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Redwood, starring Idina Menzel, will play its final performance at the Nederlander Theatre on May 18th. Written and directed by Tony Award-nominee Tina Landau, with music by Kate Diaz, and lyrics by Diaz and Landau was shown no Tony love. A cast recording will be released later this month.Money or Tony’s that was the call for Othello, starring Denzel Washington and Jake Gyllenhaal. The show has recouped its entire investment after nine weeks on Broadway. Capitalized for up to $9 million, the show is now the highest-grossing play revival in history. Shakespeare’s tragedy was entirely shut out of the 2025 Tony Award nominations with some seats selling for over $900. They were also shut out of the Outer Critics Circle and The Drama Desk.
photos by Nicole Wilson
The 2024 Olivier Award-winning musical comedy Operation Mincemeat: A New Musical celebrated their Tony Award nominations with custom-made sangria at midtown’s West Bank Café – in honor of the hilariously discussed beverage in the show. In attendance were Tony nominees David Cumming, Natasha Hodgson, Jak Malone and ZoëRoberts. Operation Mincemeat has been extended through February 15, 2026 by popular demand, as it was originally for a 16-week run.
To mark its seven Tony Award® nominations, Andrew Lloyd Webber’s Sunset Blvd., currently playing at the St. James Theatre, announces a new, special edition of SUNSET BLVD: THE ALBUM, celebrating Nicole Scherzinger, now nominated for the Tony for Best Performance by an Actress in a Leading Role in a Musical, who is also an Olivier Award® winner and GRAMMY Award® nominee. SUNSET BLVD: THE ALBUM (Nicole Scherzinger Edition) will be released on vinyl this summer and is available to pre-order today on The Other Songs label. To pre-order, visit: www.sunsetblvdalbum.com/ SUNSET BLVD: The Album (Nicole Scherzinger Edition) features exclusive imagery and photography celebrating Scherzinger’s iconic portrayal of Norma Desmond. This recording of the multi-award winning Sunset Blvd., masterfully reimagined by newly minted three-time Tony Award® nominated and multiple Olivier Award® winning director Jamie Lloyd, was captured live on the stage at London’s Savoy Theatre. LISTEN HERE. Sunset Blvd. received seven Tony Awards nominations, making it the most nominated revival of the season.
The Library of Congress will host “StageStruck! VI: Women and the American Musical,” a free three-day conference May 14-16. This conference will focus on the centrality of women to the American musical on stage and screen and showcase the role of the Library’s musical theater collections in advancing musical theater studies. The public can register to attend in person or virtually here. The panels feature Tony Award-winning luminaries including composer Jeanine Tesori (“Kimberly Akimbo” and “Fun Home”); songwriters Shaina Taub (“Suffs”) and Helen Park (“KPOP”); director and designer Julie Taymor (“The Lion King”); director and choreographer Camille A. Brown (“Gypsy” and “Hell’s Kitchen”); and producer Marjuan Canady (“Hell’s Kitchen”).
Baayork Lee
National Asian Artists Project (NAAP) (Baayork Lee, Executive Artistic Director), whose mission of “showcasing the work of Asian-American theatre artists through performance, outreach and educational programming” will hold its 2025 Gala Benefit on Sunday, May 18th at The Golden Unicorn (18 East Broadway @ Catherine Street). “At The Corner of Chinatown and Broadway” – “Celebrating the 50th Anniversary of A CHORUS LINE honoring the role of “Connie Wong,” will be directed by the original “Connie Wong” Baayork Lee, with music direction by Matt Lowy, Dan Pardo and Bobby Weil. The evening will feature special guest performers Avionce Hoyles, Diane Phelan, Herman Sebekand Yuka Takara, the award-winning Theatre Club from P.S. 124, and the NAAP Broadway Community Chorus. The evening will also include a salute to all the Connie Wong’s from across the nation and around the world, including Susan Ancheta, Sarah Chiu, Francine Espiritu, Jolina Javier, Catherine Ricafort McCreary, Karin Kawamoto, Nina Zoie Lam, Baayork Lee, Emma X. O’Loughlin, Cynthia Onrubia, Suzen Kukana Murakoshi, Yuka Takara, Bella Villanueva, Janet Wong, Jessica Wu, and Susan Zaguirre. The evening will begin at 6:00pm and will include dinner, a traditional 10-course Chinese Banquet, followed by an evening of entertainment and celebration.
