
Celebrities like Jesse Tyler Ferguson, Sean Hayes, Anthony Rapp, and Wallace Shawn are stripping away the ensemble and bringing their big talents to small venues, from basement theatres to historic mansions.
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Celebrities like Jesse Tyler Ferguson, Sean Hayes, Anthony Rapp, and Wallace Shawn are stripping away the ensemble and bringing their big talents to small venues, from basement theatres to historic mansions.

The acclaimed production from London is adapted and directed by Kip Williams, who directed Sarah Snook in the Tony-winning The Picture of Dorian Gray in 2025.

Hannah Moscovitch’s acclaimed play from spring 2025 is the first of multiple productions to be announced in Audible Theater and Together's spring season.

The new play, written by Eliana Theologides Rodriguez and directed by Miranda Cornell in their Off-Broadway debuts, debuts in April at the Linda Gross Theater.

The revival of the 2007 dark office comedy by Adam Bock will play at the Pershing Square Signature Center for a limited run beginning in April.

Following an acclaimed run with Bedlam theatre in 2025, the country musical will play a new Theatre District venue designed as a Nashville honky tonk.

Running for a limited time only at The Shed this fall, the show is based on the same-named 1933 Fannie Hurst novel and its two Oscar-nominated film adaptations.

Life of Pi Broadway star Hiran Abeysekera plays the title role in director Robert Hastie's production of the Shakespeare tragedy, in NYC straight from London.

Classic Stage Company will present Thornton Wilder's final, unfinished play, newly completed by Kirk Lynn, for a limited engagement beginning in April.

The Tony winner and Modern Family Emmy nominee will star in the first NYC revival of Jay Presson Allen's solo play Tru for six weeks only starting in March.
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