The Tony-winning musical opened April 17, 2019.
Grey originated the role of The Emcee in the musical's 1966 Broadway premiere, receiving a Tony Award for his performance.
The Little Shop company was joined by special guests Jackie Cox, Plane Jane, and more for the celebration.
Annette Bening and Brian Stokes Mitchell announced The Fund's $160 million ESSENTIAL Campaign during the starry evening.
The new play recounts the story of Vladimir Putin's rise to power.
The long-running hit continues at the Novello Theatre.
Hosted by Jackie Cox, the benefit put a twist on the work of Rodgers and Hammerstein.
Prince Jackson, Paris Jackson, Bigi Jackson, and more attended the opening at the Prince Edward Theatre.
Florencia Lozano, Andrea Syglowski, Cecily Strong, and David Zayas co-star in the new Off-Broadway play.
The reimagined revival officially opens March 28 at the Nederlander Theatre.
The evening celebrated such female and nonbinary composers and lyricists as Kristen Anderson-Lopez, Rebekah Greer Melocik, and more.
Branden Jacobs-Jenkins' comedic drama is playing a 13-week limited engagement at the Belasco following an earlier run at the Hayes.
Sara Sheperd stars as Carole King, reprising her role from the show's national tour.
The titular Wiz star stopped by the Schoenfeld prior to beginning performances at the Marquis Theatre.
Harewood plays Older Noah in the new musical, marking his first return to Broadway in over 45 years.
The Ibsen revival, adapted by Amy Herzog and directed by Sam Gold, plays Circle in the Square Theatre with a cast featuring Jeremy Strong.
The solo show, which recently played London's West End, plays Studio 54.
The one-night-only benefit performance was held February 29 at AMT Theatre.
Darius Rose (a.k.a. Jackie Cox), Wade McCollum, Jinkx Monsoon, and more were on hand to celebrate the milestone performance.
The official opening marks the first physical expansion in the institution's 90-year history.
Richard Jay-Alexander directed the March 6 performance with musical direction by Joseph Thalken.
Knight will open the production at London's Dominion and will be succeeded by Alexandra Burke.
The West End hit is getting ready to welcome several new stars beginning March 11.
Producers of these shows donated a portion of ticket sales to ECF, with proceeds supporting the non-profit's programs and services.
The high-flying musical adaptation plays Broadway's Imperial Theatre.
Kara Young, Lauren Yee, and more attended the production directed by Steve H. Broadnax III.
Part interactive game show, part memoir, The Life and Slimes of Marc Summers follows the infamous host through his televised life.
The pair began performances February 9.
The Tony-winning director is known for Moulin Rouge!, Here Lies Love, Gutenberg!, and more.
Charting the creation of Britain's National Health Service, the new work is directed by Rufus Norris.
Directed by Kate Whoriskey, the play is the centerpiece of the Second Stage's inaugural Next Stage Festival.
Matthew White is directing the event with choreography by Alistair David.
500 New York City public educators were welcomed into the Belasco Theatre February 2.
The hit musical continues at the Neil Simon Theatre.
The Heartstopper star made his Broadway debut as Tobias Ragg January 31.
Newly adapted by Amy Herzog, the upcoming Ibsen revival begins performances February 27.
The Roundabout Theatre Company production begins previews February 2.
Go inside opening night with interviews and red carpet arrival photos with the cast and celebrity guests including Bernadette Peters, Ruthie Ann Miles, Amber Ruffin, and more.
Emmy winner Lonny Price directs the reimagined production, with a revised book by Larissa FastHorse.
The production won 2023 Olivier Awards for Best New Musical and Best Original Score or New Orchestrations.
The NYC return of Shayok Misha Chowdhury's bilingual play continues through February 18.
John Grissmer's musical explores the impact basketball has had on its players.
The Mean Girls film star made his Broadway debut January 23.
The site-specific production premieres in a warehouse in Liverpool before heading to Edinburgh, London, and the U.S.
Rehearsals are currently underway for the London return of the Tony-winning musical.
The adaptation of the Broadway musical hit movie theatres January 12.
The cast of the new musical stopped by the Walter Kerr Theatre between shows.
The Off-Broadway play by Rachel Bonds follows two students at a boarding school.
The high-flying musical adaptation begins previews February 24, 2024.
"Judy Garland" We Need a Little Christmas featured musical direction by Steve Orich and guest star Barry Bostwick.
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