The Newsies and Bonnie and Clyde star will return to Sony Hall.
Darren Criss and Yolanda Adams were also part of the July 4 celebration.
The actor, musical director, columnist, radio personality, and Stars in the House host will play the Rhode Island venue July 11.
The concerts follow a pandemic-canceled Off-Broadway premiere, drive-in concert, and viral success on TikTok.
Lourds Lane's superhero rock musical will play two concerts at Carnegie Hall's Zankel Hall in July.
Nick Cearley and Lauren Molina will be joined Broadway actors for an evening at Joe's Pub.
The Broadway by the Year series continues with an evening featuring tunes never heard on the Main Stem.c
The Playbill-presented benefit event will spotlight working disabled artists as they perform their favorite songs.
Virginia's Signature Theatre and Wolf Trap Foundation collaborate to present the 2nd Annual event.
Marc Bruni will direct the Aspen Music Festival and School and Theatre Aspen's July concerts.
Darren Criss and Yolanda Adams will also be part of the broadcast, which will also be available for streaming.
Joining them will be winners of The New UK Musicals Singing Competition.
The Sony Hall concert will also feature a 14-piece orchestra.
The evening was filmed in April at New Jersey Performing Arts Center.
The evening is part of Seth Rudetsky's Broadway concert series, hosted and music-directed by Seth Rudetsky.
The Tony winner's engagement is part of the Tony Award-recognized Manhattan nightspot's Diamond Series.
Original cast member Maria Friedman directs the performance.
The free event, hosted by James Monroe Iglehart, honors Tony winners Leslie Uggams and Ben Vereen.
Also, watch Frances Ruffelle reprise "On My Own," and Beth Leavel, Gavin Creel, and Betsy Wolfe travel down "Easy Street."
The Broadway by the Year series continues with an evening featuring tunes never heard on the Main Stem.
The Grammy Award-winning duo will be accompanied by The National Symphony Orchestra and other special guests.
The non-profit will celebrate Pride Month with the revue, staged at Lincoln Center.
The free event, hosted by James Monroe Iglehart, will honor Tony winners Leslie Uggams and Ben Vereen.
Original cast member Maria Friedman directs the West End concert.
Directed by Tony nominee Tina Landau, the performance lineup will celebrate three summer holidays: Juneteenth, LGBTQIA+ Pride, and Independence Day.
Stafford Arima directs the Calgary production of the Stephen Flaherty-Lynn Ahrens-Terrence McNally musical.
Expect a mix of solos and duets from the Garland songbook at the Manhattan nightspot.
The event will be hosted by Arielle and Adam Jacobs onstage at the Gershwin Theatre.
Songs for a Summer Night is presented at the new Waterline Square Park on the Upper West Side.
Barry Kleinbort will direct the evening with musical direction by Ron Abel.
After playing Melvin Franklin in the Broadway jukebox musical, Jackson has joined the real deal.
The Tony winner's upcoming engagement is part of the Tony Award-recognized Manhattan nightspot's Diamond Series.
The evening honors the late Judy Garland while benefiting The Ali Forney Center, dedicated to helping LGBTQ homeless youth.
The free event is a part of the Broadway League's Black to Broadway initiative.
The annual charity strip show is celebrating its 30th anniversary.
Hosted by Baayork Lee and Paolo Montalban, the concert will feature selections from Oklahoma!, Carousel, The Sound of Music, and more.
The concert will feature works developed by Live & In Color, including songs by Rona Sidiqqui, Jaime Lozano, Devanand Janki, and more.
The new musical won Best Score at the 2021 New York Theater Festival.
The Tony winner will be joined by her longtime collaborator and music director, Billy Stritch.
The concerts follow a pandemic-canceled Off-Broadway premiere, drive-in concert, and viral success on TikTok.
Marilu Henner and James Canning produce the evening at Feinstein's/54 Below.
The Next Ten Years Of Talent concerts will include performances from Jewelle Blackman, Andrew Barth Feldman, Taylor Iman Jones, and more.
Maria Friedman will direct the evening at the Sondheim Theatre.
The concert will feature Claybourne Elder, Lauren Patten, and Bradley Gibson.
The Aladdin and Mean Girls stars, respectively, will help support the Bette Midler-founded organization's mission to rescue parks and community gardens in underserved neighborhoods.
Joe Mantegna and Gary Sinise will host.
The evening at The Cutting Room features music direction by Will Van Dyke.
The Downton Abbey star's autobiographical show finishes its New York premiere at The McKittrick Hotel.
The concert is presented by Black Theatre Coalition in partnership with Creating in Color Music.
Expect a mix of solos and duets from the Garland songbook June 10 at the Manhattan nightspot.
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