2021 Macy's Thanksgiving Day Parade Welcomes Broadway Casts of Six, Moulin Rouge!, Wicked, More, November 25
In-person spectators will once again line the streets of NYC for the holiday favorite.
In-person spectators will once again line the streets of NYC for the holiday favorite.
The new show explores Disney animation through the troupe's signature acrobatic storytelling.
The 2021-2022 season includes three in-person New York premieres and two new digital commissions.
Uzo Aduba stars in the Second Stage production, running at the Helen Hayes Theater.
Broadway stars like James Monroe Iglehart, Anthony Rapp, and Will Roland took part in the nerdy fun.
Six cast recordings are up for Best Musical Theater Album at the 64th annual ceremony.
"Well, I haven't thought about it...but here's what I think should happen," the star teased.
Anneliese van der Pol and Arielle Jacobs will join Susan Egan and Syndee Winters in the upcoming concerts; check out clips from the world premiere engagement.
The Second Stage production runs at the Helen Hayes Theater.
The event will feature watch parties in NYC and LA, along with a live stream at-home option.
A stream of the event will premiere December 1.
Audiences can catch the last 16 performances of the Second Stage production in-person or virtually.
Broadway is back, and it's time to celebrate!
Here are tips, tricks, and must-knows for Thanksgiving 2021"whether you're attending or watching from home.
The show went dark November 9 due to a positive COVID-19 breakthrough case.
The Roundabout Theatre Company production, starring LaChanze, opened November 18.
Keep your eyes peeled for Slave Play scribe Jeremy O. Harris as a fashionista in the City of Lights.
LaChanze stars opposite Chuck Cooper, Brandon Micheal Hall, and more at the American Airlines Theatre.
Jeanna de Waal stars as the People's Princess in the David Bryan-Joe DiPietro bio-musical.
The play opens at the American Airlines Theatre November 18.
The film is now playing in select theatres and arrives on Netflix November 19.
He replaces fellow Tony winner John Glover in the show's upcoming Washington, D.C. world premiere.
The bio-musical stars Jeanna de Waal, Roe Hartrampf, Erin Davie, and Judy Kaye.
Celina Smith, Harry Connick, Jr., Taraji P. Henson, and more are getting ready in rehearsal.
Alan Menken, Billy Porter, Chita Rivera, and Beth Leavel will make virtual appearances.