Ken Fallin’s Broadway: Bernadette Peters, Lea Salonga in Stephen Sondheim’s Old Friends
Just in Time and Jonathan Groff Bring the Spirit of Bobby Darin to Life at Circle in the Square
Suzanna, co-owns and publishes the newspaper Times Square Chronicles or T2C. At one point a working actress, she has performed in numerous productions in film, TV, cabaret, opera and theatre. She has performed at The New Orleans Jazz festival, The United Nations and Carnegie Hall. She has a screenplay and a TV show in the works, which she developed with her mentor and friend the late Arthur Herzog. She is a proud member of the Drama Desk and the Outer Critics Circle and was a nominator. Email: suzanna@t2conline.com
Ken Fallin’s Broadway: Jake Gyllenhaal & Denzel Washington in Othello
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Stephen Sondheim’s Old Friends is a musical cornucopia and divine celebration of the Stephen Sondheim songbook. Tony Award-winning icons Bernadette Peters and Lea Salonga lead an extraordinary cast co-staring Jacob Dickey, Kevin Earley, Jasmine Forsberg, Kate Jennings Grant, Bonnie Langford, Beth Leavel, Gavin Lee, Jason Pennycooke, Joanna Riding, Jeremy Secomb, Kyle Selig, Maria Wirries, Daniel Yearwood, Paige Faure, Alexa Lopez, Greg Mills and Peter Neureuther.
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Just in Time, now playing at Circle in the Square Theatre, is more than a musical biography—it’s an electrified, immersive celebration of a life lived in defiance of the clock. Under the visionary direction of Alex Timbers, who also developed the piece, the production transforms the venue into a 1960s nightclub where the pulse of Bobby Darin lives on in every note, step, and spotlight.
Jonathan Groff Photo By Matthew Murphy and Evan Zimmerman
At the center of it all is Jonathan Groff, delivering a 1,000-watt performance that’s as emotionally grounded as it is electrically charged. He doesn’t merely portray Darin—he inhabits him, with that rare blend of vocal brilliance, physical dynamism, and emotional nuance that lights up every corner of the in-the-round space. Groff captures Darin’s swagger, humor, and aching vulnerability, building a character who blazes like a supernova and breaks your heart in equal measure.
Valeria Yamin, Michele-Pawk and Julia Gondin Photo by Matthew Murphy and Evan Zimmerman
Michele Pawk delivers a poignant turn as Darin’s vaudevillian mother, a guiding presence laced with warmth and grit.
Emily Bergl Photo By Matthew Murphy and Evan Zimmerman
As his sister Nina (Emily Bergl), brings complications.
Gracie Lawrence Photo by Matthew Murphy and Evan Zimmerman
Gracie Lawrence charms as Connie Francis, and Erika Henningsen brings tenderness and humanity to Sandra Dee, illuminating Darin’s complicated relationships with grace
Erika Henningsen Photo By Matthew Murphy and Evan Zimmerman
Christine Cornish, Julia Grondin, and Valeria Yamin, dressed in Catherine Zuber’s fabulous 1960s couture, add sparkle and edge to every scene.
Christine Cornish, Jonathan Groff, Julia Gordon Photo By Matthew Murphy and Evan Zimmerman
The design elements are immersive and transportive: Derek McLane’s nightclub set wraps the audience in time; Justin Townsend’s lighting casts it in memory; and Peter Hylenski’s sound design ensures the music pulses with clarity and atmosphere.
