At Wit's reopening at the Union Square Theatre Jan. 7, lead actress Kathleen Chalfant (famously bald in the role) and playwright Margaret Edson celebrate the play's success. View the next Photo Call
At Wit's reopening at the Union Square Theatre Jan. 7, lead actress Kathleen Chalfant (famously bald in the role) and playwright Margaret Edson celebrate the play's success. View the next Photo Call
The annual event invites New York City public school students to perform excerpts from their school productions on a Broadway stage.
The ceremony, hosted by Michael Urie, was held March 27 in Los Angeles.
Juliana Canfield, Peter Friedman, Natalie Gold, Arian Moayed celebrated their former costar Sarah Snook.
The musical, based on the F. Scott Fitzgerald novel, continues at the Broadway Theatre.
The new recording, also featuring Heather Headley, Aaron Tveit, Lea Salonga, and the late Gavin Creel, can now be streamed.
Plus, why Diaz's neighbors think she sounds just like Tony winner Idina Menzel.
The multiple Tony winner has been largely absent from the theatre world since reports emerged about his abusive behavior behind the scenes.
The Frank Wildhorn adaptation of the popular manga series previously played London's West End.
Shea Sullivan directs the new jukebox musical featuring songs made famous by Cass Elliot, Petula Clark, and Lesley Gore.
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