André Bishop, Jules Fisher and James Lapine to receive 2026 Tony Awards for Lifetime Achievement
They will all be honored during the 79th annual Tonys ceremony.
They will all be honored during the 79th annual Tonys ceremony.
The press agents and managers’ union elected three new officers in a general membership meeting this April.
The music director will be honored at the 79th annual Tonys for her work with charitable organizations.
The Tony Award-nominated musical is now available for licensing.
“Ragtime” and “The Balusters” lead Broadway with eight nominations each.
The committee met to discuss the eligibility status of 13 Broadway productions for the 2026 Tonys.
The two music publishers will combine under the BMG banner to create a leading independent music company.
For the week ending April 26, the 40 running productions grossed $40,365,196.
The ceremony will spotlight four exceptional women and their contributions to the Broadway community.
Nominations will be revealed in a livestreamed ceremony this May.
The Broadway musical and the nonprofit will launch a kindness and mental health initiative.
Nominations will be announced on April 29.
Lindsey Ferrentino’s new play is based on the real-life wrongful conviction of Nick Yarris.
For the week ending April 19, the 40 running productions grossed $39,084,851.
Broadway’s “Lost Boys” leads the pack with 11 nominations; “Death of a Salesman” is the most-nominated Broadway play.
The special performance featured a talkback by Daniel Radcliffe with representatives of mental health nonprofits.
“Buena Vista” pioneered the concept of the Broadway dance-along with a special performance hosted by Lin-Manuel Miranda in March.
The landmark shopping center will once again serve as the official destination of the Tony Awards.
The grant will fund the nonprofit's efforts to support young writers across disciplines.
Kimberly Belflower’s play will appear for a limited run at Wyndham’s Theatre.
Broadway nominees include “Ragtime,” “Dog Day Afternoon,” “Proof” and “The Lost Boys.”
An adaptation of Deborah Feldman's bestselling memoir is coming to Boston's Huntington Theatre Company.
The musical welcomed 500 New York City public school educators to a performance this week.
This will be the first season crafted by Roundabout's incoming artistic director, Christopher Ashley.
The musical is one of multiple theater-related titles to screen at the festival, including a documentary about "Hell's Kitchen."