The song was penned by Benj Pasek, Justin Paul, and Mark Sonnenblick.
Christopher Ashley will direct the world premiere of the new musical at the La Jolla Playhouse.
Leigh Silverman will direct the classic Stephen Sondheim-James Goldman musical.
The famed Manhattan venue will also welcome Isaac Mizrahi, John Lloyd Young, and more.
Queen Latifah hosted the gala evening, celebrating the 47th class of honorees.
The four performances will be open to the public.
Casey Hushion will direct the musical based on the 1988 film.
Viola is retiring from his position after a 30-year tenure leading the organization.
The Tony nominee will be joined by her daughter, Delaney Benson.
The stars of the Tony-winning Broadway production are heading back to London.
Richard Jay-Alexander directs the 54 Below concerts with musical direction by Joseph Joubert.
Reichard is bringing Ready for Christmas to The Cutting Room.
The actor was last on Broadway in the Company revival, for which he won a Tony.
Oregon high schoolers are learning about theatre making in The Servant of Two Masters.
The six-time Tony winner and director George C. Wolfe also chat about the latest staging of the musical theatre classic.
Hazel Vogel stars in the title role of the Tony-winning musical now playing the Theater at Madison Square Garden.
Seth Rudetsky hosted the annual fundraiser, featuring appearances from Betty Buckley, Cole Escola, Ruthie Ann Miles, Nicole Scherzinger, and more.
The Tony winner will offer six shows at the intimate Manhattan cabaret located within The Public Theater.
The Tony and Olivier winner recently attended the Jamie Lloyd-directed production at Broadway's St. James Theatre.
Hazel Vogel stars in the title role of the Tony-winning musical now playing the Theater at Madison Square Garden.
The murder mystery, a work of historical fiction, will debut on The Network next year.
Musical duo Nick Cearley and Lauren Molina will be joined by a host of stage and screen favorites.
The three-time Tony winner has also announced new dates for her Songs From a Hat show.
The Manhattan venue will also offer weekly workshops titled Cabaret Performance: Connecting to Your Lyric.
The Tony-winning musical continues at the Al Hirschfeld Theatre.
The hit revival of the Howard Ashman and Alan Menken musical continues at the Westside.
LCT is bringing the classic musical back to the Vivian Beaumont with Kelli O'Hara, Danny Burstein, Paulo Szot, Matthew Morrison, and more.
The new musical, based on the famed novel of the same name, continues at the Broadway Theatre.
Produced by and benefiting Broadway Cares, the annual fundraiser is held at the New Amsterdam Theatre.
The Songbook Sundays series continues with an evening celebrating the work of the composer of Anything Goes and Kiss Me, Kate.
Queen Latifah hosts the gala evening, celebrating the 47th class of honorees, that will subsequently be broadcast on CBS.
Produced by and benefiting Broadway Cares, the annual fundraiser will be held at the New Amsterdam Theatre.
Tyrone L. Robinson directs Kara Cutruzzula and Kristoffer Bjarke's new work.
The Avett Brothers musical opened on Broadway November 19.
The Broadway-aimed work puts a queer, modern spin on Noël Coward's Hay Fever.
Seth Rudetsky catches us up on all the fabulous fundraising he's been doing and where you can catch him next!
Williams leads the company as Miranda Priestly, with Jerry Mitchell at the helm.
Sammi Cannold will direct the Zack Zadek musical.
Bareilles will ring in the New Year, while Maliakel will join the Tabernacle Choir at Temple Square.
Teddy Bergman will direct with choreography by Mayte Natalio.
Kelly Clarkson hosts the annual holiday tree-lighting celebration.
Whoopi Goldberg will step into the role of Miss Hannigan beginning December 11.
Warner Bros. TV and Magnolia Hill have joined forces on the project.
The Tony-winning musical continues at the Walter Kerr Theatre.
The Tina Tony winner is playing the Manhattan nightspot before returning to Broadway in The Last Five Years.
The new tour of the Andrew Lloyd Webber-Tim Rice musical kicks off at the Edinburgh Playhouse.
From a Divine Dolly to a Baker's Wife, Playbill is popping the cork for all the December Broadway birthdays.
The show contains some of Berlin’s most popular tunes, including “Blue
Skies,” "Count Your Blessings,” and the title song.
"There's Still My Joy" also features guitarist Peter Calo.
The two-time Tony nominee will play a limited run at The Colosseum at Caesars Palace.
The West End revival recently celebrated its 1,000th performance at the Kit Kat Club.
The evening, featuring the American Pops Orchestra, was filmed in February in Washington, D.C.
The NBC broadcast also features the Radio City Rockettes, Cynthia Erivo, Billy Porter, Cole Escola, Lea Salonga, Idina Menzel, and more.
Over 250 items from the career of the Broadway icon were recently auctioned.
The Broadway star is toasting the holidays, Texas style.
The documentary about EGOT winner Liza Minnelli has set New York and Los Angeles premiere dates.
Tyrone L. Robinson will direct Kara Cutruzzula and Kristoffer Bjarke's new work.
The Tony-winning musical continues at the Walter Kerr Theatre.
The Songbook Sundays series will continue with an evening celebrating the work of the composer of Anything Goes and Kiss Me, Kate.
Nic Rouleau, Jacob Gutierrez, Telly Leung, Christian Borle, André De Shields, and more will be featured in the evening filmed in Washington, D.C.
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