Peter Pan Goes Wrong premiered at Broadway’s Ethel Barrymore Theatre on March 17, a couple days after announcing the play’s full cast. Created by the Tony Award-winning team, the show made its New York debut 10 years after its London world premiere. It will run through to July 9,... Read more
Currently running at Off-Broadway’s New York Theatre Workshop through January 22, Merrily We Roll Along, the sold-out musical staged in London and New York, will head to Broadway in fall. The show stars Daniel Radcliffe as writer Charley Kringas, Tony Award nominee Jonathan Groff as composer Franklin Shepard, and... Read more
Britney Spears “Once Upon a One More Time” Heads To Broadway
Broadway December 9, 2022
Once Upon a One More Time which made its world premiere at Shakespeare Theatre Company in Washington, D.C. in 2021 is set to be staged on Broadway in 2023 spring. The musical is scored by Britney Spears hit songs. The new show starts previews on May 13 with an official... Read more
Award-winning stand-up comedian Mike Birbiglia’s sold-out show The Old Man & the Pool, having played to venues in Chicago, Los Angeles, Berkeley since its premiere, is now heading to Broadway. Having a limited engagement for 70 performances, the solo show starts on October 28 and runs through December 30,... Read more
Fans heading to Broadway won’t be able to ditch their masks just yet, The Broadway League announced Friday. The 41 Broadway theatres in New York have extended the requirement that all who attend shows wear face masks through at least the end of May, extending the rule for another... Read more
While many events continue to feel increasingly normal, the impact of COVID-19 on Broadway continues to be felt as new shows open this month. Daniel Craig, Sarah Jessica Parker and Matthew Broderick were all recently announced to have tested positive for the virus, while the new musical A Strange... Read more
Although coronavirus (COVID-19) is spreading across the country, producers are making sure “the show will go on” by offering affordable tickets to theatergoers willing to head down to Broadway. In a joint announcement today, producers of To Kill A Mockingbird, West Side Story, The Lehman Trilogy, Who’s Afraid of... Read more