Robert W. Schneider will direct the short-lived Marvin Hamlisch-Howard Ashman musical.
Kate Baldwin and Brian Stokes Mitchell lead the cast, with two-time Tony winner Victoria Clark at the helm.
Audible Theater will co-produce two premieres performing in rep, with a cast boasting Jackman, Ella Beatty, Liev Schreiber, Maggie Siff, and Justice Smith.
The two share the stage almost the entire time, requiring them to trust in themselves and each other.
Conceived and directed by Punchdrunk founder Felix Barrett, the piece is narrated by award-winning actor Helena Bonham Carter.
Written by Douglas Lyons and Ethan D. Pakchar, the show will premiere Off-Broadway later this summer.
The quartet of works begins previews April 3.
Due to the expansive nature of Off-Broadway, this list is not comprehensive.
The rarely produced show begins performances March 26 at New York City Center.
The program supports early career theatremakers from communities that are historically underrepresented in the American theatre.
Sam Gold will direct the inaugural production at Studio Seaview, formerly Second Stage's Tony Kiser Theater.
Construction on the West Village venue is scheduled to be completed by spring 2026.
The series will feature full-length plays from members of the 2023-2025 groups.
The new play by Colman Domingo and Patricia McGregor begins April 30 at New York Theatre Workshop.
Grief Camp and I'm Assuming You Know David Greenspan, both canceled while in previews due to a backstage strike, are back on with new dates.
Randal Myler directs the rotating cast of the new show penned by Behar.
The work is inspired by an empathy exercise in a 2018 theatre class taught by the 98º star and wife Lea Lachey.
Olivia Washington and Grantham Coleman star in the Alice Childress play for Classic Stage Company.
Knud Adams will direct the new work, part of the 2025 Summerworks season.
Joseph Church and Jeff Bienstock's new musical plays the York Theatre.
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The new Off-Broadway musical is written by Michael Breslin and Patrick Foley and will premiere in May.
Warren Adams will direct the limited engagement Off-Broadway at the Lucille Lortel.
Created by and featuring original cast members of Sleep No More, the work will play Governors Island.
The hit send-up of the blockbuster film Titanic recently welcomed a mostly new crew to the Daryl Roth Theatre.
Conceived by Jennifer Ashley Tepper, the project features more than 20 seldom-heard songs by the Pulitzer and Tony Award-winning writer.
Once one of the richest men in the world, Hughes' later years were marked by increasingly eccentric behavior caused in part by his worsening obsessive-compulsive disorder.
Jorge B. Merced has written the new work, a biomusical inspired by the life of trailblazing Puerto Rican drag artist Johnny Rodríguez.
Joanna Gleason and Andrew Barth Feldman lead the Manhattan Theatre Club production, which opened March 19.
Songwriter Michael Thurber and Austin Scott perform on the newly released track from the musical's forthcoming EP.
Joanna Gleason, Andrew Barth Feldman, and Jeanine Serralles star in the new work from Prayer for the French Country playwright Joshua Harmon.
Based on Abby Chava Stein's memoir, Emil Weinstein's play centers on the trans child of a dynastic Hasidic rabbinical family.
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Betsy Wolfe will star in the new musical about inventor Joy Mangano.
The William Inge play is making an NYC return in a co-production between Classic Stage Company, NAATCO, and Transport Group.
The production will feature an in-the-round design allowing audiences to get up close to the live skateboarding.
Goyanes currently serves as artistic director of Washington, D.C.'s Woolly Mammoth Theatre Company.
The solo version of the Chekhov classic, newly adapted by Simon Stephens, played London's West End in 2023.
Les Waters will direct for the Signature Theatre.
The pair, who play Seymour and Audrey, respectively, are out due to illness.
Katie Thompson, Heath Saunders, Philippe Arroyo, and more will lead the cast, part of Prospect Musical's IGNITE Festival.
Gail Kriegel's new play follows a family affected by mental illness.
Recognizing both Broadway and Off-Broadway productions, nominees will be revealed in April.
The play, which explores themes of isolation, survival, and societal breakdown through the lens of a digital blackout, was first written in 2000.
The show is running Off-Broadway at the Lucille Lortel Theatre.
Inspired by a true story, Maybe Tomorrow explores the complex wear and tear wrought on a relationship of nearly 10 years.
Directed by Whitney White, the Roundabout Theatre Company production features Kristolyn Lloyd, Susannah Flood, Kayla Davion, and more.
Levon Hawke, Billy Crudup, Lily Rabe, Ella Beatty, and Hamish Linklater are featured in the cast, with Jack O'Brien at the helm.
In anticipation of the full album, MCC Theater has released Eva Noblezada's recording of “Go the Distance.”
Go backstage with the cast of Bess Wohl's hit Off-Broadway play, where the conversations have been tough, but the impact profound.
The play follows two men who decide to kidnap the CEO of the company that laid them off.
Amy Marie Seidel will direct the Sophie Treadwell play.
Find out when and where you can hear RaveRend's fabulous—and glittery—gospel of love.
Tony winner LaChanze directs the Alice Childress play Off-Broadway.
James Monroe Iglehart, Christopher Jackson, Utkarsh Ambudkar, and more will be on hand for two performances at The Gramercy Theatre.
Directed by Rebecca Frecknall, this revival began at London's Almeida Theatre in 2022.
The Off-Broadway production will feature an in-the-round design allowing audiences to get up close to the live skateboarding.
Beau Coddou and Dylan Patterson are both making their Off-Broadway debut, sharing the role of Brendan beginning later this month.
Evren Odcikin is directing the Soho Rep production.
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