The concert, featuring the American Pops Orchestra, was filmed in Washington, D.C., in May.
The showcase of transgender and nonbinary musical theatre performers is presented at Caveat.
The Tony winner will appear in Bean's one-night-only concert at Harlem’s famed venue.
The Broadway favorite will return to the famed jazz club with her annual holiday show.
Christopher J. Hanke will host the fundraising event at the Tower Theatre in Oregon.
The acclaimed impersonator—reportedly Rivers' favorite—will celebrate the late comedian's 90th birthday November 25.
The Tony winner, currently on Broadway in Hadestown, returns to the Manhattan cabaret for a series of concerts.
The Off-Broadway company is currently hosting the world premiere of Keys' autobiographical jukebox musical Hell's Kitchen.
The internationally renowned soprano is touring her holiday show before she stars in the Australian production of Sunset Boulevard.
"Judy Garland" We Need a Little Christmas will play Carnegie Hall in December.
The Mexican performer sang songs by Stephen Sondheim, David Yazbek, Steven Lutvak, and more.
Reichard will bring Mr. Christmas! to the Cutting Room.
The Nine original cast member has previously offered two sold-out performances of the concert at the NYC cabaret venue.
The Mexican performer will sing songs by Stephen Sondheim, David Yazbek, Steven Lutvak, and more.
The Tony winner has titled her latest solo show Little Career of Horrors.
The short-lived 1988 gangster musical Legs Diamond will live again.
Flint Repertory Theatre presents staged concerts of the classic Howard Ashman-Alan Menken musical.
The Tony winners are backed by the New York Pops, conducted by Steven Reineke.
Callaway made her Broadway debut in the original production of Sondheim's Merrily We Roll Along.
My Favorite Things will celebrate the iconic duo's 80th anniversary at Theatre Royal Drury Lane December 12.
The new musical is directed by Madsie Flynn.
The fifth annual event, sponsored by Gilead Sciences, benefited Broadway Cares.
Navidad en Familia will be presented free of charge.
Lourds Lane's musical follows a comic book artist who finds self-love through her superheroine characters.
Both Broadway stars are performing concerts this season at Carnegie Hall.
Who will appear in Bean's one-night-only concert at Harlem’s famed venue.
The six-time Tony winner will perform evenings in Perth, Sydney, Melbourne, Brisbane, and Adelaide.
The one-night-only performance will play New York's The Town Hall.
The evening will be a fundraiser for the Manchester venue, with theatre founder Joseph Houston at the helm.
Amber Ruffin hosts the star-studded ACLU and NYCLU benefit.
The inaugural Mazzoni Center Honors event is held at the Kimmel Center.
The Spring Awakening writers have been working on the musical for two decades.
The evening with the Tony nominee will also be live streamed.
Ari Axelrod is directing the intimate evening of stories and songs.
My Favorite Things will celebrate the iconic duo's 80th anniversary at Theatre Royal Drury Lane December 12.
Kristolyn Lloyd, Kate Rockwell, Daniel Yearwood, and more are featured in the immersive historical musical experience.
Deborah Grace Winer will host the performances, part of the Songbook Sundays series.
Chenoweth will appear in Bean's one-night-only concert at Harlem’s famed venue.
Kristin Chenoweth, Sutton Foster, and more will perform at the special benefit evening.
The Tony winner is playing a limited engagement at the Lyric Theatre.
The concert, featuring the American Pops Orchestra, was filmed in Washington, D.C., in May.
Original arrangements of the pop superstar's hit songs will be presented at The Cutting Room, accompanied by a 14-piece orchestra.
Jack Cummings III directs with musical direction by Joey Chancey.
The seldom-produced musical is getting three performances at Jazz at Lincoln Center.
The London Palladium concert will mark the first time Andrew Lippa's comedy has played the West End, after several successful U.K. tours.
The cabaret series will be held at OOTB's new home at 154 Christopher Street.
Steven Jamail is the music director.
The Tony winner is joined by musical director Ben Cohn.
The two-time Tony winner previously starred in the hit Off-Broadway revival of Ashman and Menken's Little Shop of Horrors.
Musical duo Nick Cearley and Lauren Molina are joined by a host of Broadway favorites.
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