A look at the touring musicals and plays that may soon be coming to a city near you.
The Tony winner will perform at select performances in June.
The touring production of the Temptations bio-musical is playing at Shea’s Performing Arts Center through May 15.
The Conor McPherson-Bob Dylan musical, which returned to Broadway in April, recently received seven Tony nominations.
The producers and licensor are accused of profiting from union and non-union workers at the same time.
The jukebox musical featuring Meat Loaf and Jim Steinman's greatest hits has also announced a Las Vegas residency.
The tour has also announced replacements English Bernhardt, Morgan Ashley Bryant, and Jasmine Rogers.
The original and current Mufasas, Simbas, and Nalas talk about the show and life on the road.
The touring production of Daniel Fish's Tony-winning revival launched in November starring Sasha Hutchings, Sean Grandillo, Sis, Gabrielle Hamilton, and more.
An alum of the Disney musical's Broadway run, Chapman returns to the role after a stint as the Anna standby.
The Tony-nominated musical is based on the 2007 film by Adrienne Shelly.
The Netherworld is hitting the road with a launch planned in San Francisco.
The Tony nominee will perform at select performances in May.
Citing lower pay and less safety precautions compared to the musical's concurrent union tour, Actors' Equity has filed with NLRB to represent the company.
The national tour kicked off March 27 at Shea's Performing Arts Center in Buffalo, New York.
Khaila Wilcoxon, Storm Lever, Olivia Donalson, and more star in the traveling production.
Melanie Moore, Jacqueline Williams, Justin Mark, Yaegel T. Welch, and Mockingbird Oscar nominee Mary Badham join the Emmy winner.
A host of actors join the national tour of the international hit musical, now in Spokane.
The biomusical is currently running at Broadway's Neil Simon Theatre.
The Tony- and Pulitzer–winning show is currently playing on Broadway and West End, and in Melbourne, Australia.
The national tour features Courtney Reed as Satine and Conor Ryan as Christian.
Jeff Calhoun will direct with choreography by Lisa Stevens.
The proposal happened at Rhode Island's Providence Performing Arts Center.
Kenny Leon will return to direct the Pulitzer-winning mystery by Charles Fuller.
Kurtz, previously seen in the role on Broadway, is playing a limited run in the tour.
Original Broadway cast member Stephanie Torns will lead the Sara Bareilles musical.
The Heathers star will take over the role of Hans at select tour stops in Florida and South Carolina.
The "Boelyn" North American tour will begin later this year following the "Aragon" tour's spring launch.
The upcoming tour of the Tony-winning musical will visit 25 cities that it has never played.
The upcoming tour will premiere in Chicago in March.
Kicking off in July, Broadway at the National will welcome the touring companies of SIX, Tina: The Tina Turner Musical, Aladdin, and more.
Performances begin March 19 at the James M. Nederlander Theatre in Chicago.
Carrillo will be touring North America as Catherine Parr in the pop musical.
Often host to national tours, the venue has announced the musical will play Minneapolis this fall.
The Tony-nominated musical continues on Broadway at the Lunt-Fontanne Theatre.
The tour will play 36 cities during the 2022-2023 season.
The beloved musical will play more than 60 cities over a two-year span.
The Alanis Morissette jukebox musical ended its Broadway run in December 2021.
The Tony-nominated musical is based on the 2007 film by Adrienne Shelly.
The Tony-winning musical will be directed by Jenn Thompson, who appeared as an orphan in the original Broadway production of the family favorite.
The company of the North American tour includes TikTok sensations Matthew and Michael Gardiner and Morgan Bullock.
The tour of the international hit musical is currently playing Arizona's Centennial Hall.
Performances begin March 19 at the James M. Nederlander Theatre in Chicago.
The 11-city tour begins at San Francisco's Geary Theater.
The musical will still kick off in Chicago at the James M. Nederlander Theatre.
The tour of Jack Thorne's adaptation of the Dickens tale, which recently earned five Tony Awards, launched in November.
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