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Nick Winston will direct the English-language premiere of the musical based on the best-selling Japanese manga series.
The Topdog/Underdog actor joined the hosts of Good Morning America to talk about his dream role.
Running at the Shubert Theatre, the new musical is nominated for 13 2013 Tony Awards, the most of any show this season.
Data shows Broadway has recovered nicely, but still has ground to regain.
The Andrew Lloyd Webber musical, which follows opera star Christine Daaé to New York's Coney Island, will play two nights at Theatre Royal Drury Lane.
The country-folk musical marks Broadway's Matthew C. Yee's debut as a playwright.
The Neil LaBute play premiered in 2001 with Paul Rudd and Rachel Weisz in the lead roles.
Tatiana Pandiani, Melis Aker, and Jacinta Clusellas penned the new work.
Tony-nominated orchestrators Dominic Fallacaro and Bill Sherman combined the synthesizers of pop music with a Broadway pit orchestra.
Broadway's top honors will be handed out in an unscripted ceremony June 11 at United Palace in NYC's Washington Heights, reportedly hosted by Ariana DeBose.
Annette Jolles directed the May 22 fundraiser, The Rebecca Luker Songbook: A Benefit Concert, which paid tribute to the late, Tony-nominated actor.
They may be wearing real ice skates, but there's no ice onstage.
Corbin Bleu and Danielle Wade will lead the stage adaptation of the Judy Garland-Gene Kelly film.
Seth deconstructs the Writers Guild of America's strike and shares when Leopoldstadt's Joshua Malina's on-set pranks backfired.
The Tony-winning musical continues at the Minskoff Theatre.
The Off-Broadway theatre has announced programming through October, beginning with the pre-Edinburgh Fringe fest.
The new musical puts a spin on Jane Austen's classic tale of romance Pride and Prejudice.
The Classic Stage Company revival of the 1962 musical I Can Get It for You Wholesale will begin previews in October.
For many, including Lee Daniels and Betsy Wolfe, it's their first time saying those words. And, Playbill was there to capture their reactions.
Singer-songwriter Manilow will offer five concerts at the Manhattan venue beginning May 31.