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The gala will also celebrate outgoing executive director and CEO Teresa Eyring, who has spent 17 years with TCG.
The Tony winner first appeared in one of the Off-Broadway company's productions in 2004.
The fundraiser, produced by and benefiting Broadway Cares, returns for the first time since the pandemic, playing Broadway's New Amsterdam.
The fundraiser, produced by and benefiting Broadway Cares, has also announced a host of additional celebrity guests and performers.
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Oscar winner and Tony nominee Ariana DeBose will perform at the event.
The inaugural Mazzoni Center Honors event was held at Philadelphia's Kimmel Center.
A host of other stage stars (and furry friends) were part of the recent pet adoption event.
The Off-Broadway company is currently hosting the world premiere of Keys' autobiographical jukebox musical Hell's Kitchen.
The evening celebrated the indelible mark that Black culture has had and continues to have on Broadway.
The evening will feature selections from eight new musicals developed at the retreat.
Tony winner Jim Dale will host the event.
The November 13 gala evening honored producer Jeffrey Richards.
Amber Ruffin hosted the star-studded ACLU and NYCLU benefit.
The tournament showcased elite-level poker players with some of Hollywood's finest contenders.
The evening will feature performances by Judy Gold, Andy Karl, Orfeh, Javier Muñoz, and more.
The one-night-only performance will play New York's The Town Hall.
York Theatre Company is honoring the three-time Tony winner at its 31st Oscar Hammerstein Gala.
The evening, honoring producer Jeffrey Richards, is designed to uplift the New York theatrical community.
Amber Ruffin hosts the star-studded ACLU and NYCLU benefit.
The inaugural Mazzoni Center Honors event is held at the Kimmel Center.
She will receive the Inspire NYC Award.
Eugene O'Neill Theater Center honored the two-time Pulitzer-winning playwright at its 22nd annual gala November 6.
Kristin Chenoweth, Sutton Foster, and more will perform at the special benefit evening.
This year's honors celebrate playwright Martyna Majok, philanthropists Jerre and Mary Joy Stead, and theatre teacher Talia Jaime.
The Emmy, Golden Globe, and SAG Award winner will make a Broadway return via Second Stage beginning November 28.
Melissa Etheridge, J. Harrison Ghee, Lillias White, and more are set to make appearances.
Performers included Victoria Clark, Donna Murphy, Kate Baldwin, L Morgan Lee, and more.
Proceeds from the evening will support the National Abortion Hotline and Choice Matters.
Nottage, the first and only woman to receive two Pulitzer Prizes for Drama, was in residence at the O'Neill in 2006.
Christine Baranski, Nathan Lane, and Sarah Jessica Parker are set to make special appearances at the even celebrating the first five decades of MTC.
A Salute to Broadway Legends: Past, Present, and Future is being held at the Ziegfeld Ballroom.
Mark Brokaw will again direct Kenneth Lonergan's drama.
The evening will honor musical theatre writer Joriah Kwamé and NYTB Managing Director Kate Trammell.
Proceeds from the event will support the nonprofit's efforts to empower young people with major health needs via collaborative songwriting.
The bewitching annual concert benefited the charity protecting LGBTQIA+ youth from homelessness.
The evening will honor theatre agent Sarah L. Douglas and John Weidman, who revised the book for the company's current revival of I Can Get It for You Wholesale.
The Emmy, Golden Globe, and SAG Award winner will make a Broadway return via Second Stage beginning November 28.
This year's gala honored Lynn Nottage and Leonard Majzlin.
Comedian Amber Ruffin will host the annual gala at the Ziegfeld Ballroom.
The annual concert event benefits the Ali Forney Center.
Scott Ellis will direct the reading of Noël Coward’s comedy.
The evening will also feature appearances by Tony nominees Gabriel Byrne and Liam Neeson.
Jerry Mitchell, James Lapine, JoAnn M. Hunter, and more will be on hand for Try it Like This: Directors and Choreographers Take the Stage.
The evening will also feature performances by Broadway stars in celebration of Black culture's impact on the industry.
The evening benefiting the Stage Directors and Choreographers Foundation will be directed by Jerry Mitchell.
Embrace the Season: A Drama League Celebration is set for November 13.
The concert will raise funds to support the families and communities affected by the Maui wildfires.
Playbill staffers share photos of their swag hauls from this year's Broadway Cares event.
The one-night-only reading of Clare Barron's play will celebrate Page 73's 25th anniversary.