Can I Be Frank? Sets Off-Broadway Return
Morgan Bassichis will star in the play based on material by the late comedian and performance artist Frank Maya.
Morgan Bassichis will star in the play based on material by the late comedian and performance artist Frank Maya.
Kent Gash directs the 1946-set musical penned by Trey Ellis, Matt Williams, Masi Asare, and Jimmy Vivino
The hip-hop improv group will give a special performance benefiting the LUNGevity Foundation, which aims to transform diagnostic processes for lung cancer.
Jennifer Holliday also belted out "I Am What I Am."
The North American tour of the hit Broadway musical is currently playing South Carolina's Peace Center.
The West Village venue is undergoing a $5.3 million renovation.
The songwriter and rapper became ill during the March 31 Broadway performance.
The August Wilson revival is playing Broadway's Barrymore Theatre.
Conor McPherson's new adaptation of Chekhov's classic will be directed by Ian Rickson.
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The Glee star will play a limited run through April 19.
Scott will play Marian Anderson, with Cochrane as Albert Einstein, in Deborah Brevoort's play.
Grosses were up by more than 5% for the week ending March 29.
The animated musical about a tap-dancing penguin will get the stage treatment.
The one-night-only performance of the Jason Robert Brown song cycle benefited Off-Broadway's York Theatre.
The Toronto engagement will follow a production in Edmonton, Canada.
The annual concert benefits Broadway Cares.
She wrote an Off-Broadway play, while acting in The Balusters on Broadway. She's also pregnant.
April is Autism Acceptance Month, and the non-profit Autistic Theatremakers Alliance is set to showcase five new musicals by autistic creatives.
The former Disney Theatricals head will be honored at the Drama Desk Awards in May.
The musical continues its run at Broadway's Longacre Theatre.
Alan Kliffer will direct Dylan MarcAurele's parody of the streaming series.
Theatres around the country can now produce Sorkin's version of Harper Lee's novel.
The Jule Styne review is presented by North Hollywood's All Roads Theatre Company.
The fan-favorite musical is celebrating its sixth anniversary on Broadway with a series of special Playbills.