Jennifer Saunders to Star in U.K. Revival of Edward Bond's The Sea
Set in 1907 at the height of the Edwardian era, a wild storm shakes a small seaside village to its core.
Set in 1907 at the height of the Edwardian era, a wild storm shakes a small seaside village to its core.
The Tony-winning Disney favorite has surpassed 11,100 performances in New York.
Savion Glover and Tony Goldwyn are co-directing the new version of the Rodgers and Hart classic at Arena Stage.
Casting is complete for the Stratford East production of Tarell Alvin McCraney's play.
In Beth Henley's new play, audiences enter the mind of Henry Darger, a reclusive janitor whose paintings and writings were only discovered after his death.
Despite needing to cancel shows and community events, the Twin Cities artistic community is playing on.
The upcoming performance will mark Monsoon's return to playing the film icon after an impression on RuPaul's Drag Race made her a challenge winner.
Richard J. Hinds is directing and choreographing the actor-musician production of the Tony-nominated musical.
Reviews are in for the new David Cale solo play directed by Leigh Silverman.
The Mark Rosenblatt play comes to Broadway from London's West End beginning March 11.
Duncan Macmillan and Jonny Donahoe's solo show will play the Hudson.
The musical based on Iris Dart's novel will debut on Broadway before embarking on a national tour.
Ten theatre students have been selected for the program fostering the next generation of theatre professionals of color.
From spectacle-driven performances to new takes on classic works, travel just over the East River for something truly memorable.
Jessi Kirtley, Brandon Contreras, Amanda Jill Robinson, Julia Knitel, and Jeff Kready will succeed the original West End company.
The stage and screen star is reuniting with director Barry Edelstein after the pair collaborated on Off-Broadway's The Wanderers.
With a score of Foreigner hits and a book by Stephen Garvey, the musical will play the Little Theatre on Long Island University's Brookville campus.
The musical previously played a run at San Diego's Old Globe.
Okieriete Onaodowan and Aigner Mizzelle star in the Manhattan Theatre Club, Two River Theatre co-production.
Ann Harada, Jackie Hoffman, and Anika Larsen co-star in the collection of the legendary wit's own words.
The timely film centers on a Mexican immigrant in the midst of a decades-long wait for a resolution to his asylum application.
Amalia Yoo, Morgan Scott, and Natalie Rebenkoff are among the actors set to read Carley Lovito's new play.
The cast recording of the Tom Kitt-Brian Yorkey musical is currently available for streaming and digital download.
The rock opera's 2024 Broadway revival, directed by Des McAnuff, is finally going on the road.
Smith succeeds Ted Stimpson in the role.