The concert will feature the cast, alumni, and friends of David Byrne and Fatboy Slim’s musical in celebration of Filipino American History Month.
The one-night-only concert will also feature two of Criss's former collaborators, Starkid Productions' Lauren Lopez and Joey Richter.
The free Bronx concert, scheduled to feature stars from & Juliet, Harmony, Here Lies Love, and more, has set a new date.
The one-night-only concert is set for October 8 at The Laurie Beechman Theatre.
The veteran soprano will perform songs from across her career of ingénue roles.
The benefit concert was directed by Brenda Braxton with music direction by Seth Rudetsky.
Keith David, Deedee Magno Hall, Kaitlyn Robrock, Jennifer Stone, and Richard White will join Clayton to sing jazz arrangements of Disney classics September 30.
Previous Jimmy Awards finalists have included Justin Cooley, Casey Likes, Andrew Barth Feldman, Reneé Rapp, and more.
Deborah Grace Winer will host the concerts, part of the Songbook Sundays series.
The concert version of the Broadway musical will play the Eventim Apollo in December.
The Moulin Rouge! The Musical Tony winner will play the New York nightspot this winter.
The concert celebrates the album's release from Concord Theatricals.
Try it Like This: Directors and Choreographers Take the Stage is set for October 16 at 54 Below.
Presented by Broadway Cares’ NextGen Advocates, the evening will also be available for streaming.
The evening, directed by Barry Kleinbort, will benefit the Entertainment Community Fund.
Musical duo Nick Cearley and Lauren Molina will be joined by a host of Broadway favorites.
Davis and Scardino penned the songs for the forthcoming film.
The concerts, also featuring stars from & Juliet, Harmony, Here Lies Love, and more, will be held in Manhattan and the Bronx.
Papp's memoir, detailing her life in the theatre, will be released next month.
Featuring a 40-piece orchestra and artists from across the globe, the London concert will be presented in December.
Featuring a book by Nora Brigid Monahan, Tyrants centers on Edwin Booth, brother to John Wilkes and namesake of Broadway's Booth Theatre.
Joaquina Kalukango, Patina Miller, and more are also scheduled to to play the intimate Manhattan nightspot this season.
The evening is produced and directed by Corey Mach.
Write Out Loud supports up-and-coming musical theatre writers looking to break into the commercial industry.
The veteran soprano will perform songs from across her career of ingénue roles.
Our Lady J will chronicle her experience as a trans writer, producer, and director in Hollywood through original songs.
The concert at the Dr. Phillips Center for the Performing Arts is part of the Center's upcoming Residency Festival.
The Tony nominee will direct an adapted version of the musical at The Laurie Beechman Theatre.
Beauty and the Beast's Belle will share their hip-hop and songwriting skills.
An Evening with Justin Paul & Friends with Kelli O’Hara and James Naughton also features a tribute to Artistic Director Mark Lamos.
The cabaret favorite offers an encore performance of his Streisand salute at 54 Below.
Linedy Genao, Mauricio Martínez, and more will help Lozano celebrate the release of Jaime Lozano & The Familia: Songs by an Immigrant Vol. 2 at the September 15 concert.
Originally opening November 12, 1989, at the Martin Beck Theatre, the musical played more than 1,000 performances on Broadway.
All proceeds will go towards Actionplay’s mission of providing autistic, neurodivergent, and disabled teens and adults with equal access to the theatre-making process.
Nick Winston again directs and choreographs the Frank Wildhorn, Jack Murphy, and Ivan Menchell musical.
Joaquina Kalukango, Patina Miller, Brooke Shields, and more are also scheduled to to play the intimate Manhattan nightspot.
President Biden is set to attend the evening of performances in September.
Forbidden Broadway creator Gerard Alessandrini will direct Back Where I Started.
Mack created the role of Anna of Cleves in the hit Broadway musical.
The evening will feature songs showtunes, pop hits, and songs from the Tony winner’s first self-written theatrical work, set to make a world premiere Off-Broadway in November.
The Rent and Queer Eye star will appear at the Manhattan cabaret in October.
Jason Graae will direct the West Coast performance of the Stephen Sondheim-James Goldman classic.
The new musical, centered on a fictional '60s girl group, is described as a mix between Forever Plaid and The Golden Girls.
Presented by Broadway Cares’ NextGen Advocates, the evening will also be available for streaming.
Ray Roderick directs the concert of Broadway tunes, arriving in Beijing August 29.
Phoenix Best, Esau Pritchett, and Roya Marsh will perform the new musical inspired by African folklore and ancient civilizations.
Dev Bondarin directs the evening with musical direction by Rashad McPherson.
Greg Jarrett will be the musical director.
Emmy and Grammy nominee Jackson will perform four nights at the Manhattan cabaret venue.
Nick Winston directs and choreographs the Frank Wildhorn, Jack Murphy, and Ivan Menchell musical at the London Palladium.
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