Seth Rudetsky and James Wesley Jackson's fundraiser, benefiting the California Community Foundation, will also stream live.
Sammi Cannold directs the Nebraska performance of the Jonathan Larson rock musical.
The conductor will oversee The Ring Without Words January 16–19.
The musician has worked on Broadway's Almost Famous, Jagged Little Pill, and Wicked.
The evening at Sony Hall will benefit Maestra Music, the Obie-winning nonprofit founded by Georgia Stitt.
The Town Hall event will now raise funds for the California Community Foundation, supporting those affected by the Los Angeles wildfires.
The evening at the Green Room 42 will benefit Idina Menzel's A BroaderWay.
After nearly two decades in New York City, Scott moved to London, and now she's ready to share her experiences.
The cabaret performer has one goal for the new year: his own Wikipedia entry.
Bareilles' PBS holiday special also featured the National Symphony Orchestra.
Seth Rudetsky and James Wesley Jackson's fundraiser will be held on Inauguration Day.
The Hugh Martin and Timothy Gray musical originally opened on Broadway in 1964.
Hosted by Club Cumming, the show is an unauthorized Batman villain parody.
HIV and AIDS service organization GMHC will honor the Tony-winning duo at a February event at Joe's Pub in NYC.
Both writers will perform, alongside Angela Birchett, Tyley Ross, and more.
The Hugh Martin and Timothy Gray musical originally opened on Broadway in 1964.
Hitting the stage after going viral on TikTok, the work features music and lyrics by James Stryska and Isabel Grace and a book by Erica Molfetto and Molly Russo.
The West End Hadestown star recorded the new release at London cabaret venue Crazy Coqs in July.
Earlier in the evening, the Manhattan nightspot presents New Belters Nicolas King and Seth Sikes.
The singer-songwriter is joined by Rufus Wainwright, Emily King, David Ryan Harris, and more.
The Tony winner's set will include songs from Stephen Sondheim, Rodgers and Hammerstein, Jerry Herman, and more.
The Waitress composer and star will ring in the New Year with the National Symphony Orchestra.
Next year, Carnegie Hall's house band will perform Bernstein’s “Kaddish” Symphony, unfinished works by Schubert, and the final concert of Conductor Bernard Labadie.
Earlier in the evening, the Manhattan nightspot will present New Belters Nicolas King and Seth Sikes.
The upcoming events will celebrate the release of Gad's new memoir.
Dedicated to spreading positivity and fostering change through the power of music, Broadway Inspirational Voices was established in 1996.
Leigh Silverman will direct the classic Stephen Sondheim-James Goldman musical.
The famed Manhattan venue will also welcome Isaac Mizrahi, John Lloyd Young, and more.
Richard Jay-Alexander directs the 54 Below concerts with musical direction by Joseph Joubert.
The new choral work will be performed at Alice Tully Hall at Lincoln Center.
The venue had been poised to close alongside the restaurant that houses it, West Bank Cafe.
Reichard is bringing Ready for Christmas to The Cutting Room.
The actor was last on Broadway in the Company revival, for which he won a Tony.
The Fire Island and RuPaul's Drag Race stars are reprising their performances together from a 2006 community theatre production.
Bill Buckhurst will direct the Tom Kitt-Brian Yorkey musical.
The holiday show will return later this month for five performances at Birdland Jazz Club.
The Tony winner will offer six shows at the intimate Manhattan cabaret located within The Public Theater.
The Broadway star on having a "depressica" Christmas and preparing for Hell's Kitchen.
This new production of the Andrew Lippa musical explores its brother-sister-mother-son story through the lens of our increasingly divided world.
The all-star trip is going from Miami to Cozumel, Mexico next spring.
Hope Mill Theatre is presenting a concert version of the Maury Yeston-Arthur Kopit musical in 2025.
Musical duo Nick Cearley and Lauren Molina will be joined by a host of stage and screen favorites.
The three-time Tony winner has also announced new dates for her Songs From a Hat show.
Robin Guarino directs the New York City premiere of the opera based on the work of the Ohio Innocence Project.
LCT is bringing the classic musical back to the Vivian Beaumont with Kelli O'Hara, Danny Burstein, Paulo Szot, Matthew Morrison, and more.
The Songbook Sundays series continues with an evening celebrating the work of the composer of Anything Goes and Kiss Me, Kate.
Written by Ashley Jana and Will Nunziata, the original musical will play the London Palladium.
Bareilles will ring in the New Year, while Maliakel will join the Tabernacle Choir at Temple Square.
The 2025 lineup will also feature a new musical from The Lazours and a night celebrating the memory of Chita Rivera.
The Tina Tony winner is playing the Manhattan nightspot before returning to Broadway in The Last Five Years.
The two-time Tony nominee will play a limited run at The Colosseum at Caesars Palace.
The Hugh Martin and Timothy Gray musical originally opened on Broadway in 1964.
The Phantom of the Opera star will offer holiday concerts in California, Nevada, Colorado, and more.
The evening, featuring the American Pops Orchestra, was filmed in February in Washington, D.C.
Robert Driemeyer, a.k.a. Broadway Barfly, will offer a cabaret (and theatrical cocktails) at The Green Room 42 December 1.
The Songbook Sundays series will continue with an evening celebrating the work of the composer of Anything Goes and Kiss Me, Kate.
Nic Rouleau, Jacob Gutierrez, Telly Leung, Christian Borle, André De Shields, and more will be featured in the evening filmed in Washington, D.C.
Spotlighting the lyrics of the late Fred Ebb, the evening celebrates the 20th year of the Fred Ebb Foundation.
The Tony winner is expected to offer an afternoon of musicals theatre favorites.
Rupert Hands directs the 2005 Broadway musical.
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