The director-performer has overseen four shows this season, many of them about love and ambition, while balancing family.
The new musical, based on a true story about a famous corpse, shows that weirdness is still welcomed on Broadway.
The visually stunning original musical is scenic designer Laffrey's fifth Broadway collaboration with Tony-winning director Michael Arden.
The romantic musical, which starred Victoria Clark and Kelli O'Hara, turns 20.
The choreographer-turned-director has helped make Cole Escola's wild comedy an unlikely Broadway hit that keeps extending.
Composing team Julia Mattison and Noel Carey break down the origin of four songs from the hit Broadway musical, including how they found the pun in “For the Gaze.”
James Lapine adapted Hart's memoir.
In the Broadway show, Oscar Wilde has been brought to the modern day.
The South African soprano will headline Claus Guth’s new production at the Metropolitan Opera.
The show, from a Peruvian company, is part of the Big Umbrella Festival.
The play is the fourth in playwright August Wilson's Century Cycle, which explores the Black experience in every decade of the 20th century.
The 2025–26 season will explore America's 250th birthday, with a performance of Rzewski’s The People United Will Never Be Defeated.
The Jason Lutes graphic novel is now a stage show, with its Weimar-era story eerily relevant.
The original production of the Tony- and Pulitzer Prize-winning musical opened Off-Broadway at The Public Theater on April 15, 1975.
Gaten Matarazzo, Maya Hawke, Finn Wolfhard, and more came out to celebrate Sadie Sink in her latest Broadway outing April 14.