The show contains some of Berlin’s most popular tunes, including “Blue
Skies,” "Count Your Blessings,” and the title song.
The show contains some of Berlin’s most popular tunes, including “Blue
Skies,” "Count Your Blessings,” and the title song.
The show contains some of Berlin’s most popular tunes, including “Blue
Skies,” "Count Your Blessings,” and the title song.
TDF is partnering with Visit Philadelphia and the Philadelphia Visitor Center on the new location.
The evening featured performances by Laura Bell Bundy, Marissa Jaret Winokur, Kerry Butler, Casey Likes, Brenda Braxton, Julia
Murney, and more.
Andy Señor Jr. directs the new production of the Jonathan Larson musical at the Miami venue.
Javier Muñoz, Ann Harada, Alex Brightman, and Isabelle McCalla are among the stage favorites bringing the musical TV series to the Kennedy Center stage.
Oscar winner Randolph will star alongside Robert D. DoQui, with Pulitzer Prize winner James Ijames directing.
The concert performance of the Broadway-bound musical, featuring Tony winner Groff, benefited the Virginia theatre.
Judy Hegarty Lovett is directing the new revival at Los Angeles' Geffen Playhouse.
The upcoming season will be the company's final under the tent before moving into its new home.
The program offers playwrights and directors the opportunity to develop a script and stage a public reading.
Wes Grantom will direct the Stephen Temperley play in Salt Lake City.
Andy Señor Jr. directs the new production of the Jonathan Larson musical at the Miami venue.
The new play centers on the relationship between screen actors Gene Wilder and Gilda Radner.
Oh, Mary! director Sam Pinkleton is at the helm of the Tony-winning Jerry Herman musical.
The RuPaul's Drag Race stars are on the road for the seventh time with their holiday tradition.
Lonny Price is directing the new revival of the Joseph Stein-Jerry Bock-Sheldon Harnick musical.
Ruben Santiago-Hudson directs the limited engagement at the D.C. venue.
Daniel Kutner directs the Tony-winning musical at the New Jersey venue.
The film is coming to the stage with a book by Smash creator Theresa Rebeck.
The new work from the Funny Girl tap choreographer will play the Massachusetts theatre beginning in December.
The show contains some of Berlin’s most popular tunes including “Blue Skies,” "Count Your Blessings,” and the title song, “White Christmas.”
The outdoor St. Louis theatre has revealed their 2025 summer season.
Belknap joins the company after serving as artistic director of The Acting Company.
A decade after the water crisis, Flint Rep wants to show everyone that “the water is just fine.”
The new work features songs by Jocelyn Mackenzie and Jeremy Lloyd Styles, formerly of the Brooklyn-based Pearl and the Beard.
Matthew Gardiner directs the Stephen Sondheim-Burt Shevelove-Larry Gelbart musical comedy.
The new play centers on the relationship between screen actors Gene Wilder and Gilda Radner.
Artistic Director Hana S. Sharif will stage the Agatha Christie story at the D.C. theatre.
The show will star Cydney Taylor Krone as Elle Woods and Lance Phillips will direct.
Based on the Bernard Waber book series, the work features a score by a team of songwriters, and a book by Timothy Allen McDonald and Sara Wordsworth.
The stage and screen star is leading the tragedy at Shakespeare Theatre of New Jersey.
The musical, written by Lisette Glodowski and Richard C. Walter, released a studio album last year and played a sold-out concert in 2021.
Bonnie Milligan, Noah Galvin, Beanie Feldstein, and more star in the William Finn musical through October 20.
The D.C. theatre's programming will also include open mics, the return of the Black Joy Disco, and more.
Matthew Gardiner directs the Stephen Sondheim-Burt Shevelove-Larry Gelbart musical comedy.
The annual festival is produced by and benefits Dancers Responding to AIDS, a program of Broadway Cares/Equity Fights AIDS.
The new indie-rock musical is adapted from Rutka’s Notebook: A Voice From the Holocaust.
Daniel Kutner will direct the Tony-winning musical at the New Jersey venue.
The new work tells the story of a 9/11 widow through the lens of Homer's The Odyssey.
The show is currently getting a starry limited engagement at the Kennedy Center.
The star-studded production continues at the Kennedy Center through October 20.
Ballard is making his American stage debut in Sean Hagerty's adaptation of the William Shakespeare classic.
The family-friendly production plays the Kennedy Center before arriving Off-Broadway.
Bonnie Milligan, Alex Joseph Grayson, Taran Killam, Beanie Feldstein, and more lead the William Finn-Rachel Sheinkin musical.
Running through November 17, the festival features 21 productions at 15 venues across the city.
Margot Bordelon will direct the production at the Washington, D.C. venue.
Both will be part of supporting Alliance's new works initiatives.
The Connecticut theatre is also presenting anniversary revivals of A Chorus Line and All Shook Up.
Daniel Durant, Tyler Hardwick, Mason Alexander Park, and more star in the new revival of the Green Day musical.
Michael Bello directs the Tony-winning musical at the New Jersey venue.
Trip Cullman directs the new musical, penned by Zoe Sarnak and Carol Heikkinen, at New Jersey's McCarter.
SuzAnne Barabas is directing the world premiere of Michael Griffo's play.
In light of the success of the Broadway musical, a much-older play adaptation is finding a new life at the Athenaeum Center.
Michael Bello directs the Tony-winning musical at the New Jersey venue.
The show is about to get a star-studded production at the Kennedy Center.
Westport Country Playhouse will present the script-in-hand reading of the new work from The Roommate writer.
Tim Dang will direct the Stephen Sondheim and John Weidman musical at the Los Angeles venue.
They join the previously reported Cheyenne Jackson and Kevin Cahoon in the Tony-winning musical.
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