Deborah Grace Winer will host Isn’t It Rodgers and Hart? at Jazz at Lincoln Center.
The fashion designer and cabaret favorite will play dates in San Francisco, La Jolla, and more.
Katie Thompson, Heath Saunders, Philippe Arroyo, and more will lead the cast, part of Prospect Musical's IGNITE Festival.
The Kennedy Center national tour of the children's musical was abruptly canceled last month.
Casey Likes, Andrew Keenan-Bolger, Mandy Gonzalez, Kate Baldwin, and more will be part of Tom Kitt & Friends: 4 Concerts.
Presented by Britton & The Sting, the free event will bring together artists, activists, scientists, and more.
The Kennedy Center national tour of the children's musical was abruptly canceled last month.
The Wicked alums will celebrate the roles that defined them and the songs that shaped them on their journey to West End stardom.
Also, check out the complete song list from the March 10 concert that was hosted by Bebe Neuwirth and filmed for subsequent broadcast on PBS.
The Kennedy Center national tour of the children's musical was abruptly canceled last month.
Aisha Jackson, Jackie Hoffman, Ann Harada, and more performed in the one-night-only benefit performance.
The musical will begin performances April 1 at the James Earl Jones Theatre.
The Funny Girl star will offer songs she performed on Glee, in Spring Awakening, and more.
The new musical is adapted from Michael Poore's fantasy novel of the same name.
Audiences can expect to hear songs from The Lion, A Mountain for Elodie, and more.
The concert evening is part of the cultural institution's 2025 gala.
Aisha Jackson, Jackie Hoffman, and Ann Harada are among the cast of theatre favorites set to perform.
The star-studded evening benefits Broadway Cares and the Lesbian, Gay, Bisexual & Transgender Community Center.
Tony winners LaChanze, Jennifer Holliday, Lindsay Mendez, Jessie Mueller, and more are part of the one-night-only event hosted by Bebe Neuwirth.
Located within the West Bank Café, the Manhattan cabaret will reopen in the spring.
Tony winner Arden is attached to direct the Broadway adaptation of the 1987 vampire film, while Levy starred in an earlier workshop of the musical.
Jack Plotnick will direct the evening benefiting The Entertainment Community Fund.
The 200-member chorus perform "Footloose" and give a shout-out to Playbill.
The Olivier winner is currently starring in Jamie Lloyd's Broadway revival of Sunset Blvd.
The At This Performance… concert series is an ongoing salute to Broadway and Off-Broadway standbys, understudies, and alternates.
Steven Telsey will host the evening, with proceeds to benefit The Broadway Education Alliance.
The Avett Brothers musical played a brief Broadway run last year.
The musical based on Shannon Hale's novel (and film) of the same name comes from the team behind the Between the Lines stage adaption.
Also featuring Real Women Have Curves’ Joy Huerta, the evening at Sony Hall will benefit Maestra Music.
The Avett Brothers musical played a brief Broadway run last year.
Helmed by John McDaniel, the program allows cabaret vocalists a chance to refine their skills and stage presence with classes and coachings.
Seth Rudetsky and James Wesley Jackson will host the free, outdoor event.
Gerry Geddes will direct the evening celebrating cabaret artistry.
The Kennedy Center national tour of the children's musical was abruptly canceled earlier this month.
The Next to Normal Tony nominee will be joined by musical director Benjamin Rauhala.
Aisha Jackson, Jackie Hoffman, and Ann Harada are among the cast of theatre favorites set to perform.
The evening benefits Altadena families affected by the California wildfires.
Perri will also be joined by 20 New York musicians for an evening of songs from his Few Words album at Zankel Hall.
A portion of the proceeds from the Town Hall concert will benefit the Entertainment Community Fund's Women's Health Initiative.
Jonathan O'Boyle directed the London concerts of the Stephen Schwartz-Roger O. Hirson musical.
The Hamilton Tony nominee will perform a selection of "songs that have shaped his life," from bluegrass to Broadway.
The Frozen star will offer tunes from her stage and screen career at the famed London venue.
The Andrew Lloyd Webber-Tim Rice musical will play a limited engagement at the outdoor Los Angeles venue.
Jordan Donica, Alex Joseph Grayson, and Rachel York join Altomare at Lincoln Center's David Geffen Hall.
The song is one of two written for the musical's first intended star, Ethel Merman.
The two-time RuPaul's Drag Race winner made her Broadway debut in Chicago in 2023.
The evening benefits Broadway Cares and the Lesbian, Gay, Bisexual & Transgender Community Center.
Sammi Cannold directs the symphonic concert evening.
Three-time Tony winner LuPone is bringing back her Matters of the Heart concert to mark its 25th anniversary.
A portion of the proceeds from the concert will benefit the Entertainment Community Fund's Women's Health Initiative, founded by the late Phyllis Newman.
The one-night-only concert will feature songs generated from Prospect Musicals' 2025 Musical Theater Lab.
A second staged concert of the Tom Kitt-Brian Yorkey will be presented February 17.
A wide-ranging selections of musical acts and operas will be presented at the Virginia venue.
Showcasing transgender and gender-expansive artists both on and off the stage, proceeds raised will help combat the bigoted political actions being taken across the US.
The Moulin Rouge! The Musical Tony winner will play the London Palladium.
Cole Escola, Aaron Tveit, and more will perform at the annual favorite concert, a fundrasier for Off-Broadway's MCC Theater.
The couple perform in concert prior to their West End engagement in Hadestown.
One of America’s most acclaimed sopranos will headline concerts in February and May.
The concert series, running February through April, will spotlight women and nonbinary artists.
James C. Nicola will host Louder than Words: The Songs and Legacy of Jonathan Larson.
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