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With a Tony-winning book, music, and lyrics by Shaina Taub, the work explores the Women's Suffrage movement.
Plus, see star Juliette Lewis visit Late Night with Seth Meyers to talk about the cult-favorite musical's rabid fan culture.
Colin Hanlon directs Ben Andron's psychological drama.
The Maybe Happy Ending star was part of the The First Annual 54 Below Gala.
Nicola Murphy Dubey will direct Erica Murray's play set in a remote farmhouse in West Clare.
The Drama Desk, Obie, and Lortel Award-winning artist's Broadway work included Cinderella, How I Learned to Drive, and Heisenberg.
Tony Kushner is directing the performance, which marks the Larry Kramer play's 40th anniversary.
Named after the beloved NYSNC song from the jukebox musical, several special opportunities will be offered throughout the month.
Matthew Gardiner will direct the Stephen Schwartz-Roger O. Hirson musical.
The campy Céline Dion jukebox musical stars Marla Mindelle, Deborah Cox, Jim Parsons, and more at the St. James.
The Broadway and Off-Broadway honors declined to declare a Best Musical winner this year.
Josh Groban: An Intimate Evening at The Union Chapel will be broadcast later this month.
The three-time Grammy winner is departing the Tony-winning musical at the Hirschfeld earlier than originally announced.
The event livestreams for free on Playbill May 4.
The upcoming performance will mark Monsoon's return to playing the film icon after an impression on RuPaul's Drag Race made her a challenge winner.
The iconic New York department store was the place April 3.
Hugh Jackman, Ella Beatty, Corey Stoll, Cecily Strong, and more were on hand to toast the Off-Broadway collaboration.
The musical played a limited engagement at Greenwich House Theatre in 2025.
Broadway's biggest night is set for June 7 at Radio City Music Hall.
Honorees included Liberation's Bess Wohl and Real Women Have Curves' Benjamin Velez and Joy Huerta.
The jazz-infused musical from Harrison David Rivers and Ted Shen is releasing a cast album May 1 via Joy Machine Records.
The celebration of choreographic excellence, named for the late Broadway icon, will be held in May.
The hit jukebox musical will play the beloved St. Louis venue this summer.
The California theatre company carefully reimagined and choreographed lyrics into ASL.