage Rights.
Tituss Burgess and Donna Murphy are among the stars scheduled to present awards at the annual ceremony honoring dance.
The tour will kick off in Baltimore at the Hippodrome Theatre at The France-Merrick Performing Arts Center.
Managing directors Callie Goff and Stephen Sosnowski announce changes.
Dr. Chelsea Clinton and environmental activist julia butterfly hill are set to participate.
The St. Louis venue will be honored during the June 8 awards ceremony.
Producer John Johnson and Sue Wagner and playwright Jonathan Spector discuss the trend of long-produced regional staples making it to Broadway.
Reid steps into the role on May 27, replacing Jade Milan, who plays her final performance at the Shubert Theatre on May 25.
The tour will launch in Buffalo in September 2026, with planned stops in Washington, D.C., Chicago, Los Angeles and many other cities.
Watson will succeed Robert Jones as head of theater.
Performances of Ragtime will begin September 25 ahead of an October 16 opening in a limited 14-week engagement that will run through January 4, 2026.Â
For the week ending May 4, the 40 currently running productions grossed $43,063,490.
David Yazbek, Erik Della Penna and Itamar Moses describe the origins of the Tony Award-nominated show.
"Oh, Mary!" scribe Cole Escola is among those who received a special citation.
George Clooney, Leslie Uggams and Shailene Woodley will receive special citations at a ceremony in June.
The drama is currently nominated for six 2025 Tony Awards.
The new cohort will be honored at the Drama League Awards ceremony.
The show has announced an extension through September 28.
In this exclusive excerpt from Seller's new memoir, "Theater Kid," the Tony Award-winning producer describes how he first connected with the "Rent" and "tick, tick…BOOM!" creator.
Actors' Equity Association responds to the May 2025 budget proposal that advocates for the elimination of the NEA.
The show, which opened February 13, will haved played 127 performances, including 17 previews, at the time of its closing.
The recording is produced by Dean Sharenow and David Yazbek.
Contrary to popular belief, Broadway has been using AI for a long time.