The partnership will culminate in staged readings for four playwrights in New York and Dublin.
Berry most recently served as Arts Director at Penumbra Center for Racial Healing.
Last week's box-office data may indicate the impact of this year's Tony Award nominations.
The musical is inspired by Stacey O’Brien’s New York Times bestselling memoir Wesley The Owl: The Remarkable Love Story of an Owl and His Girl.
Development will culminate in staged readings in September, directed by Florencia Cuenca.
Named for late Actor's Equity Association president Patrick Quinn, the award recognizes individuals who work to better the lives of actors and stage managers.
The Hightower family of Sherman, Texas received the 2024 Defender Award.
The evening will also include special guest appearances from 2024 Tony nominees Rachel McAdams, Jocelyn Bioh, Betsy Aidem, and Whitney White.
The autographed drawings feature Julie Andrews, Ellen Greene, Brian Stokes Mitchell, Bernadette Peters, Chita Rivera, Lea Salonga, and more.
Winners will be honored during a June ceremony in New York City.
Written by Drew Larimore, the play follows a couple who make their living reselling items purloined from abandoned restaurants.
The adaptation is one of more than 1,500 productions announced by the Edinburgh Fringe today.
Tony nominee Kerry Butler is set to direct.
The Tony-nominated revival was the second highest-grossing show on the boards last week in the first post-Tony nominations box-office data.
Blocker has been executive director of New York Theatre Workshop for a decade.
The company will license The Old Man and the Pool, The New One, Sleepwalk With Me, and more via its Samuel French imprint.
Sigourney Weaver, David Hyde Pierce, Kristine Nielsen, Shalita Grant, and Genevieve Angelson are all performing at the Lincoln Center Theater gala.
Emily Maltby will direct the new work penned by Gina Naomi Baez and Chris Henry.
In a record-setting year for applications, 19 artists have been chosen for the director training program.
Pipeline Arts Foundation's award includes a $20,000 cash prize.
The playwright behind Puffs offers his "darkly comedic, (mostly) historically accurate" take on the Salem Witch Trials.
The piece immerses audiences in an out-of-the-way club on the edge of New Orleans.
Musical creators include Grace McLean, Kate Douglas, Heather Christian, Peter Mills, Charlie Romano, Yunhye Park, and more.
Viertel has been a member of the institution's board for almost three decades and its chairman since 2000.
The Dramatists Guild Foundation will also receive Tony Honors at this year's ceremony.
Gavin Creel, J. Harrison Ghee, and Andrea McArdle announced the results April 30 at Hats Off to You.
The jukebox musical will be produced by Florida's Titusville Playhouse in late 2024.
The New York Public Library exhibit features photos of such Broadway hits as Hamilton, Les Misérables, The Lion King, Avenue Q, Wicked, and more.
The now Tony-nominated revival of the John Kander, Fred Ebb, and Joe Masteroff musical leads the chart with the highest average ticket price of the week.
Chad Austin will direct the industry presentation produced by Rashad V. Chambers.
The awards will be presented in May at the Guild's annual ceremony at Sony Hall.
As we eagerly await Tony nominations, check in with how this season's 39 new productions fared with critics.
The musicals were selected from a record 219 applications representing 474 musical theatre writers.
According to theatrical production group No Guarantees, young people would go to the theatre if they knew about it.
These shows rarely hit the school auditorium stage, but are ready to take center stage.
The event will feature songs from musicals the Off-Broadway company has produced in its 35-year history.
Shields' candidacy has been announced on the heels of current president Kate Shindle's decision to opt out of re-election this year.
The honor awards an unrestricted cash prize of $525,000 and up to $25,000 in retirement funds.
The 1975 musical favorite has returned to Broadway at the Marquis Theatre, where a new revival opened April 17.
Snead joins after more than 10 years casting Broadway, Off-Broadway, tours, and more with Binder Casting and ARC Casting.
This musical from the writers of Mrs. Doubtfire ran on Broadway in 2015.
Saki Kawamura will direct the industry presentations of Johanna Telander and Douglas Thompson's new musical.
The money will go to museums, performing arts centers, historical societies, zoos, and botanical gardens over the next three years.
The free concert is presented by The Broadway Green Alliance and Times Square Alliance.
The show dedicates its ongoing fundraising efforts to Diamond and the one million people in the United States living with Parkinson's disease.
The awards will be presented in May at the Guild's annual ceremony at Sony Hall.
Josh Rhodes will direct Rodney Hicks' new comedy.
Douglas Lyons founded the developmental branch of The Directors Company.
The queer-themed short plays will be made available for free to non-profit theatres, schools, and community organizations to support fundraising for LGBTQIA+ groups.
The Olivier-winning production of the John Kander, Fred Ebb, and Joe Masteroff musical is becoming one of Broadway's hottest tickets.
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