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The New Brunswick company has revealed its 2025-2026 season, and a new leadership model to succeed outgoing Artistic Director David Saint.
The new work centers on three Filipino American women who all get pregnant outside of marriage at the same time.
Alex Webb's play follows a group of strangers brought together for a focus group.
Set in in 1976 Manhattan, the play tells the story of a beloved theatre teacher and his two favorite students.
George Clooney leads the cast of the screen-to-stage play, part of Broadway's winning A-list strategy.
Samuel H. Levine, Owen Campbell, Chloë Kerwin, and more will star in the new play from Nolan Phillips.
Tony winner Jerry Mitchell directs the reading.
The Actors' Equity report documents hiring in 2022 and 2023.
The Trans History Project is a new collaboration between Baltimore Center Stage and Breaking the Binary Theatre.
The program will give new voices in playwriting access to creative teams, funding, and development and performance opportunities.
The release marks 20 years of the group's comedies, which have become mainstays of the community and regional theatre circuit.
\n Actors’ Equity Association and \nthe Actors’ Equity Foundation will present Ishii with her award at a ceremony later this year.
The Unbreakable Kimmy Schmidt star played his final performance in the hit Cole Escola comedy April 6.
Two new plays and a musical will be produced as a part of the festival.
Written by Melda Beaty, the work has already played Westcoast Black Theatre
Troupe, North Carolina Black Repertory Theatre, and more.
Sammy Zeisel will direct Joshua Owen's new play.
The trio have all moved up within the Off-Broadway company's staff hierarchy.
The label will release her Broadway album Stages, also featuring Ali Stroker, Marissa Rosen, and more.
Michael Barnard will direct Sam Carner and Derek Gregor's musical.
The Broadway-aimed musical will feature songs from Markéta Irglová and Glen Hansard.
Bynum will work alongside founder and president Georgia Stitt to lead the nonprofit.
A-listers like Denzel Washington, George Clooney, and Kieran Culkin are sending Broadway's box office ever upward.
The evening at Sony Hall benefited Maestra Music, the Obie-winning nonprofit founded by Georgia Stitt.
The solo play about the late, beloved drag star comes from the creator of Make Me Gorgeous!
The multiple Tony winner has been largely absent from the theatre world since reports emerged about his abusive behavior behind the scenes.
Shea Sullivan directs the new jukebox musical featuring songs made famous by Cass Elliot, Petula Clark, and Lesley Gore.
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 musical adaptation features a book and lyrics by Timothy Mason and music by Mel Marvin.
Previously the theatrical group's chief strategy officer, Daniel will serve alongside Chairman and CEO Wankel.
Mr. Floyd was starring in the national tour of the Disney hit, which canceled its March 23 performance following the tragic news.
It's the second time the record has been set in less than a month.
Chris Wells will direct the new play from Douglas J. Cohen.
The annual celebration benefits Dancers Responding to AIDS.
Goyanes currently serves as artistic director of Washington, D.C.'s Woolly Mammoth Theatre Company.
The duo will work with director Ian Rickman to create affordable theatre that celebrates the raw power of storytelling.
Brandon J. Dirden is directing the new piece, about a New Orleans madame and her daughter.
Star-led plays are officially the season's most reliable top earners.
Robert Downey Jr. starred in the work's Broadway premiere last year.
Kevin Bradley has been elevated to senior vice president of arts and culture.
Tony and Pulitzer winner Tracy Letts will pen the book, with David Cromer directing.
The new institution will honor multiple honorees, with separate dimmings reserved for those a committee designates as having had a significant and lasting impact on Broadway.
Scott Graham is directing a private workshop of the new musical based on the Disney film and the novel of the same name.
The Band's Visit's Adam Kantor is among the cast that will perform the new work by S. Asher Gelman.
Chisling’s appointment follows TDF’s 2024 announcement of a new leadership structure under Executive Director Deeksha Gaur.
The Maine-based program hosts a week of writing and community complete with feedback sessions, a recording studio, and more resources.
In only its second week of previews, the starry Shakespeare revival seems to be Broadway's newest hot ticket.
The Tony-winning stage and screen star passed away December 29, 2024, at the age of 87.
The honor is the largest and oldest award recognizing women+ playwrights, now in its 47th year.
The theatre's backstage workers have been on strike, forcing the cancellation of three productions at the Off-Broadway company.
Located within the West Bank Café, the Manhattan cabaret will reopen in the spring.