Maya Rudolph will star as Mary Todd Lincoln in 'Oh, Mary!' on Broadway
Rudolph will join the company on April 28 for a limited 8-week engagement through June 20.
Rudolph will join the company on April 28 for a limited 8-week engagement through June 20.
The upcoming revival will star Ayo Edebiri and Don Cheadle.
The show begins performances at the Nederlander Theatre on April 4, with opening night on April 20.
Stage Door Miracles Inc. is producing the new awards, with an initial slate of nominees including the Broadway ensembles of "Ragtime," "Chess" and "Mamma Mia!"
Sarah Hyland will play her final performance as Connie Francis on March 29.
For the week ending March 8, the 28 running productions grossed $28,123,874.
The licensor has announced multiple new hires and promotions across its executive suite.
He will play lawyer Billy Flynn for a 4-week limited engagement from April 6"May 3 at the Ambassador Theatre.
She will wear the signature red headdress from March 11"May 3 at the Hirschfeld Theatre.
The digital tool uses motion capture and Unreal Engine to help choreographers, producers and designers collaborate on large-scale movement during pre-production.
Plus, Jim Barne and Kit Buchan, the duo behind the original musical, share insights about the construction of its story, characters and unique sound.
Broadway News has rounded up a few industry events for the week of March 9, so you never miss your cue.
Liza Minnelli received a special storytelling honor and the film adaptation of "Kiss of the Spider Woman" took home the top film award at the Jonathan Bennett-hosted ceremony.
How Broadway shows can turn early audiences into their most powerful launch tool
Broadway social media experts name the platforms worth focusing on.Â
"Oh, Mary!," "Every Brilliant Thing" and "The Great Gatsby" are among the Broadway-connected nominated shows.
As only the second artistic director in the theater company's history, Cabnet shares his approach to programming and his goals for the institution.
The Broadway in Memoriam Committee has announced a group of actors, writers and journalists who will be honored.
Tony winner Michele Pawk will play her final performance as Polly on March 29 and Sadie Dickerson will play her final performance as Sandra Dee on April 19.
For the week ending March 1, the 27 running productions grossed $26,036,589.
The veteran theater marketer transitions to the Broadway advertising agency following a nearly two-decade career in the New York nonprofit sector.
The stage-and-screen legend will be recognized for her contributions to dance during the May 18 ceremony at NYU's Skirball Center.