A Bridge to Nowhere, 19 Feet 8 Inches Over Lower Manhattan While historical Trinity Church rebuilds its parish hall, a pedestrian link over Trinity Place looks as if it’s hanging in midair. {$excerpt:n} Source: New York Times
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Cynthia Erivo, Kathleen Marshall Part of Kennedy Center’s Yearlong Tribute to Leonard Bernstein Leonard Bernstein at 100 will include a staging of Candide, West Side Story concerts, and a star-studded Bernstein on Broadway concert. {$excerpt:n} Source: Playbill
Broadway Brackets Championship Will Kick Off March 13 Which show will move up to become the 2017 Broadway Brackets Champion? {$excerpt:n} Source: Playbill
On the Market: Homes for Sale in New York and New Jersey This week’s properties include a six-bedroom in Highland Park, N.J., and a five-bedroom Upper Brookville, N.Y. {$excerpt:n} Source: New York Times
Olivier Awards to be Hosted by U.K. Stage and TV Comedian Jason Manford The annual ceremony is set for April 9 at Royal Albert Hall. {$excerpt:n} Source: Playbill
Easter Bonnet Competition Sets Dates at Minskoff Theatre The annual fundraiser for Broadway Cares/Equity Fights AIDS will be held in April. {$excerpt:n} Source: Playbill
Charles Busch and Penny Fuller Lend Their Voices to Diva: Live From Hell Librettist Sean Patrick Monahan also stars in the musical, loosely based on All About Eve. {$excerpt:n} Source: Playbill
See Photos of West End Revival of Who's Afraid of Virginia Woolf? The new production of Edward Albee’s Tony Award-winning play is directed by James Macdonald. {$excerpt:n} Source: Playbill
Broadway Alum Paul Sparks Will Join Hugh Jackman in Greatest Showman The musical film chronicles the life of master showman PT Barnum. {$excerpt:n} Source: Playbill
Liberace Musical Back on Track An Oscar-nominated producer has picked up the project following the death of Behind the Candelabra producer Jerry Weintraub. {$excerpt:n} Source: Playbill
Why One School Lives as Another Dies in the Same Building While both are part of the Renewal program for New York City’s most-struggling schools, one is on the upswing, and the other is set to close. {$excerpt:n} Source: New…
F.Y.I.: When a Swarm of Velocipedes Overtook New York A bicycle craze swept through the city in the late 1860s, but riding one of these new contraptions was a strenuous affair. {$excerpt:n} Source: New York Times
Kristin Chenoweth and Josh Radnor Cast in Network Pilots The two return to the small screen for pilots from CBS and NBC. {$excerpt:n} Source: Playbill
Timber Lake Playhouse, The Old Globe, MCC Theater, and Sleep No More Are Hiring Playbill.com’s Job Listings offer an extensive selection of available jobs within the theatre industry. {$excerpt:n} Source: Playbill
As a Girl She Spent Time in the Library. Now She’s Giving It Million. Meryl H. Tisch, along with her husband, James S. Tisch, are donating the money to help the New York Public Library enhance its education programming. {$excerpt:n}…