Off-Broadway’s MCC Adds Jen Silverman’s Collective Rage: A Play in 5 Betties to Season The play replaces the canceled production of Neil LaBute’s Reasons to Be Pretty Happy.
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Listen to New Frozen Song ‘Dangerous to Dream,’ Elsa’s Coronation Interior Monologue The Disney musical is currently in previews at Broadway’s St. James Theatre.
Look Back at Lin-Manuel Miranda, Mandy Gonzalez, and More in In the Heights on Broadway The show celebrates its ten-year anniversary since debuting at the Richard Rodgers Theatre March 9, 2008.
Beautiful Star Chilina Kennedy’s 5 Most Memorable Nights Onstage As Kennedy prepares to play her 1,000th performance as Carole King, she reflects on her theatrical journey so far.
Stage Directions: Lobby Hero’s Trip Cullman Reveals Exactly What Happens In His Rehearsal Room The director details his directing technique, his path to the profession, and why he needed to bring Kenneth Lonergan’s play to Broadway.
Playbill Vault’s Today in Theatre History: March 9
Elena Shaddow to Join King and I National Tour The actor will step into the role of Anna in the Lincoln Center Theater production beginning March 20.
Andrew Lloyd Webber Reveals the Origin Stories Behind ‘Music of the Night,’ ‘Memory,’ and More The award-winning composer shares the history of his work while playing through his tunes on Live With Kelly & Ryan.
Mean Girls’ Kate Rockwell to Release Solo Album With Songs From Evita, Falsettos, and More Kate Rockwell: Back to My Roots drops April 27 from Broadway Records.
Anne Bogart Will Direct The Handmaid’s Tale in Boston Lyric Opera’s New Season The new production of the 2000 opera will feature a BLO-commissioned, re-orchestrated score by composer Poul Ruders.
What Do Critics Think of the National Theatre’s Macbeth, Starring Rory Kinnear and Anne-Marie Duff? Rufus Norris directs the new London production.
Hamilton’s Anthony Ramos Will Play Usnavi in In the Heights at the Kennedy Center Lin-Manuel Miranda and Quiara Alegría Hudes’ Tony-winning musical will be presented as part of the Broadway Center Stage series.
Suzan-Lori Parks and Lucas Hnath Awarded Windham-Campbell Prizes From Yale The playwrights will receive $165,000 each to support their writing.
The Fall, About South African College Protest, Begins at St. Ann’s Warehouse The show, which is performed by the students themselves, tells the story of a real-life campus revolt.
Michael Mayer’s The Seagull, Howard Ashman and Terrence McNally Documentaries, More Set for Tribeca Film Festival The lineup also includes the industrial musicals documentary Bathtubs Over Broadway, featuring Susan Stroman and Chita Rivera.
