Daniel Henri Emond’s rock opera is a radical reimagining of Herman Melville’s Moby Dick.
The new musical from the Ordinary Days writer will perform at the South Carolina New Play Festival.
The show follows two queer best friends who are tasked with writing an apology musical for a homophobic fried chicken restaurant chain.
Kevin Newbury will direct the intimate play about the power of queer love.
Eight new musicals will be showcased at this year's event, held October 24-25 at New World Stages.
Based on the award-winning novella, Open Throat tells the story of a queer and dangerously hungry mountain lion living in the drought-devastated land under the Hollywood sign.
Damon Daunno, Lisa Brescia, Larry Owens, and more will perform new works at the annual summer series in Poughkeepsie.
Five-time Tony nominee Douglas Carter Beane has created and is directing the new work.
Hosted by Club Cumming, the show is an unauthorized Batman villain parody.
Set in the summer of 1816, April Lavalle's new play is centered around novelist Mary Shelley.
Lauren Patten, Mandy Gonzalez, and Robert Cuccioli will join Billings in the cast.
The new work from Bonnie Gleicher follows four Orthodox Jewish girls who dress up as a boy band so that they can continue performing.
Susan Stroman directs the June 20-21 industry presentations of the new musical.
Based on the award-winning novella, Open Throat tells the story of a queer and dangerously hungry mountain lion living in the drought-devastated land under the Hollywood sign.
Based on the real history of the Golden Age of Piracy, the 100-minute musical features an original score and lyrics by Jason Landon Marcus and a book by Chas LiBretto.
The musical from Eli Bauman tells the story of Barack Obama's presidency "as Joe Biden kinda sorta remembers it."
Jerry Dixon will direct Celeste Bedford Walker's play for LaChanze Productions.
The week-long festival of free readings features new works, including a show with music and lyrics by Grace McLean.
Lorin Latarro will direct the presentation.
Bailon-Houghton will be joined by Ivan Hernandez, Vincent Jamal Hooper, Savy Jackson, and more in the adaptation of the 2006 dance film.
Arizona Theatre Company is presenting the musical adaptation of Eric S. Hatch's novel.
London's Other Palace presents the public performances of the new musical.
Aaron Gonzalez will direct the readings of the new play set in 1990s Queens.
Miranda Haymon is set to direct the workshop, which will launch BTB's New Musicals Program.
Knud Adams will direct.
The reading is the conclusion of GTG's 19th season of Project Shaw, a series of script-in-hand performances inspired by the work of George Bernard Shaw.
Marc Kudisch, Alison Fraser, Brooks Ashmanskas, and more will star as Batman's most notorious enemies.
Adam Chanler-Berat and Julian Hornik penned the new musical, which is being developed at Rhinebeck Writers Retreat.
A reading of The Archivists and an open rehearsal of Daddy will be presented in June.
The SOMA backStage Reading Series will also include a staged reading of the new musical She Reached for Heaven.
The musical is inspired by Stacey O’Brien’s New York Times bestselling memoir Wesley The Owl: The Remarkable Love Story of an Owl and His Girl.
Development will culminate in staged readings in September, directed by Florencia Cuenca.
Written by Drew Larimore, the play follows a couple who make their living reselling items purloined from abandoned restaurants.
The musical by the late Lauren Widner and Ryan McCurdy tells the story of six individuals connected by the wonder and adventure of Niagara Falls.
Tony nominee Kerry Butler is set to direct.
Emily Maltby will direct the new work penned by Gina Naomi Baez and Chris Henry.
Justin Guarini, Jessica Hecht, Taylor Iman Jones, and Jay Armstrong Johnson are among the roster of Broadway favorites helping to develop new works at the annual summer series.
The three-performance workshop will be the latest in Red Bull Theater's 20th Anniversary Festival.
Christopher Monger's play details the back story of Dylan Thomas’ Under Milk Wood.
The piece immerses audiences in an out-of-the-way club on the edge of New Orleans.
Nadia DiGiallonardo is the music director for the new musical by Geoffrey Nauffts and Jonatha Brooke.
Chad Austin will direct the industry presentation produced by Rashad V. Chambers.
Joe Mancuso directs the new comedy from Peter Filichia.
The musicals were selected from a record 219 applications representing 474 musical theatre writers.
The new musical features a book by Beth Malone and Mary Ann Stratton, with music by Emily Saliers of the Indigo Girls.
Saki Kawamura will direct the industry presentations of Johanna Telander and Douglas Thompson's new musical.
Josh Rhodes will direct Rodney Hicks' new comedy.
Peter Flynn is directing the new work.
The four-person comedy is set in turn-of-the-century Coney Island
The evening will feature seven 10-minute plays from Young Playwrights Ukraine.
Chanler-Berat and Hornik were selected for their musical, Assisted, which will now receive an NYC reading following its residency.
Droege is co-starring in his new play, about a gay couple who murder their throuple-mate.
With a book and lyrics by Christine Toy Johnson and music by Cecilia Lin, the work adapts the novel The Lost Daughter of Happiness.
Richard Sabellico directs the invitation-only reading with musical direction by Jon Delfin.
Abbey O’Brien will direct the new play from Richie Abanes.
Part of Red Bull Theater's Revelation Reading Series, the performance is being directed by Arin Arbus.
Loveday Ingram will direct the Peter Shaffer play at London's Ambassadors Theatre.
The Off-Broadway company will present readings of five new works from their artists in residence.
Jessie Austrian will direct the reading of Susan Glaspell's play at the Brooklyn Botanic Garden.
The dark comedy follows a group of one-percenters in the Hamptons, forced to confront their own assumptions about class and race.
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