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Both former Glindas in Wicked, the two stage veterans team up to reinvent an iconic film duo in Romy & Michele: The Musical off Broadway.
The family drama starring Laurie Metcalf marks a major milestone for the playwright, widely known for adapting his play The Whale into an Oscar-winning film.
An Emmy nominee for The Handmaid's Tale, Brewer makes her NYC stage debut in a role that both builds on her TV work and lets her explore different themes — and a different look.
A theatre kid long before she became a TikTok star, Mulvaney goes back to her roots with a high-tech Off-Broadway solo show that marks her New York stage debut.
For director Jamie Lloyd, Samuel Beckett's existentialist masterpiece is all about companionship, and the stars' offstage bonds are key to this revival.
Over 20 years after passing on her first Broadway opportunity, the Oscar-winning film star is making her debut as Roxie Hart in the long-running musical.
The Olivier Award-nominated young star of Next to Normal in London's West End stars as Orpheus in Anaïs Mitchell's Greek mythology-inspired musical.
A week after wrapping her run in Pirates! The Penzance Musical, the in-demand theatre star is donning Mary Todd Lincoln's hoop skirt in the hit comedy play.
The longtime friends are the first Black actors to play the Emcee and Sally Bowles in the classic musical on Broadway, reprising their performances from London.
The "Roastmaster General" gets personal in his Broadway-debut solo show, but his stories about family and loss connect more closely with roasting than you might think.
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