Jennifer Tang and Joshua Long will co-direct the two performances featuring Kjersti Long.
The duo's concerts explore mother-daughter relationships with music direction by Billy Stritch.
The evening, themed Back in Time, is presented by The PATH Fund, dedicated to performing
arts education.
The theatre favorites are offering two performances at Cadogan Hall.
The evening with the three-time Tony honoree is part of the Massachusetts company's 30th anniversary season.
The three-time Tony winner recently returned to the famed concert venue with A Life in Notes.
The three-time Tony recipient has crossed the pond before her upcoming return to Broadway in Stephen Sondheim's Old Friends.
Lawrence sang 'From Now On,' while The Notebook composer sang a Pippin-Falsettos medley.
The three-time Tony recipient is crossing the pond before returning to Broadway in Stephen Sondheim's Old Friends.
LuPone, Everett, and the Young People's Chorus of New York City joined forces on Bob Dylan's "Forever Young."
Ken-Matt Martin will direct the concert production, which features Black actors in the lead roles.
The free summer lunchtime concert series concludes with performances from A Wonderful World, & Juliet, Wicked, SIX, The Outsiders, and more.
The free lunchtime concert will include performances from Aladdin, The Lion King, and more.
The free Times Square concert will also feature a performance by Deborah Cox to honor Juneteenth Legacy Award winner Phylicia Rashad.
National Asian Artists Project presents the one-night-only performance of the Frank Loesser classic.
Robert Kelley directs the new musical tribute to the late Stephen Sondheim for TheatreWorks Silicon Valley.
The free Times Square concert will also feature performances from currently running Broadway shows.
Joe Mantegna and Gary Sinise hosted the 35th anniversary broadcast on PBS.
The one-night-only event marks the publication of Joshua Rosenblum's new book about composer David Shire and lyricist Richard Maltby, Jr.
Camden Loeser’s company, The Jack Cole Dancers, preview their upcoming Club Act on May 13th, 2024.
The evening is part of a week of performances, social practice demonstrations, classes, and discussions curated by NBT in partnership with The Kennedy Center.
Robert Kelley will direct the new musical tribute to the late Stephen Sondheim for TheatreWorks Silicon Valley.
The free concert is presented by The Broadway Green Alliance and Times Square Alliance.
Amber Iman, Ben Platt, Ingrid Michaelson, Jinkx Monsoon and more sang at the annual MCC gala.
Tony winner Danny Burstein hosted the April 8 performance at Symphony Space.
Several members of Prospect Theater Company's 2018 Off-Broadway cast are set to reunite for concert presentations in Washington, D.C. and New York City.
Tony winner Danny Burstein hosts the event.
Conceived and directed by Scott Wittman, the three-time Tony winner's latest concert act features musical direction by Joseph Thalken.
The monster musical comedy will play Indianapolis' Tobias Theatre.
Members from the musical's 2018 Off-Broadway premiere cast will reunite for the upcoming performances.
The free concert is presented by The Broadway Green Alliance and Times Square Alliance.
Why she has a lifelong love for Schubert.
The evening, featuring the American Pops Orchestra, will be filmed for subsequent TV broadcast.
The evening will be a fundraiser for the Manchester venue, with theatre founder Joseph Houston at the helm.
Jonathan O'Boyle will direct the Stephen Schwartz-Roger O. Hirson musical.
Harpsichordist Kenneth Weiss previews his Baroque program for the Chamber Music Society of Lincoln Center.
'There are so many mothers who have lost their children, their Black children....'
The Mean Girls alum performed a collection of songs from her debut album and EP, plus a special duet in honor of Wicked's 20th anniversary.
The London Palladium concert will mark the first time Andrew Lippa's comedy has played the West End, after several successful U.K. tours.
The concert will raise funds to support the families and communities affected by the Maui wildfires.
The two-time Tony winner previously starred in the hit Off-Broadway revival of Ashman and Menken's Little Shop of Horrors.
Also, watch Nick Rashad Burroughs sing "Last Stop" from the show.
Listen to renditions of "Popular," "Defying Gravity," "For Good," and more in the NPR series.
The concert, part of the weekend's Curtain Up Festival, featured performances by Linedy Genao, Andréa Burns, Javier Ignacio, and more.
Her latest concert series is called Jazz & Piano, which focuses on jazz standards and showtunes from the Great American Songbook.
The six-time Grammy Award winner will record a live album during the concert.
Beyond theatre, you can also take in world-class vocal performances, singing classic tunes that you know and love.
Many actors from the Broadway company will join hosts Seth Rudetsky and James Wesley.
The evening will celebrate the release of Jaime Lozano & The Familia: Songs by an Immigrant Vol. 2.
Etheridge will be presented with a Lifetime Achievement Award during the concert at Sony Hall.
The benefit concert will be directed by Brenda Braxton with music direction by Seth Rudetsky.
The 2nd annual New Jersey concert, featuring music direction by Louis Danowsky, is free to the public.
The two artists replace the previously announced Jeremy Jordan and Elizabeth Stanley.
Everybody Rise! is curated by Robert Longbottom and Kevin Stites, and conducted by Stites.
The queer parody musical is written by the American Theatre Wing’s Jonathan Larson Grant winner Joel B. New.
The Napa Valley nonprofit will pair theatrical talent with world class wines for the summer series.
The Oscar winner recently took her solo show to Lincoln Center and yes, she did perform her viral BAFTAs rap.
In April, Schiff will lead the NY Phil as a conductor and a soloist.
The self-professed Mashup Queen prepares for her upcoming Authenticity concert at Lincoln Center and reflects on the last couple of years.
The annual in-person MCC Theater gala event, inviting Broadway performers to step outside their usual type, will also be available for streaming.
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