First Look at Mike Birbiglia: The New One on Broadway
The comedian and filmmaker's newest show, which sold out downtown, officially opens November 11 at the Cort Theatre.
The comedian and filmmaker's newest show, which sold out downtown, officially opens November 11 at the Cort Theatre.
Matthew Dunster directs the production at the Vaudeville Theatre.
The Gypsy Tony Award winner joined the Lincoln Center revival October 23.
The Australian mega-musical that features an awe-inspiring 20-foot-high, 2,000-pound silverback gorilla as its star opened at the Broadway Theatre November 8.
The 2015 live broadcast will air on PBS at 9 PM November 9.
The show, which fuses theatre with a nightlife experience, opened November 7.
Jo Bonney directs the new play about the haunting of a Black family.
The production officially opens November 8 at the Broadway Theatre.
The November 5 gala featured Christine Baranski, Andrea Martin, Mark Linn-Baker, Jelani Alladin, and more.
Jung's play with music, directed by Leigh Silverman, returns to The Public following a run in the studio.
The ballet will be screened in major US cinemas November 13.
The show, which fuses theatre with a nightlife experience, opens November 7.
The production from Ming Peiffer officially opened November 5.
The seventh annual benefit for the Stuttering Association for the Young in New York City took place November 5.
Eric Tucker directs the new musical, which began performances October 30 at Bristol Riverside in Pennsylvania.
The award-winning star of West Side Story and Hamilton stars in the Tony-winning musical in Madison, Wisconsin.
Larissa FastHorse’s new play opens November 5.
The Radio City Rockettes give a sneak peek at the technology behind the annual Christmas show.
Kenny Leon directs the Broadway premiere of Christopher Demos-Brown's timely drama.
The annual fundraiser played two shows at the Shaftesbury Theatre October 28.
The Halloween Hootenany concert took place at The Green Room 42 October 31.
The awards ceremony took place November 1.
Casey Nicholaw directs and choreographs the new musical comedy, which began performances October 23.
Jack O'Brien directs the Lincoln Center Theater production.
The new movie tells the story of the legendary opera singer Maria Callas—from her perspective.