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.
Featured performers will include Ren Cementina, Joyah Dominique, Danielle Koenig, and more.
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.
The one-night-only performance, directed by Schele Williams, will benefit the Harris Victory Fund.
Paul Warwick Griffin directs the evening at the Adelphi Theatre.
Written by Ashley Jana and Will Nunziata, the original musical will play the London Palladium.
Along with a yummy meal from Verse LA, attendees will get a 45-minute concert from the Tony winner.
The Tina Tony winner will play the Manhattan nightspot before returning to Broadway in The Last Five Years.
The evening will feature performances and a live auction, with funds raised to benefit A is For.
A host of West End favorites will be part of the songwriter's evening at Cadogan Hall.
Joe DiPietro and Brad Oscar will direct the benefit performance at Broadway's St. James Theatre.
Sheldon Epps will direct the invitation-only concerts of the stage adaptation of the 1967 film.
The Mamma Mia! star will also sing the work of the Cabaret composers in upcoming concerts in Manhattan and Chicago.
Created to support and amplify trans, non-binary, and Two-Spirit artists, Breaking The Binary launched in 2022.
The stage and screen star will debut Beyond Compare at Don't Tell Mama.
Daniel Evans will direct A Marvellous Party at the Prince of Wales Theatre.
Errico released her latest Stephen Sondheim tribute album, Sondheim in the City, in February.
The Tony-nominated director of Merrily We Roll Along returns to the Manhattan nightspot for a five-night engagement.
Recent Once Upon a Mattress star Jackson returns to the Manhattan nightspot with his show Signs of Life, featuring different nightly guest stars.
The evening, themed Back in Time, is presented by The PATH Fund, dedicated to performing
arts education.
Jelani Remy will direct the performances celebrating the songs from the Disney hit.
The Fire Island-themed experience will reopen The Duplex's upstairs cabaret space, which has been closed due to fire damage since 2022.
Jay Armstrong Johnson will again be Winifred Sanderson in the Halloween concert full of Broadway favorites.
The rarely performed Gershwin musical will be presented at Carnegie Hall, kicking off MasterVoices' 83rd season.
The Tony winner's set will include songs from Stephen Sondheim, Rodgers and Hammerstein, Jerry Herman, and more.
The Chicago star will offer a mix of theatre classics and original tunes.
Prospect Musicals and National Asian Artists Project are collaborating on the performance.
The Notebook co-stars joined forces for a new arrangement of Stephen Sondheim's Follies classic.
The evening will also feature Laura Benanti, Andrew Rannells, Shaina Taub, and more.
The evening, also featuring Heather Headley and Ben Platt, will mark the 30th year of Brown's career.
The evening with the Tony-winning actor and producer benefits the non-profit cabaret space.
Paul Warwick Griffin will direct the evening at the Adelphi Theatre.
Join special guest Jenna Leigh Green and see how well you know your Elphabas.
The Overlook Sessions will feature Speakeasy Magick pianist Jesse Gelber and his band.
Nightly guest stars include Lilli Cooper, Erika Henningsen, Reg Rogers, Andy Grotelueschen, and Kate Baldwin.
The one-night-only staged concert will benefit the cabaret venue.
The return of the theatre-themed music festival was filled with stars, Glee reunions, and previews of the 2024-25 Broadway season.
The stage and screen star can currently be seen on Broadway in the musical version of The Notebook.
Broadway Votes is collaborating with Joy to the Polls for a free concert to encourage theatre fans to go to the polls in November.
Mark Hartman will be the musical director for Divas I Love Singing Lyrics I Wrote.
The cabaret favorite will sing songs by Stephen Sondheim, David Yazbek, Steven Lutvak, and more at The Green Room 42 September 20.
The evening, themed Back in Time, is presented by The PATH Fund, dedicated to performing
arts education.
Kathleen Marshall is directing the Pulitzer-winning musical as a one-night-only performance for the Off-Broadway company.
The Anastasia number is part of the setlist for Fletcher's upcoming U.K. tour.
The concert cast includes Kenita Miller, Michael McCorry Rose, Gabriella Joy Rodriguez, and more.
Rachel Zegler, Jordan Fisher, Darren Criss, and more are on the all-star roster of talent set to perform at the Broadway concert event.
Both performances will feature theatre favorites and the music of Miranda Ferriss Jones.
Barry Day and Joseph Hayward will co-direct the one-night-only concert.
The Broadway favorite will play the New Jersey venue this fall.
Second Sight, described as a "queer thriller," will get a free performance at the David Rubenstein Atrium next month.
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