The Orange Is the New Black and Star Trek: Voyager star is back on the New York stage in a new play for Irish Rep.
The South Pacific Tony winner is currently back on Broadway in the hit jukebox musical & Juliet.
The artist is part of the cast that is currently bringing audiences to nightly fits of laughter at Broadway's Lyceum.
Herwitz is making his Broadway directorial debut with the two-person psychological thriller at the Hayes.
A mix of actors, designers, directors, and stage managers recall the schools that were part of their journey to the Main Stem.
The stage and screen star is currently playing Prince Dauntless in the Broadway transfer of the 1959 musical.
Ross, currently represented on the London stage with Hello, Dolly!, will design video/projections for Broadway's Tammy Faye and BOOP!
The Grammy nominee is currently making her Broadway debut in the Tony-winning Best Musical at the Walter Kerr.
They are the alternate for Alice Paul in the Shaina Taub musical.
The dialect specialist was also once a Macy's holiday elf.
The Mary Poppins title player will soon be seen in starry Oklahoma! concerts and the London return of Cake: The Marie Antoinette Playlist.
Anaya-Gorman shares his journey from computer engineering student to Broadway stage manager.
He made the DeLorean fly in Back to the Future, and is currently working on London's Starlight Express and The Devil Wears Prada.
The duo will explore mother-daughter relationships in three performances of Mothers Know Best.
The Harlem and Choir Boy actor plays Mungojerrie in the current, acclaimed drag ball-inspired revival of the Andrew Lloyd Webber musical.
Young is currently represented on Broadway with her designs for & Juliet and The Notebook.
Plus, how Hamilton led him to designing the costumes for the Wicked film.
She is currently starring in Jonathan Larson's tick, tick… BOOM! for the second time.
The Broadway favorite recently picked up his fifth Tony nomination for his performance in Days of Wine and Roses.
She oversaw two in-the-round shows: Cabaret and An Enemy of the People.
It worked out though. Harada is currently nominated for another Tony for Merrily We Roll Along.
The Broadway favorite is back as the Wizard.
She is also the one who puts those white slips of paper into the Playbills when a cast member is out.
The new Broadway musical based on the classic S.E. Hinton novel recently opened at the Jacobs Theatre.
She's going to next appear in Bye Bye Birdie at Kennedy Center and is also readying a concert for Out of the Box Theatrics.
For the 2023–24 season, he's overseen The Notebook, Hell's Kitchen, and Days of Wine and Roses.
The Dear Evan Hansen Olivier winner is back in London's West End in the new musical Two Strangers (Carry a Cake Across New York).
The two-time Tony winner is working on The Notebook, An Enemy of the People, Stereophonic, and Mother Play.
The actor is currently starring in the solo musical Penelope at Virginia's Signature Theatre.
The set/costume designer on creating an immersive space for the Guys and Dolls revival in London.
The actor is currently playing Anne Boleyn in the international hit musical at the Lena Horne Theatre.
The Emmy-nominated stage and screen star is back on Broadway in the musical version of the Nicholas Sparks novel.
Plus, that time the actor met Oprah while performing in Ain't Too Proud.
The Ragtime and Lion King alum will celebrate Valentine's Day at 54 Below this weekend.
He's back in A Beautiful Noise and will next be seen in a one-night-only concert of Glory Days.
Plus, how the SAG-AFTRA strike led him to the Hadestown tour.
The actor is returning to Barbra Streisand's basement for the 10th time.
The Emmy-winning costume designer was also once a cheese seller.
The Phantom of the Opera star is back on Broadway this season in the new Barry Manilow and Bruce Sussman musical, Harmony.
Broadway professionals—including Phillipa Soo, Alex Brightman, Kara Young—offer words of wisdom.
The two-time Tony winner can currently be seen Off-Broadway in Abingdon Theatre Company's production of Elizabeth Coplan's ’Til Death.
The costume designer of Some Like It Hot and BOOP! The Betty Boop Musical on how the theatre found him.
Paguia leads the onstage band in the new musical, and is also musical director for Off-Broadway's Buena Vista Social Club.
The hit musical's makeup supervisor now greenifies Elphaba eight times a week on Broadway
The two-time Tony nominee is starring opposite Leslie Odom, Jr. in the first Broadway revival of the Ossie Davis play.
The actor is currently in rehearsal for the Menier Chocolate Factory's upcoming revival of Stephen Sondheim's Pacific Overtures.
Hooper is currently making his Broadway debut in the Tony-winning Disney musical.
He also reveals the hobby that keeps him occupied backstage on Broadway.
The young actor is currently leading the national tour of MJ the Musical.
The Wicked star can currently be seen in the new Broadway farce The Cottage at the Hayes.
The Wicked star plays Beth in the first Broadway revival of the Stephen Sondheim-George Furth musical.
The longtime music director also spent 35 years at The Phantom of the Opera.
Plus, learn why her dream role is Ariel in The Little Mermaid (even though she's been told she's more of a Belle).
She is currently the first Asian-American actor to play Mama Morton in the Tony-winning Chicago revival, and she's been ready since 1997.
His new cabaret show at 54 Below is about the jobs he didn't get, and it will be recorded for a live album.
Cruz currently stars opposite Michael Urie and Charles Shaughnessy in the Ogunquit Playhouse's American premiere of The Da Vinci Code.
The sound designer shares his strategy for getting your foot in the door: meet the right people.
She currently plays Anna of Cleves in SIX and true to the show's ethos, she doesn't believe in competition, only celebration.
The two-time Tony nominee is currently starring in the Britney Spears jukebox musical Once Upon a One More Time at the Marquis Theatre.
The comedic actor may be on Broadway, but he was actually inspired by rodeo clowns.
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