Richard Jay-Alexander will direct the concerts with musical direction by Joseph Joubert.
The return of Broadway's music festival will also feature performances from shows including Death Becomes Her, Maybe Happy Ending, Swept Away, and more.
Colin Hanlon, who starred in the original Off-Broadway production, will direct.
The 2012 musical features songs by Jeff Whitty, Taylor Mac, Ellen Maddow, and more.
The evening will infuse Mexican music traditions into some of musical theatre's most beloved contemporary songs
Deborah Grace Winer will host the performances with musical direction by Richard Cummings.
The original Rent stars are reuniting at the intimate nightspot following sold-out shows in January.
Alan, featured at the piano, will be joined by a host of special guests.
The At This Performance… concert series will continue with an evening that will also be live streamed.
The original Rent stars are reuniting at the intimate nightspot following sold-out shows in January.
Mayelah Barrera, Ella Bric, Florencia Cuenca, and more are joining Lozano for the free concert evening of music, dance, and storytelling.
Len Cariou will also be part of the San Diego Symphony Orchestra's Sondheim Tonight!
The free lunchtime concert will include performances from A Wonderful World, & Juliet, Wicked, SIX, The Outsiders, and more.
The three-time Tony winner recently returned to the famed concert venue with A Life in Notes.
John and Leo Manzari, Ann Hampton Callaway, and more are honoring the renowned tap legend, who died last year at the age of 80.
The concert features hits from Les Misérables and Miss Saigon as well as rarely heard material from their musicals Martin Guerre, The Pirate Queen, and La Révolution Française.
The West End Les Misérables star will bring Love Letters to Canterbury, London's Palladium, Glasgow, and more.
The stage and screen favorite will play The Phoenix Arts Club beginning in September.
The cabaret mainstay has expanded his 2001 release of songs penned by the Oscar-winning songwriter.
The free lunchtime concert includes performances from The Great Gatsby, Chicago, The Notebook, Suffs, Moulin Rouge!, and The Book of Mormon.
The free lunchtime concert will include performances from The Great Gatsby, Chicago, The Notebook, Suffs, Moulin Rouge!, and The Book of Mormon.
Philip Quast: The Road I Took will include songs from South Pacific, Follies, The Secret Garden, Les Misérables, and more.
The Fire Island-themed experience will feature an original stage show, a cabaret performance, and a dance party.
Two-time Tony winner Ebersole will be joined by pianist Billy Stritch.
The NYC cabaret venue announced an August closure last week.
Alan will be featured at the piano during the upcoming evening.
The concert at 54 Below also pays tribute to the late, original Rink star, Chita Rivera.
The live three-act radio show celebrates the resilience of oysters.
Jean Tait will direct the concerts of the Jerry Herman musical with musical direction by Joey Chancey.
The Tony-nominated director of Merrily We Roll Along will return to the Manhattan nightspot this fall.
The multi-city concert tour plays Seattle, New York, Chicago, Toronto, Los Angeles, and more.
The free lunchtime concert will include performances from Aladdin, The Lion King, and more.
Broadway Inspirational Voices, Crystal Monee Hall, and Bryce Pinkham are among the roster of artists helping to celebrate the Gentleman's Guide to Love and Murder composer.
The evening will also feature guest artists and the Orchestra of St. Luke's.
The theatre is housed by the West Bank Cafe, which is closing due to financial troubles.
The Massachusetts festival has also announced the lineup of performers for its cabaret series, including Eden Espinosa, Adam Kantor, and more.
Harnar's reimagined take on his 2001 Cahn album will feature guest vocalists including Clint Holmes, MOIPEI, and Nicole Zuraitis.
The three-time Tony nominee starred in the Michael John LaChiusa musical's 2011 world premiere at Off-Broadway's Transport Group.
The fashion designer merges music, art, and stand-up in his unique cabaret performances.
Cho will curate programming at the cabaret venue, including a 2025 comedy night hosted by the comedian.
The free Monday night concert series plays Hudson River Park's Clinton Cove.
Proceeds from the event will help the group raise money to build a new synagogue, with both in-person and streaming options available.
Christine Allado and Rebecca Caine are co-starring in the one-night-only event at Royal Festival Hall.
Two performances of the Newman musical will kick off the new season at The Soraya.
Joe Barros directs the new musical from Maggie Moe and Joshua Vranas.
The Tony-winning New Jersey company is launching a Front Row Center cabaret series at its F.M. Kirby Carriage House.
The free lunchtime concert will include performances from The Who's Tommy, Water for Elephants, The Wiz, Back to the Future, and Hell's Kitchen.
The July 11 free lunchtime concert will include performances from The Who's Tommy, Water for Elephants, The Wiz, Back to the Future, and Hell's Kitchen.
The free Monday night concert series will play Hudson River Park's Clinton Cove.
Patrick Cassidy will direct the Pittsburgh CLO Gala with musical direction by Kimberly Grigsby.
The 42nd Street Tony nominee will debut his solo evening in January 2025.
The concert at the iconic outdoor venue is directed by Jason Danieley.
Muscato, Christine Allado, and Rebecca Caine will star in the one-night-only event at Royal Festival Hall.
The annual event with the famed orchestra returns to the Hatch Shell on the Charles River Esplanade.
Alfonso Ribeiro again hosts the annual concert, broadcast live from the West Lawn of the U.S. Capitol.
Mickey Guyton and Zuri Hall host the annual celebration.
The evening will include personal anecdotes as well as rare footage from a variety of Bergen's projects.
The Chicago star was part of MCC Theater's April Miscast fundraiser.
The four concerts at Lincoln Center feature new orchestrations by Jonathan Tunick and a new libretto by John Doyle.
Julie Atherton will direct the Tony-winning musical by Robert Lopez, Jeff Marx, and Jeff Whitty.
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