Jason Alexander hosts It's Magic!, a highly-anticipated one night only extravaganza at The Kodak Theatre on Sunday, October 7 at 7PM.
The world premiere of Party Come Here, directed by Christopher Ashley, with book by Daniel Goldfarb and music and lyrics by David Kirshenbaum, begins July 25 on the Nikos Stage of the Williamstown Theatre Festival
The Cape Playhouse is celebrating its 81st Anniversary Season with six main-stage productions with performances scheduled June 18th through September 8th.
In Al Grand's zesty and fun Yiddish translation of Gilbert and Sullivan's classic, young Frederick is a former Yeshiva student and the Major General is an Orthodox Jew who bakes fine honey cakes and is a friend of Benjamin Disraeli.
Arena Stage Artistic Director Molly Smith recently announced the lineup for the Arena Stage's 57th theater season, her 10th as Artistic Director.
On November 2nd, David Hasselhoff guest starred in Martin Short: Fame Becomes Me
In the famous Act One finale of Mame, the musical's irresistible title character single-handedly revives the drowsy South, sending its courtly gentlemen and Georgia peaches into an ecstatic serenade of acceptance and very high octaves. It's a rousing number in the Kennedy Center's gorgeously-mounted production, but it's hard to find the same kind of enthusiasm with Christine Baranski filling Mame's jodhpurs
Emmy Rossum and Sharon Lawrence will respectively play Juliet and Anything Goes' Reno Sweeney at the Williamstown Theatre Festival in Massachusetts, running from July 6th through August 27th
Malcolm Gets, Matt Cavenaugh, Beth Fowler, Kerry Butler, and Kristine Nielsen--as well as Kathleen Turner in her theatrical directing debut--will be among the participating stars of the Williamstown Theatre Festival in MA, running from July 6th through August 27th
An interview with THE PAJAMA GAME's scene-stealing Gladys and offstage mom of three.
On December 11th, Matthew Broderick and Nathan Lane will go 'Inside the Actors Studio'
The New Victory Theater is turning 10! On December 11, 1995, NYC's premier theater for kids and families forever changed the 42nd street landscape when it became the FIRST historic theater to reopen its doors
Max Von Essen will play the heroic Frederic in the Pittsburgh CLO's production of Gilbert and Sullivan's classic operetta, The Pirates of Penzance
Catherine Bush's light romance draws from a historic meeting of literary minds
The classic musical political satire gets a fast and funny re-mounting
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