The Aladdin and The Prom writer's novel Showmance releases October 1 from Penguin Books.
Gregory Maguire's book is getting a special re-release in the lead-up to the movie-musical's release, set for November 22.
Created and performed by the Hadestown actor, the solo play chronicles the evolution of The Bard's baddies.
The stage and screen star is collaborating with Michael Feinstein and more on her autobiography.
The new release is exclusively available via The Playbill Store.
Alongside her daughter, Emma Walton Hamilton, Andrews is revisiting her life on the stage.
The Cloud Nine Zine features works from 20 transgender, non-binary, and Two-Spirit+ artists.
The book traces the history of musicals, with attention paid to its overlooked female and African-American contributors.
The club will offer both in-person and virtual programming to engage the theatre community across the nation.
The novel is due to release shortly before the first part of the screen version of the Broadway favorite hits movie theatres.
Comer received both Tony and Olivier Awards for her performance in the stage play.
In his new book Poster Child, artist David Edward Byrd shares how he created the iconic posters for the original productions of Follies, Godspell, Little Shop of Horrors, and many others.
In Stamos' new memoir If You Would Have Told Me, the actor shares stories from his time on Broadway, including when he scandalized Full House fans.
The excerpt is part of the audiobook edition of Streisand's new autobiography.
My Name Is Barbra was released November 7 by Penguin Random House.
My Name Is Barbra is now available from Penguin Random House.
Eddie Shapiro's follow-up to Nothing Like a Dame also includes an interview with the late Barbara Cook and a tribute to the late Marin Mazzie.
Papp's memoir, detailing her life in the theatre, will be released next month.
The three-time Tony Award honoree penned the book in collaboration with journalist Patrick Pacheco.
This month’s new releases include a cultural history of Carrie the Musical and a behind-the-scenes look at the musical adaptation of Back to the Future.
This month’s new releases include a historical look at queer culture on stage, as well as scripts from 2023 Tony winner Kimberly Akimbo and Tony nominee Fat Ham.
Creators of the Tony-nominated musical Jeanine Tesori and David Lindsay-Abaire will host a Q&A before signing scripts for fans.
This month’s new releases include a collection of essays from Andrew Rannells and a book of Broadway-themed cocktail recipes.
The three-time Tony Award honoree penned the book in collaboration with journalist Patrick Pacheco.
The new tome, due April 25, is co-written with Patrick Pacheco.
New releases for this month include a romance novel set in Broadway’s Golden Age, a Sam Shepard biography, and a look at Barbra Streisand’s recording career.
See pages from their new picture book I Love You More Than You'll Ever Know, and hear the two perform it as a song.
Fortune and Glory: The Musical! will detail the backstage drama of Spider-Man: Turn Off the Dark, in comic form.
These March releases include a children's book from Leslie Odom, Jr. and Nicolette Robinson; Seth Rudetsky's Musical Theatre for Dummies; and a Sheryl Lee Ralph memoir.
The new tome, co-written with Patrick Pacheco, is due in April.
Perfect for a theatre-loving valentine or a bookworm's night in, these new releases include the story of Shuffle Along's cultural impact and an Oscar Hammerstein II biography.
Caseen Gaines' new book explores the impact and legacy of the historic 1921 musical.
The upcoming release follows three seasons of Kushner's podcast Dear Multi-Hyphenate.
And other revelations from the new book Finale, featuring the maestro's final interviews.
The Moulin Rouge! set designer and journalist hold a talk and signing for new book Designing Broadway at Union Square's Barnes & Noble.
The subscription box includes 28 play scripts delivered throughout 2023.
The Moulin Rouge! set designer's Designing Broadway comes out November 22.
Moulin Rouge! The Musical: The Story of the Broadway Spectacular is the latest backstage book to hit bookstore shelves.
The Al Hirschfeld Foundation's Creative Director David Leopold served as editor for the book and curator of the exhibition at the new museum.
From previously unpublished conversations with Stephen Sondheim to a fantasy novel about fairies, these theatre artists offer a range of genres to choose from.
Porter discusses big themes of his life and his memoir Unprotected, released in paperback October 25.
The evening will also feature a discussion between the Tony-winning set designer and Tony winners James Lapine and Susan Stroman.
LaTanya Richardson Jackson and Samuel L. Jackson hosted the event for their The Piano Lesson colleague.
The Wicked star raises her voice for her upcoming children's book encouraging kids to do the same.
Tony winners James Lapine and Susan Stroman will speak with Boritt on his new book Transforming Space Over Time.
Listen to an excerpt from the 2003 tome that charts the creation of the Stephen Sondheim-James Goldman-Harold Prince musical Follies.
The one-day-only benefit performance will take the form of an afternoon tea with the series crusaders.
The Tony Award-winning actor and writer will also have signed copies of the book available at the Union Square Barnes and Noble event.
The three-time Tony Award honoree penned the book in collaboration with journalist Patrick Pacheco.
From the letters of Oscar Hammerstein II to a Grease tell-all, these upcoming releases are filled with sizzling stories from the Broadway stage.
Relax in the new grass with a memoir by Come From Away's Sharon Wheatley or perhaps an anthology of plays written and translated by Chinese playwright Stan Lai.
Theatre lovers can now shop at the New York theatrical icon in-person and online.
Lapine's book, Putting It Together, excavates the creative process behind the Pulitzer Prize–winning Sondheim musical.
Fierstein's memoir I Was Better Last Night is now available.
Scribner is re-issuing the book with an additional poem never before seen in print or on stage.
The four-time Tony winner celebrates his new tome with several appearances, both in person and virtual.
I Was Better Last Night will be released March 1, the same day as the free event.
The three-time Tony Award honoree is working on a book with journalist Patrick Pacheco.
There’s plenty to cozy up with this season, including The Phantom of the Opera graphic novel, a Lorraine Hansberry biography, and more.
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