Frank Wildhorn, Jack Murphy, and Ivan Menchell's musical is based on the Japanese manga series by Tsugumi Ohba and Takeshi Obata/Sheuisha.
The West End transfer of Cameron Mackintosh's Sondheim tribute plays the Gielgud Theatre.
The song is part of Ann Hampton Callaway's just-released recording, Finding Beauty: Originals, Volume 1.
The evening features performances by Bonnie Milligan, Jason Robert Brown, Ken Page, Donna Murphy, and more.
The Broadway-aimed production, inspired by the life of the jazz legend, will also play a limited engagement in Chicago.
Deborah Grace Winer hosts the concerts, part of the Songbook Sundays series.
Jason Graae directs the West Coast performance of the Stephen Sondheim-James Goldman classic.
Seth details all the heartwarming moments from his ninth charity concert for You Gotta Believe and shares memories of Michael McGrath.
The Tony-winning musical continues at the Walter Kerr Theatre.
The concert will raise funds to support the families and communities affected by the Maui wildfires.
Michael Michetti will direct the production, which will feature onstage seating.
The Tony-winning musical continues at the Walter Kerr Theatre.
Uggams will offer encore performances of her celebrated show, Something Old, Something New, Something Borrowed, Something Blue.
Joe Rosario directs the Ruth Stage production of James McLure’s dark comedy.
Stuart Ross directs the York Theatre Company production.
The new musical, penned by David Foster, Susan Birkenhead, and Bob Martin, will begin performances in Chicago in November.
The world premiere is written and directed by Ben Elton.
The concert will benefit A is For, a nonprofit amplifying art and artists that work to end the stigma against abortion.
The new recording will feature duets with husband Sebastian Arcelus and their daughter and a new song penned by David Zippel.
The Next to Normal Tony winner will be joined by music director John McDaniel.
The concerts will also feature two of Criss's former collaborators, Starkid Productions' Lauren Lopez and Joey Richter.
Kathleen Marshall directs the U.K. world premiere, also featuring Ana Villafañe.
Stuart Ross directs the York Theatre Company production.
The free Bronx concert, scheduled to feature stars from & Juliet, Harmony, Here Lies Love, and more, has set a new date.
The West End transfer of Cameron Mackintosh's Sondheim tribute plays the Gielgud Theatre.
Listen to renditions of "Popular," "Defying Gravity," "For Good," and more in the NPR series.
The tour of the international hit Lin-Manuel Miranda musical will begin in November.
Cameron Mackintosh's Sondheim tribute plays the Gielgud Theatre.
Keith David, Deedee Magno Hall, Kaitlyn Robrock, Jennifer Stone, and Richard White will join Clayton to sing jazz arrangements of Disney classics September 30.
In a season filled with theatre references and cameos, this appearance was the most surprising.
Kanagawa will co-star opposite Ellie Wang.
Colman Domingo will also star in and direct the audio adaptation of his play Wild With Happy.
Seth Rudetsky and James Wesley will host the not-for-profit's first large-scale, in-person fundraiser since the pandemic.
Emily Mann will direct the Tennessee Williams classic.
Cameron Mackintosh's Sondheim tribute will begin previews September 21 at London's Gielgud Theatre.
The Moulin Rouge! The Musical Tony winner will play the New York nightspot this winter.
Presented by Broadway Cares’ NextGen Advocates, the evening will also be available for streaming.
Tyne Rafaeli will direct Jen Silverman's new play about the art of propaganda.
Hunter Foster will direct Richard O'Brien's cult classic musical.
The evening will honor theatre agent Sarah L. Douglas and John Weidman, who revised the book for the company's upcoming revival of I Can Get It for You Wholesale.
Gerry McIntyre will direct and choreograph the Tony-nominated David Yazbek and Terrence McNally musical.
Musical duo Nick Cearley and Lauren Molina will be joined by a host of Broadway favorites.
The concerts, also featuring stars from & Juliet, Harmony, Here Lies Love, and more, will be held in Manhattan and the Bronx.
Second Stage is producing Branden Jacobs-Jenkins' Broadway playwriting debut.
Scott Ellis will direct the reading of Noël Coward’s comedy.
Currently up for bids are lunch with Ariana DeBose, a meet-and-greet with Josh Groban, musical phrases signed by Jason Robert Brown, Stephen Schwartz, Stephen Sondheim, and more.
The Tony- and Pulitzer Prize-winning Lin-Manuel Miranda musical continues at the Richard Rodgers Theatre.
The Sondheim tribute at the Gielgud will feature Tony winners Bernadette Peters and Lea Salonga.
The evening is produced and directed by Corey Mach.
Joaquina Kalukango, Patina Miller, and more are also scheduled to to play the intimate Manhattan nightspot this season.
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