Article | By Meg Masseron | October 17, 2023
The Play That Goes Wrong Announces Cast Changes Off-Broadway
The hit comedy continues at New World Stages.
Article | By Logan Culwell-Block | September 6, 2023
Judy McLane, More to Star in Company National Tour
The Sondheim musical is hitting the road beginning in October.
Article | By Logan Culwell-Block | July 20, 2023
The Washington, D.C. venue hosts the limited engagement of the West End and Broadway comedy through August 13.
Article | By Margaret Hall | June 21, 2023
See Ellie Kemper Take Her First Broadway Bow in Peter Pan Goes Wrong!
The comedy marks Kemper's Broadway debut.
Article | By Leah Putnam | June 20, 2023
Stranger Sings! to Stream Once Again
The parody musical will be available globally this July.
Article | By Logan Culwell-Block, Margaret Hall | June 20, 2023
Broadway's Life of Pi Sets Early Closing Date, Will Tour in 2024
Plus, Uma Paranjpe will take over the title role for the final performances in a gender-swapped version of Lolita Chakrabarti’s original script.
Article | By Margaret Hall | June 8, 2023
Ellie Kemper to Join Peter Pan Goes Wrong! On Broadway
The comedy's run at the Ethel Barrymore Theatre continues before heading to Los Angeles.
Article | By Andrew Gans | May 24, 2023
Stranger Things Musical Parody Stranger Sings! Adds Extra Chance to Stream
Nick Flatto directs Jonathan Hogue's musical send-up of the Netflix series.
Article | By Leah Putnam | May 22, 2023
Peter Pan Goes Wrong! Goes Right; Broadway Bow Extends
The comedy's run at the Ethel Barrymore Theatre continues before heading to Los Angeles.
Article | By Diep Tran, Margaret Hall | May 9, 2023
Uma Paranjpe Plays Pi in Broadway's Life of Pi May 9; First Woman to Play the Role
Paranjpe takes over for the show's lead Hiran Abeysekera.
Article | By Andrew Gans | May 9, 2023
Stranger Things Musical Parody Stranger Sings! Will Stream for 1 Night Only
Nick Flatto directs Jonathan Hogue's musical send-up of the Netflix series.
Article | By Leah Putnam | May 5, 2023
Rachel Brosnahan and Oscar Isaac lead the company of the Lorraine Hansberry play which closed out this Broadway season.
Article | By Leah Putnam | May 1, 2023
It's Party Time: Go Inside the Opening Night for The Sign in Sidney Brustein's Window
Producer Jeremy O. Harris hosted the cast, creatives, and more for Broadway's final opening of the season.
Article | By Leah Putnam | April 28, 2023
What Would Oscar Isaac and Rachel Brosnahan Ask Lorraine Hansberry?
In a new video, the stars of The Sign in Sidney Brustein's Window, now running on Broadway, talk about what it's been like returning to Hansberry’s work with a different perspective night after night.
Article | By Logan Culwell-Block | April 28, 2023
Britney Coleman Will Lead Company National Tour
The Marianne Elliott-directed production will kick off at Detroit's Fisher Theatre in October.
Article | By Meg Masseron | April 28, 2023
Broadway's Life of Pi Launches 'The Power of Pi' Initiative For South Asian and AAPI Communities
The initiative will aim to nurture connections and partnerships with the AAPI community in New York and beyond.
Article | By Logan Culwell-Block, Leah Putnam | April 27, 2023
Broadway Revival of Lorraine Hansberry's The Sign in Sidney Brustein's Window Opens April 27
Oscar Isaac and Rachel Brosnahan star in the seldom-produced work, a transfer from Off-Broadway's Brooklyn Academy of Music.
Article | By Leah Putnam | April 26, 2023
See the Cast of The Sign in Sidney Brustein's Window Take Their 1st Broadway Bows
Oscar Isaac, Gus Birney, Raphael Nash Thompson, Julian De Niro, and Glenn Fitzgerald are all making their Broadway debuts in the Lorraine Hansberry revival.
Article | By Margaret Hall | April 24, 2023
Neil Patrick Harris Extends Limited Run in Peter Pan Goes Wrong
The follow-up to The Play That Goes Wrong is currently running at the Ethel Barrymore Theatre.
Article | By Meg Masseron, Margaret Hall | April 20, 2023
Reviews: What Do Critics Think Of Peter Pan Goes Wrong?
The follow-up to The Play That Goes Wrong plays the Ethel Barrymore Theatre.
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