The musical, starring Ben Platt and Micaela Diamond, begins previews February 21 at the Jacobs Theatre.
The star has been in the Wicked family for over 13 years, having been a standby and tour lead for Elphaba in the past.
The production reunites the Broadway star with director Michael Longhurst at Donmar Warehouse.
The Tony-winning revival is set to visit over 25 cities across the 2023-2024 theatrical season.
The star of Everything, Everywhere All at Once talks about how theatre prepared her for film, why she’s hesitant to return to Broadway, and more. The A24 movie is in theatres now.
The breakout performer has been seen in Normal People and recently was cast in the film adaptation of Merrily We Roll Along.
The Scottish folk theatre fable previously played a 2017 engagement in the same space.
The bio-musical about Louis Armstrong will play in New Orleans and Chicago before heading to NYC.
The winners will be revealed March 12 in a televised ceremony on ABC.
The musical begins previews March 9 at the Vivian Beaumont Theatre.
The '90s-set romantic comedy will premiere this spring on the streaming service.
The new play by Deepa Purohit explores the South Asian diaspora in the United States.
Emma Donoghue’s book follows a kidnapped young woman and her son, born in captivity, as they hatch an escape.
Seth Rudetsky and James Wesley’s Stars in the House for Climate Action will raise money for the Broadway Green Alliance.
Atlantic Theater Company is presenting the stage work, featuring a score by Adam Guettel and a book by Craig Lucas.
Eddie Redmayne, Jessie Buckley, and more shake the foundations in this musical revival of Kander and Ebb’s Weimar Republic-set affair.
The TikTok favorite recently returned to Lin-Manuel Miranda’s hit musical after an injury break.
Rachel Leigh Cook stars in the first American film entirely shot in Vietnam.
A release date, setting, and casting have been revealed for the Apple TV+ musical series.
What roles should Bianca Del Rio, Monét X Change, Shea Couleé, and more take on the stage?
The winners will be announced later this year, with a number of theatre and Broadway adjacent projects scoring nods.
The solo show was previously seen at Edinburgh Fringe and Soho Theatre in London.
The Ted Lasso Emmy winner will emcee the April 2 celebration of London theatre.
Trip Cullman directs the musical, beginning previews February 28 in Los Angeles.
The beloved gal-pal action road trip movie premiered in 1991, starring Susan Surandon and Sheena Davis as two friends who find themselves dealing with the worst type of men possible from assailants to con men to cops.
Plus, playwright Sharr White and director Bartlett Sher discuss the new play, now in previews at Studio 54 on Broadway.
The star will take over as Audrey at the Westside Theatre in February, opposite the current Seymour, Tony winner Matt Doyle.
The Public Theater’s annual summer theatre presentation begin June 8 at the Delacorte Theatre.
The musical, featuring an updated score by Lin-Manuel Miranda and John Kander, begins previews March 24 at the St. James Theatre with an opening night set for April 26.
The Tony winner and Tina Landau are collaborating on the project, set to premiere in the 2023-2024 season.
Theatrely is debuting the track ahead of the show’s Original Cast Recording release on January 13.
The musical begins performances February 16, starring Bradley Gibson and Isabelle McCalla.
The musical, about the rise and fall of Filipino First Lady Imelda Marcos, features a score by David Byrne and Fatboy Slim.
The 2023 Golden Globes featured standout moments from Sheryl Lee Ralph, Martin McDonagh, Amanda Seyfriend, and more Broadway favorites.
The Warren Carlyle-directed production begins Februrary 19 at the Ahmanson Theatre in Los Angeles.
No casting has been announced yet, but the musical will first open in Providence, Rhode Island.
The Jason Robert Brown musical played at New York City Center November 1-6
The musical is inspired by a teenage Holocaust victim, whose diaries were found in 2006.
A local school board shut down the play, claiming the subject matter was inappropriate. Students and theatre community members say the decision is wrong and should be reversed.
The musical revival no one knew they needed became one of the biggest theatre pop culture phenomena last summer. Now, it's heading on tour across the U.S.
The Kennedy Center production will run February 1-8 in Washington, D.C. for a limited engagement.
The musical begins performances February 19 at La Jolla Playhouse.
The Edinburgh Fringe Festival breakout will make its Off-Broadway premiere at SoHo Playhouse this January.
The musical, starring Josh Groban and Annaleigh Ashford, begins previews February 26 at the Lunt-Fontanne Theatre.
The Olivier-nominated comedy is heading for the Barrymore Theatre in the spring.
The musical was recently featured in the HBO documentary My So-Called High School Rank.
The Broadway revival from the Jamie Lloyd Company begins previews in February at the Hudson Theatre.
The Tony winner is currently playing The Witch until the show’s final performance January 8.
Theatrely invited the Noise to Gallow Green for a wintery afternoon of fun!
The festival runs January 4-22, showcasing new works over 19 Days at 6 venues, featuring over 36 artists from 9 countries.
The rock n’ roll musical from Cameron Crowe and Tom Kitt is currently playing at the Jacobs Theatre.
The star is currently playing Jean-Michel Basquiat’s girlfriend in The Collaboration, but her character is more than a one-note role.
The Michael Arden-helmed solo show features Mays portraying 50 Dickensian people, including Scrooge, Bob Cratchit, and Tiny Tim.
