The comedian, who replaced Barbra Streisand in the original Broadway production of the Fanny Brice biomusical, was one half of the duo Ford and Hines.
While promoting A Wonderful World on Broadway, which she's producing, the star teases what to expect in the new West End musical.
The Broadway alum's golden vocals brought Old Deuteronomy from CATS and the Lion from The Wiz to life, along with Oogie Boogie in The Nightmare Before Christmas.
The Tony winner was one of the most prolifically beloved British actors of her generation.
The triple threat was seriously injured onstage in 2008, leading to the end of his Broadway career.
Mr. Jones brought groundbreaking intensity and gentility to his work as one of America's greatest actors.
Mr. McDonald was Tony nominated for his work designing the 2009 revival of Hair.
Etai Benson and Talia Suskauer are co-starring in the Maine production of the Howard Ashman-Alan Menken musical.
The beloved usher, who instituted The Stoop on 44th Street, worked at the Broadway theatre for 23 years.
This show from Japan's Cirquework combines circus arts and techno.
Ethan Heard directs Jeanine Tesori and David Henry Hwang's musical fantasia at the Virginia venue.
In addition to his work as a stage and film director, Mr. Hardy was television producer and occasional performer.
"I get to be someone's inspiration to keep going and pursue their dreams."
The forthcoming 23-track PS Classics recording celebrates the songs of the late Gerald Ginsburg.
The dancer, choreographer, actor, and director was once married to his West Side Story co-star, Chita Rivera, who passed away earlier this year.
The new album from the 10-time Grammy winner celebrates the songbook of Coleman, whose musicals included Sweet Charity and City of Angels.
For more than two decades, Mr. Kane dedicated his life to finding and uplifting new talent across the industry.
Ms. Paige was one of the last remaining stars of Hollywood's Golden Age of Cinema.
The Tony nominated musical cancelled its evening May 8 performance in response to the tragedy.
Mr. Floyd was also an accomplished drag artist under the name KoKo Aviance.
Nominations for this year's awards are set to be revealed April 30.
The four-time Drama Desk winner was responsible for the original Broadway productions of Grease, White Christmas, Yentl, and more.
Plus, Dylan Mulvaney, J. Harrison Ghee, Sara Bareilles, and other stars walked the red carpet.
Stevie Walker-Webb directs with choreography by Tiffany Rea-Fisher.
The Tony nominees have returned to Broadway to bring one of American literature’s most infamous couples to the stage.
Mr. Durang was a playwright and lyricist known for his outrageous and often-absurdist comedic flair.
Jeremy Jordan and Eva Noblezada star in the new musical adaptation, directed by Marc Bruni.
Mr. Gossett was the first Black actor to win the Academy Award for Best Supporting Actor.
The Broadway musical inspired by the 15-time Grammy winner's life and featuring a score of her songs will begin performances at the Shubert Theatre March 28.
Eden Espinosa, Mary Testa, Andréa Burns, and Priscilla Lopez are heard on the Off-Broadway cast album, releasing March 22 via Ghostlight Records.
This season is a historic one for female representation.
Lincoln Center Theater will present her version of the Chekhov classic, starring Steve Carell and Alison Pill, this spring on Broadway.
Mr. Lawrence was a beloved singer, actor, and comedian on both the stage and screen.
A frequent interpreter of Andrew Lloyd Webber's works, Ms. Balgord was Broadway's final Grizabella in the long-running musical's original run.
The actor has become a muse for the new Broadway musical, and for the industry at large.
Mr. Bond was a prolific British playwright, penning more than 50 plays in addition to his work as a director and poet.
The choreographer used to dance on her way to school. Now she's bringing those same movements to the new Alicia Keys musical.
Last season, she made her Broadway directorial debut. Now she has two shows running simultaneously.
In addition to his work as an actor, Mr. Flaherty was an accomplished playwright.
Ms. Gravátt, who made her Broadway debut at the age of 4, later became a beloved fixture of the Off-Broadway theatre scene.
The show begins performances February 21 at New York City Center.
Mr. Bernstein's decades-long theatre career includes roles in casting, management, and producing.
The pop musical follows a teenage girl dealing with small politics, romance, and maybe being the new Messiah.
The developing musical features book, music, and lyrics by Todd Almond and Kate Douglas, who sings with Ryan on the track.
Ms. Gentili was scheduled to reprise her intimate solo show Red Ink this April.
DiFranco is set to join the cast of the Tony-winning Broadway musical February 9.
Mr. Battle made his Broadway debut as the original Scarecrow in The Wiz.
Ms. Rivera was a three-time Tony recipient, and a beloved icon of the stage and screen.
Also, a teaser trailer for the musical version of the 1987 vampire film has been released.
Mr. Jewison brought both Fiddler on the Roof and Jesus Christ Superstar to the big screen.
Mr. McCallum worked closely with Cameron Mackintosh as his managing director and business partner for 18 years.
Stephen Fry narrates the musical, which sees two young strangers fall in love online across the globe.
Ms. Strasberg was the third wife of Lee Strasberg, and the executor of his estate, including the inherited rights to Marilyn Monroe's image.
She also played Winifred Banks in the film musical Mary Poppins.
Following a run at the National, James Graham's drama is playing a limited engagement at London's Prince Edward Theatre.
Rehearsals are currently underway for the London return of the Tony-winning musical.
Mr. Hines passed away peacefully December 29 at the Actors Fund Home.
Ms. Burrows, who was once proclaimed "the queen of Black theatre," appeared in several Broadway productions, including The Skin of Our Teeth.
The evening at the Kennedy Center will include songs from the worlds of Broadway, Motown, R&B, folk, and soul.
Parker Esse reproduces Jerome Robbins' original choreography in the New Jersey production.
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