The long-running production continues at the Ambassador Theatre.
The Play That Goes Wrong company brought two shows to this year's festival.
The international hit musical continues at the Gershwin Theatre.
The Tony-winning Harvey Fierstein-Cyndi Lauper musical plays the Theatre Royal Drury Lane.
Lili-Anne Brown directs the summer production with choreography by Breon Arzell at the St. Louis outdoor theatre.
Based on the film of the same name, the musical features Beth Leavel and Taylor Iman Jones plus a score by Elton John and Shaina Taub.
Caroline Bowman and Lauren Nicole Chapman head the cast of the musical based on the hit animated film of the same name.
Al Blackstone directs and choreographs the Tony-nominated musical.
The former standby is performing in the role full-time through September 4.
The Tony-winning musical currently features Zachary Noah Piser, Talia Simone Robinson, Jessica Phillips, Ann Sanders and more.
The Harry Potter and the Cursed Child writer has penned a new work about the production, which will be directed by Sam Mendes.
Mike Fentiman directs the stage adaptation of the C.S. Lewis book, beginning at the Gillian Lynne Theatre July 28.
The Andrew Lloyd Webber-Tim Rice musical is playing the Utah venue through October 20.
The musical by Joe Iconis and Joe Tracz will run in Tokyo before continuing to Fukuoka and Osaka.
The Tony-winning musical plays the Ross Family Theatre.
Tony and Olivier winner Trevor Nunn directs the musical's world premiere at the Nottingham Playhouse.
The Oklahoma! director is back to reimagining golden age musicals with a new, jazzy take on Frank Loesser's The Most Happy Fella.
The production just celebrated its three year anniversary on Broadway.
Olivier and Tony nominee Kate Fleetwood is Cruella de Vil.
See new production photos of the immersive theatrical and dining experience.
The new play began previews July 6 at the Hayes Theater.
Written by Anne Washburn, the play features music by the late Michael Friedman.
The production launches the Shakespeare Festival's 2022 season.
The adaptation of Victor Hugo's The Hunchback of Notre Dame comes to Lincoln Center following a 1998 premiere in Paris.
The autobiographical piece explores Ogawa's relationship with their late father.
Rob Ruggiero directs the Stephen Sondheim-Hugh Wheeler musical.
The new prodution from Baba Israel and Grace Galu begins July 14 at the Off-Broadway venue.
The production begins at Off-Broadway's Minetta Lane Theatre July 17.
The Disney musical plays the Kentucky venue through July 17.
Featuring the final score of late A Chorus Line songwriter Marvin Hamlisch, The Nutty Professor has a book by Rupert Holmes.
The musical, based on the film of the same name, will play the Eventim Apollo July 19-August 28.
CTH Associate Artistic Director Carl Cofield directs the free production.
Sean Holmes directs the Alan Parker-Paul Williams musical based on Parker's 1976 film.
The international hit musical continues at the Aldwych Theatre.
The work first premiered at MTFestUK and showcases the frustrations of young people.
The new musical is based on the Jodi Picoult and Samantha van Leer novel.
The show, written by and starring Neil D'Astolfo, plays the Rattlestick Playwrights Theater.
The international hit musical continues in the West End at the Apollo Victoria Theatre.
Performances of the family favorite musical continue through July 13 in St. Louis.
Gaunt is temporarily playing the role of Bert, while Charlie Stemp stars in Chichester Festival Theatre's Crazy for You.
The Neil Diamond bio-musical starring Will Swenson, Robyn Hurder, Mark Jacoby, and Linda Powell will resume Boston performances July 7.
The outdoor production plays Central Park's Delacorte Theater through July 17.
The world premiere of the debut play by autistic writer Green is currently in previews at London's Turbine Theatre.
English Bernhardt, Jasmine Rogers, Nadina Hassan, Morgan Ashley Bryant, Lindsay Heather Pearce, and more star in the musical based on the film of the same name.
Parodying the film Titanic, the production features songs made popular by Céline Dion.
The outdoor St. Louis production opened June 22.
The production, now scheduled to begin previews June 24, features a cast and creative team comprising Deaf, hard-of-hearing, and hearing artists.
The play explores the 53% of white women who voted for Donald J. Trump in the 2016 presidential election.
The original musical is inspired by the role-playing game Dungeons & Dragons.
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