'Stranger Things: The First Shadow' closes for one week to film for Netflix
The production will reopen to audiences on Feb 15.
The production will reopen to audiences on Feb 15.
Program directors Sue Frost and Victoria Bailey are stepping down from leadership of the producer- and manager-training organization.
The Grammy Award-winning songwriter and Tony Award-nominated director are turning the popular book and film into a musical.
"Hot Tea with Friends" will be hosted by Jim Glaub.
Tony Award nominee Bess Wohl's play finished its run on Broadway on Feb. 1.
For the week ending Feb. 1, the 31 running productions grossed $31,766,855.
Applications are open for early-career designers.
Araujo will oversee the CUNY TV show starring fellow Emmy winner Patrick Pacheco.
The Tony Award-winning musical promises surprises and special events to recognize its milestone.
The HIV/AIDS fundraiser has also received a $1 million commitment from Tony Award-winning producer Thomas S. Perakos.
The event will be moderated by upcoming "SIX" cast member Dylan Mulvaney.
Twenty Broadway shows will participate in the longstanding program that gives every 10th grader in the NYC public schools the chance to see a Broadway show.
The long-running fundraiser for Broadway Cares/Equity Fights AIDS and the Center will take place in March.
The &Future education initiative will also offer free educational material for schools.
The organization's annual spring luncheon will be held in May.
The awards ceremony has also announced its venue.
For the week ending Jan. 25, the 31 running productions grossed $29,950,531.
The annual benefit for Broadway Cares/Equity Fights AIDS is set to heat up New York during Pride Week.
The production won the 2024 Tony Award for Best Musical.
Learn more about the event that aims to help theater professionals develop and support new work.
The 2015 musical tells the true story of the creation of "Peter Pan."
Nominations for the 92nd annual awards will be announced on April 20.
ATW veterans Ian Weiss and Ann Marie Gong have been promoted.
Two "Chicago" alums are returning to the cell block.
Kevin Chamberlin, Adam Heller and Tomás Matos round out the cast of the new Matthew Lombardo comedy.