The Drama League and The Working Theater are co-presenting Liba Vaynberg's new play about migration and identity.
The Tony-winning musical continues at the Al Hirschfeld Theatre.
Liana Sonenclar's play follows a high school track star forced to confront some tricky feelings when she reconnects with a former teammate.
Playwright and filmmaker Patrick Flynn helmed the screen version of his Samuel French Off Off Broadway Short Play Festival-winning play.
The Alicia Keys musical won Best Musical Theater Album at the 2025 Grammy Awards February 2.
The high-kicking Broadway dancer is taking on her biggest role yet in the upcoming musical adaptation of the NBC series.
The group of formerly incarcerated actors celebrated the Oscar-nominated film based on their lives.
The starry show was the second-highest grosser of the week, only behind juggernaut Wicked.
Nick Cearley and Lauren Molina will lead the evening at So & So's.
The hit Off-Broadway production will host a Black Theater Night February 5.
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 six-time Tony winner also spoke about her grandmother, her younger daughter, and the late Gavin Creel on her recent The Late Show appearance.
The musical follows a group of student activists who stood up to Hitler in Nazi Germany, distributing leaflets that challenged his propaganda.
The ship will depart from Romania and make its way to Budapest, with stops in Bulgaria, Serbia, and Croatia.
The upcoming performances are part of Blackhurst's The Box Set series.
Susan Stroman directs the stage musical adaptation of the musical TV series, arriving at the Imperial in March.
The Rent and Wicked star is back on Broadway in Redwood, a musical she co-conceived with Tina Landau.
Attendees can expect a mix of behind-the-scenes stories and Broadway tunes.
Jasmine Amy Rogers stars as Betty Boop in the new musical from Bob Martin, David Foster, and Susan Birkenhead beginning performances March 11.