In honor of Black History Month, Broadway.com is celebrating some of the theater industry’s most influential Black artists.
Here's a quick roundup of stories you might have missed. No Substitution Will Do As previously reported, Rachel Zegler and ...
Drag superstar Bob The Drag Queen (a.k.a. Caldwell Tidicue) stepped purse first into Moulin Rouge! The Musical in the role of Harold Zidler on January ...
Laurie Hernandez, the two-time medal-winning Olympic gymnast, will join the company of the hit Broadway musical & Juliet.
There’s a new First Lady stomping around the Lyceum Theatre. John Cameron Mitchell takes office as Mary Todd Lincoln in Oh, Mary! on February 3, where ...
Broadway in Boston has partnered with the non-profit organization Rodman for Kids for decades, helping facilitate countless performances for students in underserved communities throughout ...
Dog Day Afternoon, the new play by Pulitzer Prize winner Stephen Adly Guirgis, directed by two-time Olivier Award winner ...
Chief Paul Wontorek talks with Secret Lives of Mormon Wives and Dancing With the Stars favorite Whitney Leavitt about making her Broadway debut as Roxie Hart in Chicago.
Eva Noblezada has postponed her previously announced return to The Great Gatsby, as she is currently recovering from a vocal injury. Originally scheduled to step back ...
Broadway's Wicked will welcome new principal cast members to the Gershwin Theatre beginning March 3. Ellen Harvey joins as Madame Morrible, and Blake Hammond assumes ...
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