The morning event will celebrate Seth Rudetsky and James Wesley Jackson, Union Settlement, and Sony Corporation.
Kathleen Marshall is directing the Pulitzer-winning musical as a one-night-only performance for the Off-Broadway company.
The solo show from Linus Karp about Princess Diana previously sold out the Edinburgh Fringe.
Robert Falls will direct Richard Greenberg's new adaptation of the Philip Barry classic.
Both performances will feature theatre favorites and the music of Miranda Ferriss Jones.
Zhailon Levingston, who serves on BAC’s Board of Directors, will direct the gala program.
Not Broadway’s Mark MacKillop plays the Marjorie S. Deane Little Theatre.
The Tony winner was part of an earlier edition of the annual MCC Theater fundraiser.
The fundraiser for the Westport Country Playhouse will celebrate Kristin Chenoweth and Mary-Mitchell Campbell.
All of the proceeds from the Gala will go to the American Theatre Wing’s variety of programs.
The October benefit will be held at the Ziegfeld Ballroom.
The evening will feature new works by Wildin Pierrevil and Ari Afsar.
The benefit will pay tribute to theatre artists, educators, and advocates in partnership with New York City public schools.
The second annual event, featuring poker pros and Hollywood favorites, will benefit the Entertainment Community Fund.
Not Broadway’s Mark MacKillop will play the Marjorie S. Deane Little Theatre.
Jay Armstrong Johnson and Jaygee Macapugay will co-host the gala event.
The benefit evening will also celebrate Gigi Pritzker and Colman Domingo.
The animal adoption event, featuring West End performers, is being held at St. Paul's Church in Covent Garden.
Lawrence sang 'From Now On,' while The Notebook composer sang a Pippin-Falsettos medley.
Honorary co-chairs for the Generations of Excellence gala include Whoopi Goldberg, Ariana DeBose, Josh Groban, Patti LuPone, Spike Lee, and more.
The York Theatre Company will also honor Ted Snowdon with the Founders' Award.
The evening will honor Tony-winning producer and longtime board member Jim Kierstead.
The Ragtime Tony winners will receive the Golden Shamrock Award at the upcoming Golden Shamrock Gala.
The animal adoption event, featuring West End performers, will be held at St. Paul's Church in Covent Garden.
The Tony winner was part of last year's MCC Theater fundraiser.
The performance is raising funds for the solo play's run at Edinburgh Festival Fringe in August.
The Broadway star was himself diagnosed with the disease in 2022.
Proceeds from the event will help the group raise money to build a new synagogue, with both in-person and streaming options available.
Proceeds from the evening will support BSC's Education Fund and Playwright Mentoring Project.
The annual event, which features Johnson as Hocus Pocus villain Winifred Sanderson, will benefit the Ali Forney Center.
The evening was hosted by Patrick Page and featured a performance by Amber Gray.
She is channeling Lempicka's Rafaela for her next stage appearance.
The concert was held June 6 at the Off-Broadway company's Lynn F. Angelson Theater.
The annual fundraiser for Broadway Cares/Equity Fights AIDS will take place June 23.
The evening was hosted by Mitchell and included performances from Jackson, Jacob Gutierrez, Nic Rouleau, and more.
Kate Baldwin, Nikki Renée Daniels, Santino Fontana, and Alysha Umphress are among the Broadway favorites performing at the event.
The evening honored director Lila Neugebauer as well as Paige Evans, the company's outgoing artistic director.
The event featured performances from musicals the Off-Broadway company has produced in its 35-year history.
Co-chaired by Norm Lewis and Vanessa Williams, proceeds from the Gala play a vital role in supporting Black Theatre United’s programs
The Stephen Sondheim-James Goldman musical is playing Carnegie Hall June 20.
The event features songs from musicals the Off-Broadway company has produced in its 35-year history.
Written and hosted by Justin Elizabeth Sayre, the Pride concert benefits The Ali Forney Center.
The annual Pride concert benefits The Ali Forney Center, the nation’s largest agency dedicated to helping LGBTQIA+ homeless youth.
The event is the culmination of the program that pairs theatre professionals with NYC public high school students for a year of shows and conversations.
Seth Rudetsky has also joined the concert evening as musical director.
Performers and appearances included Joshua Henry, Caissie Levy, Mandy Gonzalez, and more.
The annual Pride concert benefits The Ali Forney Center, the nation’s largest agency dedicated to helping LGBTQIA+ homeless youth.
Kate Baldwin, Nikki Renée Daniels, Santino Fontana, and Alysha Umphress will perform songs from West Side Story, On the Town, Candide, and more.
James Horan conceived and developed the work, described as "a musical biography."
Special guests Steve Carell and William Jackson Harper of LCT's Uncle Vanya were also on hand for the gala celebration.
The evening will also include special guest appearances from 2024 Tony nominees Rachel McAdams, Jocelyn Bioh, Betsy Aidem, and Whitney White.
The new award recognizes the recipient's contributions to the LGBTQIA+ community, following in the footsteps of late entertainment icon Judy Garland.
Sigourney Weaver, David Hyde Pierce, Kristine Nielsen, Shalita Grant, and Genevieve Angelson are all performing at the Lincoln Center Theater gala.
The Off-Broadway company's benefit will feature Emily Saliers of the Indigo Girls.
The Fantastic Journeys gala, hosted by Julie White, also celebrated William H. Wright II with guests that included Kenny Leon, Patti LuPone, and more.
Susan Stroman will also offer remarks during the gala evening.
The Fantastic Journeys event, hosted by Julie White, also celebrates William H. Wright II.
Proceeds from the event will support Atlantic’s productions, new works development, and arts education initiatives.
Steven Skybell, Dakin Matthews, and more will be featured in the benefit, which is part of GTG's Project Shaw series.
The event will feature songs from musicals the Off-Broadway company has produced in its 35-year history.
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