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The comedy about post-Soviet Russia is running at the Signature Theatre.
The Public Theater and Ma-Yi Theater Company are co-producing the Jeena Yi play.
The Vineyard Theatre production centers on a reclusive janitor whose paintings and writings were only discovered after his death.
Milwaukee Repertory Theater has commissioned the adaptation of Matthew Desmond's Pulitzer-winning book.
See four songs from the Tony-winning musical in this special concert performance.
Music Theatre International is handling the new title, which features a score of Christmas classics alongside pop favorites.
Original musicals Little Red, The Pelican, and Andy, Keith & Jean-Michel will be spotlighted.
If you missed her Tony-winning performance, head over to The New York Public Library for the Performing Arts.
Initially set as a one-night-only event, the satire about the alleged killer has added two dates due to demand.
Nick Mohammed will host the April 12 ceremony for the London theatrical honors.
Based on the Roald Dahl novel, Matilda features a score by Tim Minchin and a Tony Award-winning book by Dennis Kelly.
The Zombies star played her final performance in the Tony-winning musical at the Hirschfeld March 1.
The solo show blends stand-up, confessional storytelling, and transformational character work.
Two performances of a new version of Stuart Hample, David Evans, and Douglas J. Cohen's musical will play the Beechman.
Duncan Macmillan and Jonny Donahoe's solo show is at the Hudson.
The upcoming ceremony is the latest in the quarterly system of group dimmings at Broadway theatres.
The indie pop band will perform at Mercury Lounge.
Savion Glover and Tony Goldwyn are co-directing the new version of the Rodgers and Hart classic at Arena Stage.
The Massachusetts company will debut The Zionists, the newest work from Afterglow playwright Gelman.
The Tony-winning musical welcomed a new set of leading players to the Walter Kerr Theatre March 3.
Ingrid Griffith is starring in her own work about the pioneering Black politician.
With two films and two decades worth of witches, there is still no place like Oz.
See how stars Emily Bergl and Michele Pawk get ready for movin' and a-groovin' onstage each night.
Director Federico Bellone's take on the 1987 film will play the purpose-built Capital Theatre.