Jonathan Groff Photo By Matthew Murphy and Evan Zimmerman
But it’s Andrew Resnick—musical supervisor, arranger, and onstage pianist—who makes the evening soar musically. Under his baton, Darin’s greatest hits don’t just play—they ignite. Resnick’s orchestrations are tight, vibrant, and emotionally resonant, breathing new life into songs like “Mack the Knife,” “Dream Lover,” “If I Were a Carpenter,” and “Beyond the Sea.” His touch elevates the production into something both timeless and thrilling.
The book by Warren Leight and Isaac Oliver, based on a concept by Ted Chapin, smartly balances showbiz sparkle with deeper truths. Act One dazzles; Act Two lingers, revealing the man behind the music—a sickly child turned star who lived like he knew his time was short.
Just in Time is a vibrant, heartfelt tribute that pulses with nostalgia, urgency, and humanity—just like Darin himself.
Just in Time: Circle in the Square, 235 West 50th Street
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“Abe Lincoln’s dead, Frank James is dead, your mama’s dead and so are you”—not your typical opening lyric, but Dead Outlaw is not your typical musical. This countrified, rockabilly romp brings the bizarrely true story of Elmer McCurdy to electrified life at the Longacre Theatre, proving once again that in musical theatre, even the dead can sing.
Elmer McCurdy, the failed outlaw whose body crisscrossed America in oddity shows for nearly a century before being buried under concrete in 1977, finds his afterlife immortalized by the riotously creative team of Erik Della Penna and David Yazbek. Conceived by the duo, with a book by Itamar Moses and direction by the ever-inventive David Cromer, Dead Outlaw is theatrical ingenuity with a twang and a touch of the macabre.
Andrew Durand Photo Matthew Murphy
Andrew Durand (fresh off Shucked) leads the cast as McCurdy—a hot-headed, alcoholic, nitroglycerin-happy thief who couldn’t quite get the robberies right. Durand infuses McCurdy with an angelic tenor tinged with hard-rock cynicism, playing beautifully against the absurdity of a man more famous in death than life.
And that death? It’s where the show really takes off. Preserved in arsenic by a coroner with entrepreneurial flair (Eddie Cooper), McCurdy’s mummified remains toured sideshows, carnivals, and TV sets—only to be rediscovered on the set of The Six Million Dollar Man in the 1970s. It’s stranger than fiction, and the musical leans all the way in.
Andrew Durand, Jeb Brown Photo Matthew Murphy
The music drives the show like a steam engine with no brakes. The onstage band—part Greek chorus, part ghostly ensemble—is led by Jeb Brown, who also serves as narrator. Brown commands both guitar and story with rakish charm, making it, in many ways, his show. Composer Della Penna plays alongside him, as does a guitarist named Hank and Rebekah Bruce, the piano-playing musical director whose harmonies anchor the sound and soul.
Thom Sesma Photo by Matthew Murphy
The ensemble is bursting with talent. Julia Knitel seamlessly tackles all the women’s roles with impressive range. Dashell Eaves, Trent Saunders, Ken Marks, and Thom Sesma round out the cast with flair—Sesma nearly steals the show as the crooning coroner in his jazzy ode to autopsies, “Coroner to the Stars.”
Trent Saunders, Eddie Cooper, Thom Sesma, Andrew Durand and Dashiell Eaves Photo Matthew Murphy
With shades of The Robber Bridegroom, Ride the Cyclone, and Side Show, this show balances dark comedy with heart, and absurdity with authenticity. Scenic design by Arnulfo Maldonado, lighting by Heather Gilbert, and movement by Ani Taj lend kinetic energy to an already lively tale.
Julia Knitel, Andrew Durand Photo Matthew Murphy
Dead Outlaw is the kind of musical that makes you lean in, laugh out loud, and leave wondering how in the world it’s all true. Then again, sometimes the strangest stories are the real ones—and they make the best musicals
Dead Outlaw: Longacre Theatre, 220 West 48th Street.
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Sarah Paulson and Wendell Pierce announced the nominations for the 78th Annual Tony Awards this morning live from Sofitel New York. A selection of categories were revealed on CBS Mornings at 8:30 AM ET, followed by an announcement of the remaining categories, beginning at 9 AM ET, on the official Tony Awards YouTube page.
