The partnership will support theatre created by transgender, non-binary, and Two-Spirit+ (TNB2S+) artists across the regional theatre ecosystem.
More than 60 ballets choreographed by Jerome Robbins are the inaugural entries in the collection's catalogue.
Eric Ulloa is leading the effort to recognize the three-time Tony honoree, who passed away January 30.
The Oscar winner will do the thing—for the third time.
Concord Theatricals is celebrating the Best Musical Tony winner's 50th anniversary with a special competition.
Of the 26 currently running Broadway productions, 21 played to over 90% capacity crowds for the week ending March 24.
The donation will eliminate rental fees for producing theatre companies.
The New York Public Library exhibit will feature photos of such Broadway hits as Hamilton, Les Misérables, The Lion King, Avenue Q, Wicked, and more.
The inaugural Konecky Award will be presented to Concord Theatricals.
The exhibition celebrates what would have been the late playwright's 125th birthday.
Proceeds from the event will support Atlantic’s productions, new works development, and arts education initiatives.
The move will cap a 25-year tenure with the NYC institution.
The musical reimagines Austen's classic novel Pride and Prejudice, depicting Austen on a journey of self-discovery.
The 25 currently running shows brought in $28 million last week, an increase of 14% from the week previous.
The annual event will feature scenes and musical numbers from six New York City public school productions.
The benefit will also celebrate Warner Bros. Television Group.
The dark comedy follows a group of one-percenters in the Hamptons, forced to confront their own assumptions about class and race.
The reading is part of Hedgepig Ensemble Theatre's Expand the Canon series, which celebrates playwrights of underrepresented gender identities.
The new work has already played the Edinburgh Festival Fringe in Scotland and Australia's Adelaide Fringe.
Students from underrepresented backgrounds were paired with a general management team to learn about producing a Broadway show.
The exhibit features images from Purlie, Camelot, West Side Story, and more.
Presented by The American Theatre Wing, the Obies will honor the best of Off- and Off-Off-Broadway later this year.
The Marc Shaiman, Scott Wittman, Matthew López, and Amber Ruffin musical was a Best Musical nominee at the 2023 Tony Awards.
Based on Lauren Gunderson's play of the same name, the musical is penned by Gunderson and Ari Afsar.
The work follows five duos grappling with the effects of COVID-19.
Evans becomes the latest in a growing string of major leadership changes for NYC theatre companies.
Donna McKechnie, Mary Kate Morrissey, Alexandra Socha, and more joined the cast March 5.
The annual ceremony recognizes work playing Broadway and Off-Broadway.
The award honors female and non-binary playwrights who have written English-language plays.
The new David Yazbek, Erik Della Penna, and Itamar Moses musical follows a real-life outlaw whose dead body becomes a side-show attraction.
The Fund—whose advisory board members include Lynn Ahrens, Rachel Chavkin, and more—highlights emerging industry leaders.
Alex Edelman hosted the New York ceremony March 7.
The new musical explores the intricacies of caregiving when illness descends upon a devoted couple.
The Australian classic kids tale has become a new musical with songs by Ratatouille: The TikTok Musical writers Daniel Mertzlufft and Kate Leonard.
Both musicals will receive funds toward their show's presentation at a New York City non-profit theatre.
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The Jeremy Strong-led revival began its run at Circle in the Square Theatre February 27.
Anthony Newfield will direct Richard Alleman's adaptation of the Edith Wharton novella.
The grant gives a playwright the opportunity to focus on their craft and debut their work, while gaining insight into the nonprofit theatre world.
The presentation of the new works will be followed by a conversation moderated by Artistic Director Joe Barros.
The late three-time Tony winner made his Broadway debut as the original Scarecrow in The Wiz.
The home of Broadway Licensing, Dramatists Play Service, Playscripts, and Stageworks, the group was founded by Cercone in 2017.
Leak is succeeding founder Carole Rothman, who is set to depart the company in August.
The ceremony honors casting professionals in theatre, film, and television.
Peter Morgan's work recounts the story of Vladimir Putin's rise to power after the fall of the Soviet Union.
Audiences are flocking to see Sarah Paulson in the Second Stage production, which is getting a commercial extension and transfer.
The jukebox biomusical tracking the career and music of iconic Motown group The Temptations premiered on Broadway in 2019.
Sherri Eden Barber directs the new musical based on the 1976 film of the same name.
Set in 1920s Buenos Aires, the new musical is inspired by Raquel Liberman and her fight to bring an international sex-trafficking ring to justice.
The Warhol factory drama will be directed by Rachel Klein.
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