Kebede will be the first Black actor to play Elphaba full time on Broadway.
Performances begin March 18 for the first Broadway production of Jason Robert Brown's musical.
There were 18 additional Broadway productions that took in over $1 million at the box office.
The stage adaptation of the Apple TV+ will premiere January 31.
The David Yazbek-Erik Della Penna-Itamar Moses musical will arrive at the Longacre in April.
McCartan succeeds Jeremy Jordan at the Broadway Theatre.
Phillip James Brannon and Chris Renfro are also joining the Cole Escola play at the Lyceum Theatre.
It may be cold outside but there's still plenty to do, from cozy hot chocolates to walks in the park.
The pop star will be singing songs by frequent NSYNC collaborator Max Martin at the Sondheim.
From Josephine Baker to the Chitlin’ Circuit, the new Broadway revival explores the lives of early 20th century Black performers, without changing a word.
Kebede will be the first Black actor to play Elphaba full time on Broadway.
The production will mark the return of the Tony nominee to Steppenwolf Theatre Company, rejoining the fold after nearly a decade away.
The Chicken and Biscuits playwright founded the developmental branch of The Directors Company.
Evren Odcikin is directing the Soho Rep production.
Seniors from public and charter schools will also have the opportunity to win free tickets to Hell's Kitchen and Six on Broadway.
The hit Cole Escola play continues at the Lyceum Theatre.
Performances begin March 18 for the first Broadway production of Jason Robert Brown's musical.
The stage adaptation of the Apple TV+ will premiere January 31.
She is making her Broadway debut in the same theatre that her father, Jack Gilpin, did.
There were 18 additional Broadway productions that took in over $1 million at the box office.
The play, also featuring music by Anna Mullarkey, is a co-production between St. Ann's and Ireland's Abbey Theatre.
Simon Rich's comedy continues its limited engagement at the Hudson Theatre.
The Pulitzer Prize-winning cartoonist was a prolific artist, playwright, screenwriter, adult and children's book author, and art instructor.
The author of the Tony-nominated play Farinelli and the King was known for her creative collaborations with husband Mark Rylance.
Due to the expansive nature of Off-Broadway, this list is not comprehensive.