The Tony Awards Administration Committee has already announced that this year’s ceremony will honor Harvey Fierstein with a Special Tony Award for Lifetime Achievement in the Theatre and Celia Keenan-Bolger with the Isabelle Stevenson Tony Award. Tony Honors for Excellence in the Theatre will also be presented to Great Performances, Michael Price, New 42 and the New York Public Library for the Performing Arts.
The recipients of two special, noncompetitive awards were also named. The musicians who make up the band of “Buena Vista Social Club” will be honored: Marco Paguia (music director, conductor/piano), David Oquendo (associate music director, guitar), Renesito Avich (tres), Gustavo Schartz (bass), Javier Días, Román Diaz, Mauricio Herrera(percussion), Jesus Ricardo (trumpet), Eddie Venegas (trombone), HeryPaz (woodwinds) and Leonardo Reyna (piano). Additionally, the illusions-and-technical-effects team of “Stranger Things: The First Shadow” (Jamie Harrison, Chris Fisher, Gary Beestone and Edward Pierce) will also be recognized. …
The awards ceremony take place on June 8 at Radio City Music Hall hosted by Tony, Emmy and Grammy Award winner and three-time Oscar nominee Cynthia Erivo, the Tony Awards will air on the CBS Television Network and stream on Paramount+ in the U.S. (8:00-11:00 PM ET/5:00-8:00 PM PT)
English
John Proctor Is The Villain
Oh, Mary!
Purpose
The Hills of California
Buena Vista Social Club
Dead Outlaw
Death Becomes Her
Maybe Happy Ending
Operation Mincemeat
Eureka Day
Romeo + Juliet
Our Town
Yellow Face
Floyd Collins
Gypsy
Pirates! The Penzance Musical
Sunset Blvd
Cole Escola, Oh, Mary!
Daniel Dae Kim, Yellowface
George Clooney, Good Night, and Good Luck
John Michael Hill, Purpose
Louis McCartney, Stranger Things: The First Shadow
LaTanya Richardson Jackson, Purpose
Laura Donnelly, The Hills of California
Mia Farrow, The Roommate
Sadie Sink, John Proctor Is The Villain
Sarah Snook, The Picture of Dorian Gray. Hands down this award is her’s.
Andrew Durand, Dead Outlaw
Darren Criss, Maybe, Happy Ending
James Monroe Iglehart, A Wonderful World: The Louis Armstrong Musical”
Jeremy Jordan, Floyd Collins
Jonathan Groff, Just in Time
Tom Francis, Sunset Blvd.
Audra McDonald in Gypsy
Jasmine Amy Rogers, Boop! the Musical
Jennifer Simard, Death Becomes Her
Megan Hitley, Death Becomes Her
Nicole Scherzinger, Sunset Blvd
Bob Odenkirk, Glengarry Glen Ross
Conrad Ricamora, Oh, Mary!
Francis Jue, Yellow Face
Gabriel Ebert, John Proctor is the Villain
Glenn Davis, Purpose
Brooks Ashmanskas, Smash
Danny Burstein, Gypsy
Jak Malone, Operation Mincemeat
Jeb Brown, Dead Outlaw
Taylor Trensch, Floyd Collins
Fina Strazza, John Proctor is the Villain
Jessica Hecht, Eureka Day
Marjan Neshat, English
Tala Ashe, English
Kara Young, Purpose
Gracie Lawrence, Just In Time
Julia Knitel, Dead Outlaw
Justina Machado, Real Women Have Curves
Joy Woods, Gypsy
Natalie Venetia Belcon, Buena Vista Social Club
Danya Taymor, John Proctor Is the Villain
Kip Williams, The Picture of Dorian Gray
Knud Adams, English
Sam Mendes for The Hills of California
Sam Pinkleton for Oh, Mary!
Christopher Gattelli, Death Becomes Her
David Cromer, Dead Outlaw
Jamie Lloyd, Sunset Blvd.
