Creative Goods announces partnership with Tiny Vinyl
Tiny Vinyl will create real playable miniature records based on the Broadway cast recordings of "& Juliet" and "Suffs."
Tiny Vinyl will create real playable miniature records based on the Broadway cast recordings of "& Juliet" and "Suffs."
For the week ending April 12, the 40 running productions grossed $43,581,394.
"Café Berlin" features music by Joseph J. Simeone.
Anita Waxman, Leah Michalos, Eric Nederlander and more will produce "The Save."
Brandon Lee Harris, who originated the role in the first national tour and was previously in the Broadway company, will return to Broadway and take over as Michael on July 7.
Numerous Broadway performers, some reprising their roles from New York City Center's 2017 staged concert version, will feature in a series of private readings.
Ben Andron's play will also star Tom Cavanagh and Michael Longfellow.
Helicline Fine Art's "Showstoppers: The Art of Stage and Screen" brings together influential artists and designers from a century of Broadway history.
Adrien Brody stars in Lindsey Ferrentino's new play, which is scheduled to open on April 15.
One of the play's marketing campaigns has been nominated for the internet's highest honor.
Broadway News has rounded up a few industry events for the week of April 13, so you never miss your cue.
Pfeffer brings decades of live entertainment experience to the new role.
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The Tony Award nominee and Emmy Award winner will receive the honor from Actors' Equity and its foundation.
In addition to "Suffs," the series will feature one other musical, a Nicole Scherzinger concert and a theater documentary.
The revival will host a post-show talkback as well as a panel with an album signing.
Schukraft's MISTR and Tryst Hospitality also sign on as marketing partners for the Main Stem run.
The Emmy Award winner will make his Broadway producing debut with the August Wilson revival.
He replaces current Zidler, Megan Thee Stallion, who will play her final performance on May 17.
Though the two strategies have traditionally been planned separately, audience behavior shows they're more powerful when conceived together.
Category determinations were made for multiple shows and performers.
Concord's Samuel French imprint will license Samuel D. Hunter's drama for productions worldwide.
The ceremony recognizes excellence in Broadway ensembles of the past and present.
The play will begin performances on November 10 and open on December 1 at the Music Box Theatre.