Video: 2-Time Tony Winner Kara Young Goes on a Revenge Quest in Is God Is Film
Aleshea Harris' award-winning play is headed to the big screen.
Aleshea Harris' award-winning play is headed to the big screen.
The show's original cast reveal what they want their next show to be, the key to staying friends for a decade, and if a filming is in the works.
The piece, which dramatized the final moments of Renée Nicole Good and Alex Pretti, was quickly shut down by officials.
The play will take place a decade before Game of Thrones; Duncan MacMillan has written a script based on George R.R. Martin's novels.
The show concluded February 15, but will be streamable beginning February 28.
Season four of the HBO series will take place in 1886.
Despite needing to cancel shows and community events, the Twin Cities artistic community is playing on.
From spectacle-driven performances to new takes on classic works, travel just over the East River for something truly memorable.
The broadcaster will also air Kathleen Marshall's staging of the Irving Berlin musical Top Hat.
The Wicked actor plays the famous French mime in the new play at Classic Stage Company.
In Kramer/Fauci at NYU Skirball, Tony winner Will Brill plays Fauci and Thomas Jay Ryan plays Kramer.
Laura Linney, Tony Shalhoub, and Aaron Tveit also star.
The move is part of a sweeping round of layoffs that reportedly affects 30% of the institution's workforce.
Gunderson's ex-husband, Nathan Wolfe, appeared over 500 times in the documents.
Trump recently announced that the Center would be closed for two years for renovations.
The new David Cale play is running Off-Broadway at Studio Seaview.
Jaafar Jackson stars in the title role, playing his own uncle.
Trump announced that the Washington, D.C. institution will be closed for renovations.
The 2026 Grammy Awards are underway in Los Angeles
In Watch Me Walk, the Obie winner gets honest about her disability, with plenty of theatrical pizzazz.
The production will use David Henry Hwang's newly updated 2026 book.
How about dinner (with cake) and a new musical?
Go inside rehearsals for the highly anticipated concert production of the Hugh Martin-Timothy Gray-Noël Coward musical.
The Tony winner will headline six performances at the Manhattan venue.
After an event at the New York Public Library for the Performing Arts, the documentary will be available on YouTube.