Mike Bartlett’s newest play, billed as a “dark comedy,” begins in the swinging sixties in London and spans more than four decades. It examines how the baby boomer generation has grown and adapted, and their place in today’s world.
Mike Bartlett’s newest play, billed as a “dark comedy,” begins in the swinging sixties in London and spans more than four decades. It examines how the baby boomer generation has grown and adapted, and their place in today’s world.
A rundown of current Broadway shows and their planned show times, as well as cancellations due to COVID.
The production has been running for over three decades.
The Roundabout production of Hwang's semi-autobiographical play will air on PBS' Great Performances.
Downey shares the stage with his own "metahuman digital likeness" in the A.I.-themed play from Pulitzer winner Ayad Akhtar.
Rupert Hands directs the 2005 Broadway musical.
The Tony winner is expected to offer an afternoon of musicals theatre favorites.
Go inside a two-show day at We Live in Cairo at New York Theatre Workshop.
Max Harwood is leading the musical, adapted from the book series by Rob Rokicki and Joe Tracz.
The show attendees included Kelly Rowland, Beyoncé, Tina Fey, and Lea Salonga.