Below are just some of the digital offerings this weekend. For more, check out Playbill’s Streaming Calendar, presented in partnership with Broadway Podcast Network.
Below are just some of the digital offerings this weekend. For more, check out Playbill’s Streaming Calendar, presented in partnership with Broadway Podcast Network.
8 PM: Broadway Stories and Songs
Victoria Clark (The Light in the Piazza, Cinderella, Sister Act) joins Tony-winning director and conductor Ted Sperling in his series of intimate concerts.
8 PM: We Have to Hurry
Tony nominee Alfred Molina and performer-playwright Dorothy Lyman star in her new play about two mature people rediscovering life’s simplest joys, with proceeds benefiting The Actors Fund Home East and West.
10 PM: Writing Fragments Home
TheatreWorks presents the comedy about art, family, and culture by Filipino American playwright Jeffrey Lo, benefiting Compassion in Oakland, a nonprofit formed in response to the surge of anti-Asian attacks.
2 PM: The Show Must Go On! Live at the Palace Theatre
Broadcast live from the West End, the free streaming concert will celebrate the return to the stage with performances from London's current hits such as Tina, Mary Poppins, Come From Away, and Back to the Future The Musical.
3 PM: The Seth Concert Series With George Salazar
Sirius XM host and Playbill contributor Seth Rudetsky welcomes Alex Newell (Once On This Island, Glee, Zoey's Extraordinary Playlist) for conversation and song in his weekly online series.
8 PM: The 43rd Kennedy Center Honors
The annual event honoring performing artists for lifetime achievement airs on CBS. The 2020 recipients are Tony nominee Debbie Allen (Sweet Charity) and Tony winner Dick Van Dyke (Bye Bye Birdie) along with singer-songwriter and activist Joan Baez, country singer-songwriter Garth Brooks, and violinist Midori.
The Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences has invited 397 artists and executives to join the organization.
Kate Reinders hosted the in-person and live-streamed ceremony celebrating high school musical theatre excellence at Broadway’s Minskoff Theatre June 27.
Conceived by Brennan Srisirikul, the event featured performances by Aisha Jackson, Jelani Remy, Ethan Mathias, and more.
Patina Miller, Brian d'Arcy James, Phillipa Soo, Joshua Henry, Sara Bareilles, and more star in the Stephen Sondheim-James Lapine musical beginning June 28.
Sheldon Epps will direct Tawni O’Dell's new play.
The Deaf West Theatre and Getty Museum production will be presented in American Sign Language and spoken English.
Alison Leiby teamed up with pastry chef Natasha Li Pickowicz for a bake sale to benefit Brigid Alliance.
The regional production has also announced an extension.
Abuba amassed more than 100 credits over his more than half a century in the performing arts.