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The two and a host of other Broadway favorites will star in a one-night-only benefit concert in March.
Connor Deane directs the Connecticut production.
Rob Ruggerio will direct the Tony-winning Rupert Holmes musical whodunit.
Paul Oakley Stovall and Tom Mullen are bringing a version of Frankenstein screen director James Whale's life to the stage that puts more focus on race.
Marc Bruni is directing the Charles Strouse-Lee Adams-Michael Stewart musical at the D.C. venue.
Julia Rodriguez-Elliott directs the Stephen Sondheim favorite at the Los Angeles venue.
Connor Deane directs the Connecticut production.
Tony winner Diane Paulus co-directs the adaptation of the acclaimed memoir with Carl.
The world premiere from Chris Bohjalian will play the New Jersey theatre beginning February 27.
Edith Wharton’s Pulitzer Prize–winning novel is newly adapted by Karen Zacarías.
Joining the league honors artistic and administrative excellence through approval from the LORT Board of Directors, Actor's Equity Association, and more.
The new musical about a real-life Deaf soldier in World War I is playing the D.C.-area company through March 10.
Stevie Walker-Webb will direct with choreography by Tiffany Rea-Fisher.
Spiderwoman is the longest continuously-running Native theatre company in North America.
Tina Landau directs the new work, which she conceived with Wicked Tony winner Menzel.
The New Jersey theatre has partnered with Grind Arts Company for the new production of the Pulitzer-winning Stephen Sondheim musical.
Directed by Eleanor Holdridge, the production was previously workshopped as part of Olney Theatre’s Vanguard Arts Fund before its world premiere at Houston’s Alley Theatre.
A new rotating plan has been created in hopes of promoting opportunities for emerging artists and creating shared ownership.
The brainchild of RuPaul's Drag Race star Alaska, the work is aiming for NYC.
The event will honor Feldman's late mother, with proceeds to benefit the arts program that Barbra Barth Feldman created.
The hit horror-comedy by Alan Menken and Howard Ashman will open at the D.C. venue next month.
The new work is inspired by real-life beauty queen and socialite Jacqueline \"Jackie\" Siegel.
Edith Wharton’s Pulitzer Prize–winning novel is newly adapted by Karen Zacarías.
The producer previously served as the California company's producing director and executive producer.
Laura Alcalá Baker directs Matthew Paul Olmos' play centering on youth activism.
Playing the State Theatre, the production will see the Prince musical debut in the artist's hometown.
Kate Hamill has adapted the classic Nathaniel Hawthorne novel, with Shelley Butler at the helm.
The new musical about a real-life Deaf soldier in World War I comes to the D.C.-area company.
Rajiv Joseph's play highlights the connections that sports can cultivate.
Shelley Butler is directing the world premiere production, based on Nathaniel Hawthorne's classic novel, for the New Jersey company.
The musical based on the 1992 film will debut in Chicago with a score by Julia Mattison and Noel Carey and a book by Marco Pennette.
The world premiere of Gloria Calderón Kellett's comedy marks the Playhouse's first commission of a Latine playwright.
The Los Angeles company is the nation's largest producer of AAPI theatrical work.
The splashy Neil Patrick Harris-directed revival of the Jonathan Larson musical has dropped some video highlights.
Based on the best-selling novel, the new work features music and lyrics by Michael Holland and a book by Darrah Cloud and David Simpatico.
Arya Shahi directs Sanaz Toossi's Pulitzer Prize-winning play.
The work, written and performed by Hammond, explores self-expression when one's cultural and physical identity are at odds.
The late Chita Rivera was honored with the award last year.
The married couple will be joined by their son, Harry Slattery, in the Pulitzer-winning drama.
Brandon Uranowitz, Denée Benton, and Grey Henson star in the Jonathan Larson musical, directed by Neil Patrick Harris.
The Maine theatre's 2024 season also includes productions of Waitress, Little Shop of Horrors, A Little Night Music, and Crazy for You.
The program will feature new plays by Hanna Benitez, Harley Elias, Rolegio Martinez, Carmen Pelaez, Marco Ramirez, and Aurin Squire.
Neil Patrick Harris directs the semi-autobiographical musical from Rent writer Jonathan Larson.
Directed and choreographed by Peck, the production plays Chicago Shakespeare Theater before arriving at the Park Avenue Armory in March.
Casey Stangl directs John Ross Bowie's Cold War comedy thriller.
Arya Shahi is directing the play following four adult students in a classroom near Tehran preparing for an English proficiency exam.
Larissa FastHorse and Lonny Price on making a radically new and inclusive version of the classic 1954 musical.
Emmy winner Lonny Price directs the reimagined production, with a revised book by Larissa FastHorse.
Brandon Uranowitz, Denée Benton, and Grey Henson star in the semi-autobiographical musical from Rent writer Jonathan Larson.
Joe Mantello is directing the previously untitled work, about a family struggling to figure out how to deal with other people.