A workshop of the new musical, featuring a book by screenwriters Josh Goldsmith and Cathy Yuspa, will be held in the U.K.
The festival has previously presented Come From Away, The Drowsy Chaperone, and Thoroughly Modern Millie, all before they made it to Broadway.
The reading, honoring the 25th anniversary of Matthew Shepard's death, will be held at Symphony Space.
A public reading of excerpts of three commissions in progress will be held at the American Museum of Natural History.
The Grasshopper features a book and lyrics by Allers and music by Genaro Pereira.
The new musical, by Phil Kenny and Reston Williams, is both a sequel to Alice in Wonderland and a prequel to Peter Pan.
Eight actor-musicians tell the story of Ace Baker, who makes a life-altering discovery.
Christopher Gattelli directs the new musical from Amanda Green, Curtis Moore, Gabrielle Allan, and Jennifer Crittenden.
The new play is by Mary Lynn Dobson.
The reading of The Cowards, written by Ryan O'Connor from Noël Coward's 1925 play, will benefit the Los Angeles LGBT Center.
The new musical features a book and lyrics by Alex Giles and David Russell and music by Andy Peterson.
Ian Talbot will direct Robert J. Sherman's family-friendly musical.
The industry-only event will take place October 26–27 at New World Stages.
Scott Ellis will direct the reading of Noël Coward’s comedy.
Gary Apple's new musical about a cursed singer utilizes one-hit wonders from 1960 to 2010.
With a book by Tom Ford and songs by Alex Syiek, the new musical explores the Lavender Scare.
Charles Messina will direct Vincent Gogliormella’s new comedy.
The new lab program, The House, aims to advance opportunities for Broadway for All alumni.
The longtime educator plans to offer conservatory-level training through a range of classes.
The SIX writers have penned a musical about two perpetually single friends.
The festival will include six new works, several penned by its performers.
The Pulitzer Prize-winning Jonathan Larson musical plays the St. Louis venue through August 10.
The two-week event offered emerging musical theatre composers an opportunity to learn from industry leaders.
Open Jar Institute's discussion, which will be presented in person and virtually, will explore the creation of Broadway dance music.
Forestburgh Playhouse's In the Works~In the Woods Festival will also include a staged reading of a new play by Douglas Lyons and more.
Brian Belding penned the book and lyrics with music by Natalie Brice and additional material by Vaibu Mohan.
Jason Robert Brown is collaborating with Taylor Mac on the work, adapted from John Berendt's 1994 Pulitzer finalist novel.
The presentations follow a three-week developmental workshop at Bradley University.
Tatiana Pandiani, Melis Aker, and Jacinta Clusellas penned the new work.
The San Diego theatre will present four new works by Latine playwrights from across the country.
The musical features a book, music, and lyrics by Jacob Ryan Smith with Caroline Pernick.
Gordon Greenberg will direct the workshop of the Broadway-aimed Huey Lewis jukebox musical.
The solo play recounts Quillin's experience working with Bob Fosse and Gwen Verdon on their final collaboration.
The Dark Lady will star a cast of Broadway and Off-Broadway favorites at the Eugene O'Neill Theater Center's annual event.
The two-week event will offer emerging musical theatre composers an opportunity to learn from industry leaders.
The series will feature works by Kamilah Bush, Cindy Lou Johnson, Clarence Coo, and Aurora Real de Asua.
David Staller will direct the George Bernard Shaw classic for the Gingold Theatrical Group.
The workshop presentations will benefit New Jersey's Black Box Theatre.
Liesl Tommy is directing the project for Universal Theatrical Group.
The evening of one act plays celebrates the work of BAC's third annual cohort of the BAC Artivism Fellowship.
The series of readings will highlight six plays in development.
The series will stage Hamish Linklater's Paris, ACTORS!; Anton Chekhov's Three Sisters; and Martin McDonagh's The Pillowman.
Macchio, the original Daniel LaRusso from the Karate Kid film trilogy, attended the reading alongside Josh Heald, producer and creator of Netflix's Cobra Kai.
The solo work tells the journey of Aki's family from Japan to the American South and the secrets they carried with them.
The not-for-profit dedicated to developing and producing change-making new musicals hosts an 18-month residency program.
Along with original songs by Tucker, the musical features a book by Susan Ecker, Harrison David Rivers, and Lloyd Ecker.
McCarter Theatre Center's workshop of the new musical will culminate in two invitation-only performances.
Will Nunziata will direct the reading of Derek Murphy's new play.
Matthew Puckett's musical fantasy explores the relationship among Andy Warhol, Keith Haring, and Jean-Michel Basquiat.
Among the songwriting participants are Broadway performers Adam Chanler-Berat and Robi Hager, director Arpita Mukherjee, and Off-Broadway composer Adam Gwon.
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