Directed by Rebecca Frecknall, this revival began at London's Almeida Theatre in 2022.
Evren Odcikin is directing the Soho Rep production.
Ella Beatty, Billy Crudup, Levon Hawke, Hamish Linklater, and Lily Rabe are featured in the cast, with Jack O'Brien at the helm.
Conceived by Jennifer Ashley Tepper, the project features more than 20 seldom-heard songs by the Pulitzer and Tony Award-winning writer.
Julia Lester, Alyah Chanelle Scott, Kathryn Gallagher, Havana Rose Liu, and Kristine Froseth are starring in the MCC Theater production.
Tony winner and The Notebook star Maryann Plunkett is reprising her Obie-winning performance from the Clubbed Thumb play's 2023 run.
The Public Theater and Ma-Yi Theater Company are giving the Lisa Sanaye Dring play its New York premiere.
Jake Heggie and Gene Scheer's adaptation of the classic novel opened March 3.
Are you a history buff who loves pop songs? This is the show for you.
Lynette Linton directs the era-defining comedy that illuminates the Guyanese experience of 1970s London.
Manhattan Theatre Club opened the world premiere thriller February 27.
The play is an exploration of identity, family, and the courage it takes to live authentically.
Shoshana Bean leads the cast at Arena Stage.
The play, currently running Off-Broadway, co-stars Calista Flockhart and Cooper Hoffman.
The new Samuel D. Hunter plau is currently running at Signature Theatre.
Caroline Aaron and Matt Doyle star in the semi-autobiographical work from Matthew Lombardo about a mother and her gay son.
Directed by Whitney White, the Roundabout Theatre Company production features Kristolyn Lloyd, Susannah Flood, Kayla Davion, and more.
Hawke stars as the late Broadway icon, the lyricist behind such favorites as "My Funny Valentine," "The Lady Is a Tramp," and more.
The Wicked film star is playing the title role in a new production directed by two-time Tony winner Nicholas Hytner.
Yes, Idina Menzel is flying while singing (again). But also, this new musical is remarkably transportive.
Tony winner Idina Menzel stars in the Tina Landau-Kate Diaz musical, which she also co-conceived.
Melissa Gilbert and Mark Moses star in the Lia Romeo play, directed by Adrienne Campbell-Holt.
Randal Myler directs the rotating cast of the new show penned by the View co-host.
Keala Settle, Jordan Fisher, Kevin Cahoon, and more star in the Teddy Bergman-helmed revival.
Matthew Warchus and Hofesh Shechter are co-directing the new take on the Sophocles tragedy for The Old Vic.
David Cromer and Caitlin Sullivan are directing the co-production with the Vineyard Theatre and Goodman Theatre.
Based on Cinco Paul's AppleTV+ series, the new Golden Age musical theatre parody is playing Washington, D.C.'s Kennedy Center.
The play is currently running at New York Theatre Workshop through February 16.
The play unfolds over one night as Tennessee Williams and a young Marlon Brando find their creative rhythm.
The production officially opened January 23 via Roundabout Theatre Company.
David Herskovits is directing the reexamination of the 1927 Oscar Hammerstein II-Jerome Kern musical Show Boat.
If you love rom-coms, robots, jazz, and Studio Ghibli films—this is the musical for you.
New Year’s Eve inaugurated the Met’s first new production of Verdi’s opera in nearly 40 years.
John Mulaney, René Elise Goldsberry, and more are amongst the starry, rotating cast at the Hudson Theatre.
The new revival, directed by George C. Wolfe, opened at the Majestic Theatre December 19.
A 25-piece orchestra, Audra McDonald singing like she's never sung before—here's why you shouldn't miss this revival.
Jessica Hecht and Amber Gray fight, the Zoom scene that has audiences hollering—what's not to love?
Hazel Vogel stars in the title role of the Tony-winning musical, now playing the Theater at Madison Square Garden.
Artistic Director Timothy Sheader directs the Tony-nominated Dave Malloy musical in its U.K. debut production.
Amber Gray, Thomas Middleditch, and more fight about vaccines in Jonathan Spector's play at Manhattan Theatre Club.
Steeling yourself for a rocky holiday gathering? This play may be just the catharsis you need.
A starry cast leads the Second Stage production, including Zachary Quinto, Shailene Woodley, Barbie Ferreira, and more.
Vanessa Williams leads the company as Miranda Priestly, with Jerry Mitchell at the helm.
Sharon D Clarke leads the Max Webster-helmed production.
The play follows a holiday gathering on January 6, 1904, the Feast of the Epiphany, in the Dublin home of two elderly sisters.
T.R. Knight stars in the new staging of the Shakespeare play, directed and adapted by Igor Golyak.
Created and performed by Sydney-based comedian and visual artist Sam Kissajukian, the show comes to New York directly from a sold-out engagement at Edinburgh Fringe Festival
Lileana Blain-Cruz is directing the new family play, which opened November 21 at Lincoln Center Theater.
Megan Hilty and Jennifer Simard lead the new stage version of the 1992 film at the Lunt-Fontanne Theatre.
Wayne Duvall, John Gallagher Jr., Adrian Blake Enscoe, and Stark Sands lead the company of the new work, which opened November 19.
Cynthia Erivo and Ariana Grande lead the cast of Jon M. Chu's film adaptation.
The new play by Robert O'Hara stars Neil Patrick Harris and Jane Krakowski as a married couple who host a dramtic dinner party.
Grey Henson, Sean Astin, Ashley Brown, and more lead the cast of the new revival.
King Lear officially opened Off-Broadway November 14.
Katie Brayben and Christian Borle lead the cast of the new Elton John-Jake Shears musical.
Original Hairspray cast members Laura Bell Bundy, Marissa Jaret Winokur, and Kerry Butler star in an evening of songs and anecdotes from their careers.
Helen J Shen and Darren Criss are starring in the new musical, written by Will Aronson and Hue Park.
James Monroe Iglehart is both co-directing and starring as the iconic jazz musician.
Eric Ting directs the world premiere for Soho Rep.
Heléne Yorke and Michael Zegen lead the Miriam Battye play for Audible Theater and Chase This Productions.
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