
The Tony and Emmy Award winner also wrote this autobiographical show, which will play a strictly limited 12-week engagement beginning in October.
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The Tony and Emmy Award winner also wrote this autobiographical show, which will play a strictly limited 12-week engagement beginning in October.

Edebiri and Cheadle make their Broadway debuts as a math professor and his brilliant daughter in the first revival of David Auburn's award-winning 2000 play.

Lindsey Ferrentino's play dramatizes the true story of Nick Yarris, a death row inmate who was Pennsylvania's first prisonor to be exonerated with DNA evidence.

Tony Award and Pulitzer Prize-winning playwright David Lindsay-Abaire's newest comedy centers on drama that erupts among members of a homeowners association.

He will succeed original cast member Tavon Olds-Sample, who will depart the show in May after playing over 2,000 performances at the Neil Simon Theatre.

The Oliviers are London's biggest theatre awards, and many successful U.K. productions hop the pond — here are the ones we will, or hope to, see in New York.

Treat your mom to a show that tells a mother/daughter or mother/son story, an emotional family drama about moms, or a fun musical with songs your mom will love.

The stage show, adapted from the children's books about a traveling bear, won seven Olivier Awards at the London ceremony on April 12, including Best New Musical.

The new musical adaptation of the 1988 movie stars Jessica Vosk and Kelli Barrett as the BFFs made famous on screen by Bette Midler and Barbara Hershey.

Comedy troupe SpitLip's witty and inventive score for the World War II-themed musical includes hits like "Born to Lead," "God That's Brilliant," and "Dear Bill."
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