The Public Theater and NYU Skirball are presenting the Belvoir St Theatre production.
The new musical follows two perpetually single friends in the age of Tinder...and Bumble and Grindr and Hinge.
The new comedy from Jen Silverman officially opened September 12 at the Booth Theatre.
Gemma Arterton co-stars in the new film written by Patrick Marber.
Zhailon Levingston directs the world premiere of the Douglas Lyons play, starring Tony winner Kara Young.
The Tom Stoppard play opened at The Old Vic September 3, with Broadway vets James McArdle and Bel Powley starring.
Both are reprising their performances from the 2022 Broadway revival of the August Wilson play.
The musical, starring Sutton Foster, opened August 12 at the Hudson Theatre.
Beetlejuice star Adam Dannheisser leads the new U.K. outdoor revival, which opened August 6.
Steven Pasquale, Shereen Ahmed, Carolee Carmello, and more lead the Andy Blankenbuehler-helmed revival.
The site-specific experience, which reimagines the Faustian legend in New York City, is from the same team behind Sleep No More.
Kristin Chenoweth stars in the Broadway-bound Stephen Schwartz, Lindsey Ferrentino musical.
Eric William Morris and Noah Weisberg star as the infamous injury attorneys in this dark comedy following their firm's dissolution.
Cherry Jones leads the revival of Frank Galati's Tony-winning play at the National.
Sydney Lemmon and Peter Friedman star in Max Wolf Friedlich's psychological thriller.
Dustin Wills is directing the Phillip Howze play Off-Broadway.
The revival of the Jerry Herman musical plays the London Palladium.
Gordon Greenberg directs the Menier Chocolate Factory production of the Stephen Schwartz-Joseph Stein musical with choreography by Matt Cole.
Directed by Tony winner Cady Huffman, the new musical features a book, music, and lyrics by Caroline Sherman and Robert Hull.
The Broadway transfer of Escola’s campy comedy officially opened July 11 at the Lyceum Theatre.
The Broadway production has transferred to London's Noël Coward Theatre with Kit Harington and Olivia Washington leading the cast.
J. Harrison Ghee, Tom Hewitt, and Sierra Boggess lead the Rob Ashford-helmed project at Chicago's Goodman.
Set in 2016, the musical centers on the community's journey to recover from the Pulse Nightclub shooting.
Luke Sheppard directs the production at the specially designed Starlight Auditorium.
Holland Taylor and Ana Villafañe lead the new play from Mario Correa at the Mitzi E. Newhouse Theater Off-Broadway.
Caissie Levy stars in the West End transfer of the Donmar Warehouse production.
Inspired by the underground world of ballroom, the reimagined revival officially opened Off-Broadway June 20.
The play is led by a string of alternating actors, including Tatiana Maslany, Maria Dizzia, Tavi Gevinson, and Deirdre O'Connell.
The story spins the myth of the American Wild West, as endlessly glorified by Hollywood westerns of the 1950s, on its head.
Isaac Powell, Charlotte MacInnes, and Ben Levi Ross lead the cast at the Massachusetts company.
Set in 1759, the piece centers on a young woman who has been sentenced to death and the 12 women who are tasked with verifying her pregnancy.
Anne Kauffman directs the Tony-winning Maury Yeston-Peter Stone musical with choreography by Danny Mefford.
The musical centers on best friends who attempt to solve the murder of their favorite author via their true crime podcast.
The Kenny Leon-directed revival opened June 5 at the Todd Haimes Theatre via Roundabout Theatre Company.
The play follows a foreign war correspondent as she struggles to move forward from the trauma she has witnessed.
Shayan Lofti's play features two different casts, beginning with BD Wong and Rosalind Chao.
Brightman is Norma Desmond opposite Tim Draxl's Joe Gillis in the Andrew Lloyd Webber musical based on the classic Billy Wilder film.
The Jamie Lloyd-directed revival of Shakespeare's play opened May 23.
Drew McOnie is at the helm of the U.K. run, which stars Robbie Fairchild and Briana Craig.
The production is the fourth in Irish Rep's Friel Project, presenting Brian Friel's plays set in the fictional Irish town of Ballybeg.
Julia Masli's solo comedy, a 2023 Edinburgh Festival Fringe hit, is now running at SoHo Playhouse.
Off-Broadway’s SoHo Rep venue presents the celebrated choreographer's new play, which centers on three different men in a South Brooklyn railroad.
The new musical opened Off-Broadway at Signature Theatre May 20.
The new musical starring Lauren Patten and Taylor Iman Jones opened at MCC Theater May 20.
Megan Hilty and Jennifer Simard star in the stage version of the cult classic film, which opened May 19 in Chicago.
Raúl Esparza and Javier Muñoz are starring in the world premiere at Berkeley Rep with Michael Mayer at the helm.
Pulitzer Prize finalist Michael Breslin is back to direct the limited run after staging the 2023 world premiere at The Tank.
The Off-Broadway disability romantic comedy uses text-to-speech technology to connect its leading couple.
The new play, about a Holocaust-era photo album, is currently running Off-Broadway at New York Theatre Workshop.
The stage adaptation of Studio Ghibili's 2001 film Spirited Away previously premiered in Japan.
The production blends the worlds of tabletop roleplay games and theatre to create an interactive experience.
The songwriting duo opened the new work Off-Broadway May 2.
Set in a restaurant on the brink of collapse, the piece plays Playwrights Horizons.
As we eagerly await Tony nominations, check in with how this season's 39 new productions fared with critics.
Directed and choreographed by Justin Peck, the show previously played an Off-Broadway premiere at Park Avenue Armory.
Jeremy Jordan and Eva Noblezada star in the musical adaptation of F. Scott Fitzgerald's novel.
Jessica Lange, Jim Parsons, and Celia Keenan-Bolger star in Paula Vogel's new play via Second Stage.
Whitney White directs the Ife Olujobi world premiere for The Public Theater.
Steve Carell and Alison Pill star in the Lincoln Center Theater production.
Lileana Blain-Cruz's production of John Adams' opera-oratorio opened April 23.
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