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Hochman makes his Bradoway debut opposite Mary-Louise Parker in Adam Rapp's thought provoking play about writing and longing. → Read More
Thomas brings to life the conscience and energy of Vice President Hubert H. Humphrey in Robert Schenkkan's latest exploration of the earth-shaking events of the presidency of Lyndon B. Johnson. → Read More
Folds joins her free-styling idols in this high wire act of rap and improv that is the original hip-hop musical from back before Lin-Manuel Miranda opened a history book. → Read More
Laced with one-liners and wisecracks, the one-woman show has resonated with audiences in the UK, and Thomas hopes her New York debut will encourage conversations about mental health. → Read More
The master illusionist is bringing his bag of dazzling how-did-he-do-that illusions from Vegas to Broadway in a limited run. → Read More
Fain finds a home as the vibrant, glowing center of a large Irish family in Jez Butterworth's fast-moving three-hour play set in the thick of The Troubles. → Read More
The Tony Award winner has found a provocative story in Tarell Alvin McCraney's passionate play about outsiders' struggle for acceptance. → Read More
Her two adult sons are home alone and the combination is a toxic brew in this Sam Shepard classic. → Read More
You've never seen a Kong like this, but there's more at play than Beast Meets Girl in the latest incarnation of the 1930s classic. → Read More
In a cast with three Chers, Campayno plays the young bagel maker from Queens who could have been the love of the diva's life. → Read More
A teacher struggles against the chaos of a tough inner city public school and the system that threatens her son. → Read More
"It feels pretty insane, with all the crazy reaction," Hsu said of the play that bounced to off-Broadway as a streaming sensation, the RENT of a current generation of young theatergoers. → Read More
There is literally a lot of heavy baggage when a fashion industry icon gets a surprise visit from his neurotic daughter and her son. → Read More
Pourfar shares the title role with six actresses and a doll in Tracy Letts' powerful play about a woman's life of quiet desperation. → Read More
In Eugene O'Neill's barroom tragedy, Blanchard gets to play one of her favorite types: 'women who are struggling but really have fight in them. → Read More
Dominique Morisseau's taut play depicting desperation at a 1949 Detroit jazz club in an African-American neighborhood targeted for gentrification recalls August Wilson's Pittsburgh-set series. → Read More
Playing C, the youngest tall woman, was a once-in-a-lifetime opportunity she couldn't refuse, Pill explains. → Read More
The dance captain of the Technicolor-blasted, live production of the whimsical television cartoon also juggles acting and singing duties. → Read More
Brown considers herself a 'a chameleon as an actor.' Good thing. She portrays three men and two women in Tony Kushner's groundbreaking play. → Read More
Dlamini auditioned for The Lion King ensemble when it was germinating. Who knew the circle of life would go on and on and on? → Read More