Grosses analysis: 'Operation Mincemeat' original cast ends strong, 'Every Brilliant Thing' starts strong and more
For the week ending Feb. 22, the 28 running productions grossed $31,554,841.
For the week ending Feb. 22, the 28 running productions grossed $31,554,841.
Adaptations of two musicals will be released this spring, and another is in development.
'Marjorie Prime' actor June Squibb is also set to be one of the awards' presenters at the.
The memorial celebration will take place March 14 at Judson Memorial Church.
The prize will be given on May 26 at the organization's annual spring luncheon.
While the musical continues its Broadway run, the original cast has taken its final bow.
The move follows the League's decision yesterday to cancel all of Broadway's Feb. 22 evening performances.
The musical is available through Music Theatre International.
The eligibility rulings for five productions " including "Chess" and "Marjorie Prime" " have been announced.
A six-time Tony Award winner, Grenblatt is retiring after five decades of producing.
Fifty-eight programs from around the country have been selected to choose student performers.
The Joe Mantello-helmed production has set its full cast. Â
Established in memory of the Tony Award-winning creator of "Rent," the grant's recipients will receive $20,000 in unrestricted funds plus a $2,500 recording grant.
For the week ending Feb. 15, the 27 running productions earned $33,578,362.
Madela starts in his new role Feb. 24.
The new play will now begin with a matinée.
Cast members will be performing and other events are planned around the city.
She succeeds Ted Stimpson as of Feb 11.
Creator Alicia Keys will also return for a final celebration of the musical.
Camille A. Brown is directing and choreographing the new Main Stem staging of the 1981 musical.
A Tony Award-winning director has been announced for the new musical based on the novel by Meg Wolitzer.
The 79th Annual celebration of Broadway will be at Radio City Music Hall on June 7.
The touring "Inside the Vault" exhibition will offer a first-of-its-kind behind-the-scenes look at the creation of the Rodgers & Hammerstein musical.
The "Hamilton" creator will emcee a performance in which the audience gets to dance, too.
For the week ending Feb. 8, the 29 running productions grossed $30,170,014.