The Classic Stage Company revival will also feature Santino Fontana, Judy Kuhn, Adam Chanler-Berat, Rebecca Naomi Jones, and more.
New to stream this month will be works featuring Eva Noblezada, Gabriel Byrne, Andre Royo, and more.
Eric Ting directs the world premiere from An Octoroon playwright Branden Jacobs-Jenkins.
This move comes as a number of shows in NYC have experienced disruptions due to wildfire smoke.
The musical will play Off-Broadway opposite Star Trek Parody Khan!!! The Musical!
Artistic director Oskar Eustis does maintain that the festival is on "hiatus."
Hosted by Patrick Page, the evening also celebrated the Axe-Houghton Foundation.
Lamar Richardson, Lileana Blain-Cruz, Christen James, Martyna Majok, Saheem Ali, and more attended Branden Jacobs-Jenkins' new play at Signature Theatre.
Due to the expansive nature of Off-Broadway, this list is not comprehensive.
Playing Off-Broadway's Playwrights Horizons, the play explores family, trauma, and outer space.
The benefit for Off-Broadway's Transport Group will also feature a Q&A with composer Maury Yeston and original star Karen Akers.
The Adam Guettel-Craig Lucas musical plays New York City Center starring Ruthie Ann Miles beginning June 21.
Inua Ellams' new and contemporary myth will be directed by Taibi Magar.
The hit revival of the Alan Menken and Howard Ashman musical continues at the Westside Theatre.
Kelli O'Hara and Brian d'Arcy James lead the new musical, with a book by Craig Lucas, at Atlantic Theater Company.
Directed by Taylor Reynolds, the Tori Sampson world premiere plays the Vineyard Theatre.
The world premiere opened at Off-Broadway's Signature Theatre June 5.
Nicole Parker, Lindsay Heather Pearce, and Michael Williams lead the company as Céline Dion, Rose, and Jack, respectively.
At Park Central Hotel New York, join in on the Jazz Age drama of F. Scott Fitzgerald's famous novel.
John J. Caswell, Jr.'s new work makes its world premiere Off-Broadway at Playwrights Horizons.
The Off-Broadway theatre company has also announced a new company-in-residence and promotions within its artistic leadership.
Maia Novi's play was written as a response to debates around Yale University's mental health policies.
Some Like It Hot leads this year's awards, which will be presented June 6 at Sardi's.
To make tickets more affordable, many Off-Broadway shows have implemented rush, lottery, and inexpensive ticket policies.
What shows are about to close in New York City?
Set in the 1980s during the HIV/AIDS crisis, two gay medical students grapple with love and responsibility.
Prospect Theater Company and The Peter Foley Music Project present Out of Myself—Songs of Peter Foley.
Kelli O'Hara and Brian d'Arcy James lead the new Adam Guettel musical, with a book by Craig Lucas, at Atlantic Theater Company.
Directed by Taylor Reynolds, the Tori Sampson world premiere plays the Vineyard Theatre.
The Inheritance's Jonathan Burke and The Play That Goes Wrong's Matt Walker play two gay medical students in the new play at New York City Center.
Olivier winner Juliet Stevenson is subversively cast to lead the playwright-director's take on the thriller.
The musical features songs made hits by such artists as Little Richard, Chuck Berry, Buddy Holly, and more.
This new development is part of a disturbing trend, with producers of new work and experimental theatre shutting their doors.
The spring play festival will feature five new plays written, directed, and produced by the 2022-2024 WP Lab.
The stage show features favorite characters like Elmo, Cookie Monster, and Grover performing well-known songs from the TV show plus new ones by Tom Kitt, Helen Park, and Nate Edmondson.
Inspired by Keys' own life, Hell's Kitchen will star Shoshana Bean and Brandon Victor Dixon.
The Tony winners currently star in the A.R. Gurney play Off-Broadway.
Lincoln Center Theater/LCT3 will present the world premiere play by Zarina Shea this summer.
Celebrating its 25th anniversary, the international hit will play Lincoln Center's David H. Koch Theater.
The musical, starring Kelli O'Hara and Brian D'Arcy James, began performances May 5.
Brandon Ivie directs Justin Huertas' queer coming-of-age musical.
Brandon Ivie directs Justin Huertas' queer coming-of-age musical, which is offering tickets as cheap as $28 through special programs.
Written and composed by Emmy winner Jacki Thrapp, the show played a sold-out run last summer at Edinburgh Fringe.
The new musical from Nico Juber made recently finished a developmental run Off-Broadway starring Kristolyn Lloyd.
The new organization is offering free sessions to a group of six trans, nonbinary, and Two-Spirit+ musical theatre performers.
The production, which will feature the original Chicago cast, will play Audible's Minetta Lane Theatre.
Jennings will succeed long-time Executive Producer Barry Grove.
Savion Glover and Tony Goldwyn's reimagining of Rodgers and Hart's Pal Joey, starring Ephraim Sykes and Jennifer Holliday, will be the venue's gala production.
The new musical has had a successful awards season, including a Tony nod for Best Musical.
This year's winners will be celebrated June 20 at Sardi's.
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