Michael Arden, Maybe Happy Ending
Saheem Ali, Buena Vista Social Club
David Cumming, Felix Hagan, Natasha Hodgson, and Zoë Roberts, Operation Mincemeat: A New Musical
Itamar Moses, Dead Outlaw
Marco Pennette, Death Becomes Her
Marco Ramirez, Buena Vista Social Clu
Will Aronson and Hue Park, Maybe Happy Ending
David Cumming, Felix Hagan, Natasha Hodgson and Zoë Roberts, Operation Mincemeat
David Yazbek and Erik Della Penna, Dead Outlaw
Joy Huerta and Benjamin Velez, Real Women Have Curves
Julia Mattison and Noel Carey, Death Becomes Her
Will Aronson and Hue Park, Maybe Happy Ending
Camille A. Brown, Gypsy
Christopher Gattelli, Death Becomes Her
Jerry Mitchell, Boop! The Musical
Joshua Bergasse, Smash
Patricia Delgado and Justin Peck, Buena Vista Social Club
Andrew Resnick and Michael Thurber, Just in Time
Bruce Coughlin, Floyd Collins
David Cullen and Andrew Lloyd Webber, Sunset Blvd.
Marco Paguia, Buena Vista Social Club
Will Aronson, Maybe Happy Ending
Marsha Ginsberg, English
Marg Horwell and David Bergman, The Picture of Dorian Gray
Miriam Buether and 59 (Benjamin Pearcy and Leo Warner), Stranger Things: The First Shadow
Rob Howell, The Hills of California
Scott Pask, Good Night and Good Luck
Arnulfo Maldonado, Buena Vista Social Club
Dane Laffrey and George Reeve, Maybe Happy Ending
Derek McLane, Death Becomes Her
Derek McLane, Just in Time
Rachel Hauck, Swept Away
Brenda Abbandandolo, Good Night, and Good Luck
Brigitte Reiffenstuel, Stranger Things: The First Shadow
Holly Pierson, Oh, Mary!
Marg Horwell, The Picture of Dorian Gray
Rob Howell, The Hills of California
Catherine Zuber, Just in Time
Clint Ramos, Maybe Happy Ending
Dede Ayite, Buena Vista Social Club
Gregg Barnes, BOOP! The Musical
Paul Tazewell, Death Becomes Her
Heather Gilbert and David Bengali, Good Night, and Good Luck
Jon Clark, Stranger Things: The First Shadow
Natasha Chivers, The Hills of California
Natasha Katz and Hannah Wasileski, John Proctor is the Villain
Nick Schlieper, The Picture of Dorian Gray
Ben Stanton, Maybe Happy Ending
Jack Knowles, Sunset Blvd.
Justin Townsend, Death Becomes Her
Tyler Micoleau, Buena Vista Social Club
Scott Zielinski and Ruey Horng Sun, Floyd Collins
Clemence Williams, The Picture of Dorian Gray
Daniel Kluger, Good Night, and Good Luck
Palmer Hefferan, John Proctor is the Villain
Paul Arditti, Stranger Things: The First Shadow
Nick Powell, The Hills of California
Adam Fisher, Sunset Blvd.
Dan Moses Schreier, Floyd Collins
Jonathan Deans, Buena Vista Social Club
Peter Hylenski, Just in Time
Peter Hylenski, Maybe Happy Ending
New Musicals
A Wonderful World: The Louis Armstrong Musical
Boop! The Musical
Buena Vista Social Club
Dead Outlaw
Death Becomes Her
Just In Time
Maybe Happy Ending
Operation Mincemeat
Real Women Have Curves
Redwood
Smash
Stephen Sondheim’s Old Friends
Swept Away
Tammy Faye
New Plays
All In: Comedy About Love
Cult of Love
English
Good Night, and Good Luck
Job
John Proctor Is the Villain
Left on Tenth
McNeal
Oh, Mary!
