Meet the Cast and Creatives of the SpongeBob SquarePants Musical Based on the Nickelodeon cartoon, the new musical features original songs by Aerosmith, Sara Bareilles, John Legend, David Bowie, and more.
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Adam Kantor, Andrea Burns Among Broadway Talent to Mentor 2017 Jimmy Award Nominees Broadway professionals will coach young performers from across the country.
Ford & Cryer’s Rarely Seen Musical Shelter Getting a Concert Performance The 1973 musical predicted people being obsessed with their computers.
Look Back at The Best Little Whorehouse in Texas on Broadway The show opened June 19, 1978 at the 46th Street Theatre.
Cast Album for Tony-Winning Dear Evan Hansen Will Be Released on Vinyl The vinyl copy is currently available for pre-order.
Grosses Analysis: Even Without Big Tony Wins, New Musicals Get a Boost From Broadway’s Biggest Night
Grosses Analysis: Even Without Big Tony Wins, New Musicals Get a Boost From Broadway’s Biggest Night Take an in-depth look at how Broadway shows did in the week following the 71st Annual Tony Awards.
Will & Grace Sets September Premiere Date on NBC Sean Hayes, Megan Mullally, Debra Messing, and Eric McCormack reunite for a 12-episode season return of the long-running sitcom.
Watch Alan Cumming in the Trailer for Gay-Themed, Multi-Generational Film After Louie Zachary Booth co-stars in the forthcoming movie.
Matthew Morrison and Carmen Cusack Will Star in Hollywood Bowl’s Sondheim on Sondheim Vanessa Williams and Tony winner Ruthie Ann Miles will also be part of the evening celebrating the work of Stephen Sondheim.
Casting Set for Reading of The Report, Adapted by Martin Casella The play is based on the novel by Jessica Francis Kane.
First Look at Hampstead Theatre's Production of Gloria The U.K. premiere of Branden Jacob-Jenkins’ play, directed by Michael Longhurst, is set to open June 21.
Get a First Look at Robert Sean Leonard in King Richard II The Shakespeare classic plays San Diego’s Old Globe June 11–July 15.
New Zealand Production of Joseph… Stirs Controversy After Cutting ‘Israel’ from Lyrics Lyricist Tim Rice has spoken about the unauthorized changes that included the excision of two songs from the show’s score.
Off-Broadway's The Government Inspector, Starring Michael Urie, Will Move to a New Theatre The comedy began performances at The Duke on 42nd Street May 16.
Tony Awards Viewing Party Honoring Betty Buckley Raised Over 0K The Tony-winning actor received the Julie Harris Award for Artistic Achievement at the June 11 event.
