The Drama League and The Working Theater are co-presenting Liba Vaynberg's new play about migration and identity.
The starry show was the second-highest grosser of the week, only behind juggernaut Wicked.
Jerry Zaks is directing the new version of John August and Andrew Lippa's 2013 musical.
Last season saw the second-highest international ticket sales in the last three decades.
The new company will be led by Claire Burke, Kevin Metzger-Timson, Xavier Rubiano, and Peter Van Dam, with Rubin continuing to cast under the new banner.
Nat Zegree and Eric Holmes penned the all-female satire.
Christina Selby and Tammie Ward received Special Service Awards, with Damian Bazadona receiving the Impact Award.
The inaugural project for the incubator of new musicals is Sam Norman and Eliza Randall's The Debutantes.
Launched in 2006, the USA Fellowship is United States Artists’ flagship granting program, through which it has distributed more than $41 million to more than 1,000 creative practitioners.
Tony nominee Kristin Hanggi is directing the invitation-only event.
The role will see her leading the Manhattan venue's Encores! series along with the annual gala presentations.
Set in 1928, the play centers on five fabulous drag queens who were about to become dolls of Broadway in a Mae West play, until the New York vice police took them in.
Hilary Strong will serve as CEO of John Gore Studios.
Founding Artistic Director Jason Eagan will transition into an advisory role in July.
The new work from Tony winner Levi Kreis tracks a man's last shot at salvation.
The scholarship supports undergraduate and graduate students of color pursuing degrees in any offstage theatrical field.
The move will end an 11-year tenure with the company as Kim focuses on personal projects.
The post-show tradition has become bigger in recent years. Here's how to participate respectfully.
The Idina Menzel-led musical grossed nearly $400,000 over just two sold-out previews.
The non-profit has announced significant restructuring, including a new Interim Executive Director.
The honor is the largest and oldest international playwriting award recognizing women+ writers in the English-speaking theatre.
The new agreement includes wage increases and contributions to healthcare and retirement plans.
The actor and teacher will work alongside Cabaret and Performance Conference Artistic Director John McDaniel.
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The Delia Ephron play is currently making its Broadway debut at the James Earl Jones Theatre through February 2.
The award is presented to a director or choreographer who has demonstrated great accomplishment and deep investment in a particular community or region.
The exhibit will focus on Black playwrights, librettists, lyricists, and composers across generations.
Tamara Tunie will direct the solo play from Elizabeth Dewberry.
The American Theatre Wing's $100,000 grants have been issued to five regional theatre companies.
The Pantages, owned and operated by The Nederlander Organization, is splitting the donation among five organizations.
The play from The Wish Collective is now available to download, perform, stage, and adapt for free.
The former Second Stage Theater space will continue to operate as an Off-Broadway theatre.
Reed Birney will lead the cast of the new work from Blake DeLong.
Choldin comes to the Off-Broadway company after tenures at Theatre Calgary and Pig Iron Theatre Company.
The move follows a breakdown in negotiations between the Off-Broadway company and IATSE, through which the company's backstage workers unionized in 2024.
Micah Young also music directs the evening of selections from his new musical.
UTR is currently celebrating both its 20th anniversary, and its inaugural year as an independent nonprofit organization.
Hui-Cheng Tseng will direct the new musical that explores family, loss, guilt, and transformation.
The theatre division of the leading independent music company has announced a series of executive appointments and promotions.
Sheryl Kaller will direct the new musical from David Rossmer, Dan Lipton, and Janis Hirsch.
Wicked is continuing to fly high, bringing in more than $3 million last week.
Refocus restores formerly marginalized plays and writers to the American canon, and Underground elevates new playwrights by offering them significant development opportunities.
Adam Kantor is performing the solo comedy, centered around a tour guide at a haunted theatre in the most terrifying of places—Florida.
Héctor Flores Jr. will direct Maiga Vidal's new musical.
"Everyone gets to be a suff," says Tony-winning writer Shaina Taub, who hopes new productions will be cast with all genders.
Several shows broke house records in the highest-grossing Christmas week since 2018.
New York Theatre Barn's annual series features excerpts from six new musicals and discussions with the creators.
The theatre has new leadership, business model, lobby, and hope for a successful comeback
Choreographers and writers collaborate on movement for original musicals in the series curated by Avital Asuleen.
Three other productions took in more than $2 million for the week ending December 22.
The casting office—which works on The Lion King, Chicago, and other shows—had its holiday celebration December 12.
The four performances will be open to the public.
The group finalized a rule December 17 that will require any extra fees be disclosed upfront when buying event tickets.
With six-time Tony winner Audra McDonald leading the cast as Rose, the starry revival is shaping up to be a major hit.
Blinkwolt was with the company for more than a decade.
Based on the 1945 film, the stage musical made its world premiere at Goodspeed Musicals in 2022.
A preferred presenter for first-run Broadway tours, Celebrity Attractions was founded in 1983.
Johnson was a mysterious and influential blues musician said to have made a deal with the devil in exchange for success.
The honors mark the efforts of League members to produce and present the best in live theatre on Broadway and beyond.
Water for Elephants, The Notebook, and Swept Away each saw steep increases at the box office as they near their final performances.
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