
The revival led by Taraji P. Henson and Cedric "The Entertainer" is the latest play mounted by Moreland, the sole Black lead producer on Broadway this season.
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The revival led by Taraji P. Henson and Cedric "The Entertainer" is the latest play mounted by Moreland, the sole Black lead producer on Broadway this season.

The actor, writer, and director share a close collaboration on The Unknown, a solo show about an author who finds himself living a real-life psychological thriller.

The drag queen, actor, host, and reality TV star steps into his Broadway debut — 18 years in the making — as club emcee Harold Zidler in the long-running show.

Furthering her rapid rise to fame on The Secret Lives of Mormon Wives and Dancing With the Stars, the much-talked-about performer makes her Broadway debut in February.

In their NYC stage debuts, the actors navigate the hazy, heady landscape of addiction and romance in Joe White’s visceral memory play that was lauded in London.

Amid a hot streak as a Broadway producer, Burruss — who's also a singer, songwriter, actress, and reality TV star — is excited to retake, and share, the spotlight.

In our new interview series, the actors share their journeys from first-time Broadway-goer to first-time Broadway star, plus practical tips for new theatregoers.

Five women from various departments — writing, directing, acting, design, and producing — discuss their unique collaboration and how it mirrors the play's own story.

The four-time Grammy Award-winning gospel legend makes her Broadway debut in Alicia Keys's musical as piano teacher Miss Liza Jane for a two-month limited run.

Before penning Romy and Michele's High School Reunion or its current musical adaptation, Schiff wrote her title characters as bit parts in a whole other play.
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