13 Theatre Works That Responded to 9/11 Plays and songs inspired by the tragedies of the terrorist attacks, their aftermath, and the rebuilding of America.
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James Corden’s Carpool Karaoke, Tony Awards, and Hairspray Live! Win Creative Arts Emmy Awards NBC’s live broadcast of Hairspray picked up three honors, with James Corden picking up another Emmy for his popular Carpool Karaoke Primetime Special.
Inaugural Chita Rivera Awards, Honoring Dance on Stage and Screen, Presented Sept. 11 Choreographers and dancers from Bandstand, Come From Away, The Great Comet, Hello, Dolly!, and more, are among the nominees.
Christine Ebersole Launches NYC Cabaret Series After the Ball… September 11 The Tony-nominated co-star of War Paint will do her solo show Mondays at Feinstein’s/54 Below.
Justin Guarini Helps Jason Robert Brown Reveal Songs from His Latest Projects September 11 The concert continues Brown’s three-year residency at SubCulture in Greenwich Village.
How the Come From Away Cast Found an Inspiring Way to Commemorate 9/11 Cast members from the Broadway musical explain why the September 11 event at New York City’s Intrepid is their way of honoring the day.
Playbill Vault's Today in Theatre History: September 11
Daisy Eagan, Lena Hall, Alice Ripley, Will Roland Join Living for Today Concert The benefit concert series that draws major Broadway talent to support a brighter tomorrow will celebrate its 10th anniversary on October 23.
Tony Awards and Hairspray Live! Win Creative Arts Emmy Awards NBC’s live broadcast of Hairspray picked up three honors during the first round of the 2017 Creative Arts Emmy Awards on September 9.
Me and Ella Star Andrea Frierson Warms Up for Broadway Jazz Session Russ Kaplan and his eight-piece band host monthly showtune concerts at Green Room 42.
9 Tips for Attending the Award-Winning Sleep No More What you need to know before you go to the McKittrick Hotel.
Liz Callaway Sings the ’60s with The Beat Goes On in NYC September 10 The singer-actor returns to Feinstein’s/54 Below for a last peek at the summer of love.
Playbill Vault's Today in Theatre History: September 10
The Rape of the Sabine Women, by Grace B. Matthias Opens Off-Broadway Michael Yates Crowley’s dark comedy looks at rape culture in America.
How Second Stage Become a Hotbed for Tony-Winning Work The Off-Broadway house behind New York premieres of Jitney and Dear Evan Hansen will soon be represented on Broadway, itself.