Jonathan Groff, Lindsay Mendez, and Daniel Radcliffe will star in the Stephen Sondheim-George Furth musical.
Sam Morrison’s meditation on grief-through-humor will play at the SoHo Playhouse.
The stage-to-screen adaptation will be directed by Lisa Cholodenko.
Performances will begin March 3, 2023, at the Off-Broadway venue.
Each will receive a $100,000 prize, given annually to writers in the early-to-mid stage of their careers for artistic excellence.
The Stephen Sondheim and Hugh Wheeler musical begins previews February 26 at the Lunt-Fontanne Theatre.
The 76th annual Tony Awards will celebrate the best of Broadway during the 2022-2023 season.
The new musical from Michael R. Jackson will begin previews March 14, 2023, at the Tony Kiser Theatre.
Jordan E. Cooper’s play will continue to run at the Belasco Theatre for a few more weeks.
The film will stream on Paramount+ with a release date to be announced.
The Broadway musical opens December 11 at the Shubert Theatre, starring Christian Borle, J. Harrison Ghee, and Adriana Hicks.
The song was written for the Urchins, who serve as the musical’s Greek chorus of sorts. Little Shop of Horrors is currently playing Off-Broadway at the Westside Theatre.
The movie is set to be released as two parts in 2024 and 2025, with Cynthia Erivo as Elphaba and Ariana Grande as Glinda.
The Grammy, Tony, and Emmy nominee will perform a mini-residency December 13-18.
A cookbook from a Tony nominee, a Moulin Rouge! The Musical oral history, and conversations with Stephen Sondheim are just some of the highlights available to give the theatre lover in your life.
The Tony nominee will join Ariana Grande and Cynthia Erivo in the film—but which role is he playing?
Doug Wright’s play stars Sean Hayes as famed TV personality Oscar Levant.
The Andrew Lloyd Webber musical begins previews February 17, 2023, at the Imperial Theatre.
The Broadway musical that opened on November 27 at Circle in the Square Theatre will close this weekend. After the matinee performance on Sunday, December 11, KPOP will have played 44 preview performances and 17 regular performances.
Read an excerpt from Designing Broadway: How Derek McLane and Other Acclaimed Set Designers Create the Visual World of Theatre.
The revival of Andrew Lloyd Webber and Tim Rice’s rock opera was last seen at New York City Center in 2019.
Tony winners Montego Glover, Stephanie J. Block, and Gavin Creel will reprise their Broadway roles, along with Sebastian Arcelus, Katy Geraghty, Kennedy Kanagawa, and more.
The play by James Ijames offers a queer, joyous examination of family and legacy.
Theatrely's Broadway review of A Beautiful Noise, the Neil Diamond bio-musical, starring Will Swenson and Robyn Hurder, which is currently playing at the Broadhurst Theatre in New York City.
The modern-day fairy tale will feature the Princess of Pop’s greatest hits.
The annual education summit for musical theatre students and their teachers will be held January 13-15.
Stephen McKinley Henderson, Liza Colón-Zayas, and more try to explain the plot of the Pultizer Prize-winning play.
The beloved musical takes characters from The Wizard of Oz and centers the story in a celebration of Black culture.
The news comes shortly after the musical opened at the Circle in the Square Theatre.
His co-stars, Paul Bettany, Krysta Rodriguez, and Erik Jensen, also try to paint a picture of Anthony McCarten’s new play coming to Broadway.
The beloved musical from Andrew Lloyd Webber has played over 13,500 performances at the Majestic Theatre.
Julia Mattison and Joel Waggoner celebrate their upcoming live shows and variety specials in a new interview with Theatrely.
The rock musical from Cameron Crowe and Tom Kitt is currently playing at the Jacobs Theatre.
The longest-running play in the world is finally coming to NYC after 70 years in London.
The Broadway favorites earned nominations for their work in movies that premiered in the past year.
The Netflix film arrives in theatres on December 9 and on the streamer this Christmas Day.
The Tony-winning revival of Richard Greenberg’s queer examination of baseball is now playing a return engagement at the Schoenfeld Theatre.
Highlights include tribute concerts to Mariah Carey and A Muppet Christmas Carol, solo shows from Matt Doyle and Sam Pauly, and the Rockettes!
The musical will be presented at the Broadhurst Theatre in December.
The Noah Diaz play, directed by Sam Pinkleton, is currently playing Off-Broadway through December 11.
The star has been playing the role of Fanny Bryce since September at the August Wilson Theatre.
The Jamie Lloyd production of Ibsen’s seminal drama will begin performances in 2023.
The winners will be announced February 5 in a ceremony on CBS and Paramount +.
Similar to the West End production, the show will partner with several organizations to educate students about consent and sexual assault.
The beloved production from Alexander Wright will play at the Park Central Hotel, with a transformed space evoking the roaring ‘20s of F. Scot Fitzgerald’s seminal novel.
The Hadestown Tony nominee plays Jacob Marley opposite Ryan Reynolds, Will Ferrell, and more Hollywood stars. The Apple TV+ movie is currently in theatres and begins streaming November 18.
John Behlmann, Alex Newell, Caroline Innerbichler, Andrew Durand, and more will star in the Broadway premiere at the Nederlander next year.