Kathleen Marshall directed a cast led by Matt Doyle and Ana Villafañe.
Zi Alikhan will direct the Tony-winning musical for Red Bull Theater.
Bill Buckhurst will direct the Tom Kitt-Brian Yorkey musical.
Tony nominee Chamberlin's Broadway credits include Seussical, The Addams Family, Chicago, and more.
Spotlighting the lyrics of the late Fred Ebb, the evening will celebrate the 20th year of the Fred Ebb Foundation.
Sammi Cannold will direct the Nebraska performance of the Jonathan Larson rock musical.
Hosted by Club Cumming, the show is an unauthorized Batman villain parody.
Jordan Donica, Alex Joseph Grayson, and Rachel York will join Altomare at Lincoln Center's David Geffen Hall in 2025.
The 2021 concert preceded the acclaimed Off-Broadway staging of Creel's musical inspired by his time wandering the collections at the Metropolitan Museum of Art.
Reichard will bring Ready for Christmas to The Cutting Room.
The concert celebrates the release of Jack Viertel's new novel.
Zi Alikhan will direct the Tony-winning musical for Red Bull Theater.
The evening, themed Back in Time, was presented by The PATH Fund, dedicated to performing
arts education.
The evening, featuring the American Pops Orchestra, was filmed in February in Washington, D.C.
The At This Performance… concert series will continue at The Green Room 42.
The Classical Theatre of Harlem will present the evening at Red Rooster Harlem.
The December concert will also feature a 25-piece orchestra and a 70-voice cross-borough community chorus.
The production marks Ng's London debut, fresh on the heels of their winning the Fred Ebb Award.
This year's event will feature performances from Jay Armstrong Johnson, Carly Hughes, Natalie Joy Johnson, and more.
This year's holiday concert will feature Celia Rose Gooding, Jasmine Amy Rogers, Elizabeth Teeter, and more.
Aladdin star Michael Maliakel is among the roster of stars bringing Cheeyang Ng and Eric Sorrels' musical to Symphony Space in November.
JoAnn M. Hunter will also direct a West End concert of the new musical adaptation of Louisa May Alcott’s novel.
Daniel Evans is directing the event, set for November 17 at the Prince of Wales Theatre.
Performing material by Stevie Nicks, Pat Benatar, Carole King, and more, the one-night-only concert is being given in support of Planned Parenthood.
The Nine and Grand Hotel original cast member will offer her cabaret evening Feels Like Home.
Sheldon Epps will direct the invitation-only concerts of the stage adaptation of the 1967 film.
Victoria Clark, Shereen Ahmed, and Phillip Attmore are among the starry cast taking on the rarely-performed Gershwin musical.
The October 25 concert celebrated the composer's 30-year career in New York City.
The Off-Broadway company is presenting the Sondheim revue as a benefit concert November 18.
The evening, themed Back in Time, is presented by The PATH Fund, dedicated to performing
arts education.
Featured performers include Ren Cementina, Joyah Dominique, Danielle Koenig, and more.
The Broadway guest performers will share the stage with a cast of EPIC Players' neurodivergent artists.
The Grammy winner previously played Riff Raff in the Fox television film of the cult classic.
Billy Porter, Heather Headley, and more will join the Tony-winning singer-songwriter.
The Broadway Mamma Mia! and Hairspray star mashes up Cabaret and The Happy Time in this preview of And All That Jazz!, releasing October 25.
The one-night-only performance, directed by Schele Williams, will benefit the Harris Victory Fund.
Created to support and amplify trans, non-binary, and Two-Spirit artists, Breaking The Binary launched in 2022.
The Hocus Pocus-themed Halloween tradition featuring a host of Broadway favorites will continue to raise money with a streaming presentation.
The evening—also featuring J. Harrison Ghee, Shoshana Bean, Heather Headley, and Kelli O'Hara—will mark the 30th year of Brown's career.
The Hocus Pocus-themed Halloween tradition features a host of Broadway favorites, with proceeds benefitting the Ali Forney Center.
The two-time Tony recipient will reprise some of his most loved numbers from The Boy From Oz, The Greatest Showman, and more in From New York, With Love.
The new musical from Dominic Fallacaro and Andrea Daly will be presented at Joe's Pub.
The Tony winner will be back on Broadway this season in Jason Robert Brown's The Last Five Years.
Jay Armstrong Johnson will again be Winifred Sanderson in the Halloween concert full of Broadway favorites.
Oh Mary!
star Bianca Leigh emceed the evening, co-produced by Michael and Tom D’Angora.
Performing material by Stevie Nicks, Pat Benatar, Carole King, and more, the one-night-only concert aims to empower, inspire, and uplift the ferocity of women.
Weed will offer an evening titled Dear Diary later this month.
Lozano will present his Songs by an Immigrant and Desaparecidas.
Kirk Jameson will direct Andrew Lippa's oratorio.
The Jersey Boys star will offer A Very Broadway Kind of Christmas.
Spotlighting the lyrics of the late Fred Ebb, the evening will celebrate the 20th year of the Fred Ebb Foundation.
The two-time Tony recipient will reprise some of his most loved numbers from The Boy From Oz, The Greatest Showman, and more in From New York, With Love.
Jay Armstrong Johnson will again be Winifred Sanderson in the Halloween concert full of Broadway favorites.
The evening, also featuring J. Harrison Ghee, Shoshana Bean, Heather Headley, and Ben Platt, will mark the 30th year of Brown's career.
Created to support and amplify trans, non-binary, and Two-Spirit artists, Breaking The Binary launched in 2022.
The concert will celebrate the release of Jack Viertel's new novel.
The Grammy winner previously played Riff Raff in the Fox television film of the cult classic.
Karimloo will play filmmaker Guido Contini in the Manchester concerts for Hope Mill Theatre.
Rupert Hands will direct the concerts of the 2005 Broadway musical.
The concert is part of the ongoing Songbook Sundays series, hosted by Deborah Grace Winer.
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