Purpose
Stranger Things: The First Shadow
The Hills of California
The Picture of Dorian Gray
The Roommate
Musical Revivals
Elf The Musical
Floyd Collins
Gypsy
Once Upon A Mattress
Pirates! The Penzance Musical
Sunset Boulevard
The Last Five Years
Play Revivals
Eureka Day
Glengarry Glen Ross
Home
Othello
Our Town
Romeo + Juliet
Yellow Face
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This year was a great year for innovative plays and musicals. Richard Rodgers and Oscar Hammerstein once wrote “Oh, the theatre is dying. The theatre is dying. The theatre is practically dead. Someone every day writes, we have no more playwrights. The theatre is sick in the head” Well this year proved them wrong. There are some really great shows that will not get nominated due to the lack of spots available. For those shows I mourn. Here is T2C’s predictions of what will be nominated.
John Proctor Is The Villain
Oh, Mary!
Purpose
The Hills of California
Stranger Things: The First Shadow
What should be nominated is Cult of Love
If there is a sixth it will and should be Good Night, and Good Luck
Dead Outlaw
Death Becomes Her
Buena Vista Social Club
Maybe Happy Ending
Operation Mincemeat
If there is a sixth it will be Boop! the Musical but it should be Real Women Have Curves
Eureka Day
Glengarry Glen Ross
Othello
Yellow Face
Floyd Collins
Gypsy
Pirates! The Penzance Musical
Sunset Blvd
Cole Escola, Oh, Mary!
Jake Gyllenhaal, Othello
Kit Connor, Romeo + Juliet
George Clooney, Good Night, and Good Luck
Louis McCartney, Stranger Things: The First Shadow
LaTanya Richardson Jackson, Purpose
Laura Donnelly, The Hills of California
Mia Farrow, The Roommate
Sadie Sink, John Proctor Is The Villain
Sarah Snook, The Picture of Dorian Gray. Hands down this award is her’s.
Andrew Durand, Dead Outlaw
Darren Criss, Maybe, Happy Ending
Jeremy Jordan, Floyd Collins
John Gallagher Jr., Swept Away
Jonathan Groff, Just In Time
Audra McDonald in Gypsy
Helen J Shen, Maybe, Happy Ending
Jasmine Amy Rogers, Boop! the Musical
Jennifer Simard, Death Becomes Her
Nicole Scherzinger, Sunset Blvd
Tatianna Córdoba in Real Women Have Curves should be in this category.
Bill Irwin, Eureka Day
Conrad Ricamora, Oh, Mary!
Francis Jue, Yellow Face
Gabriel Ebert, John Proctor is the Villain
Kieran Culkin, Glengarry Glen Ross
Christopher Sieber, Death Becomes Her
Danny Burstein, Gypsy
Jak Malone, Operation Mincemeat
Michael Urie, Once Upon a Mattress
Thom Sesma, Dead Outlaw.
Amalia Yoo, John Proctor is the Villain
Jessica Hecht, Eureka Day
Kara Young, Purpose
Leanne Best, The Hills of California
Mare Winningham, Cult of Love
Jinkx Monsoon, Pirates! The Penzance Musical
Justina Machado, Real Women Have Curves
Lea Salonga, Stephen Sondheim’s Old Friends
Lesli Margherita, Gypsy
Natalie Venetia Belcon, Buena Vista Social Club
Anna D. Shapiro for Eureka Day
Phylicia Rashad, Purpose
Sam Mendes for The Hills of California
Sam Pinkleton for Oh, Mary!
Stephen Daldry and Justin Martin honored for their co-direction of Stranger Things: The First Shadow,
Alex Timbers, Just in Time
Christopher Gattelli, Death Becomes Her
David Cromer, Dead Outlaw
Jerry Mitchell, BOOP! The Musical
Michael Arden, Maybe Happy Ending
Itamar Moses, Dead Outlaw
Lisa Loomer and Nell Benjamin, Real Women Have Curves
Marco Ramirez Buena Vista Social Club
Warren Leight and Isaac Oliver, Just in Time
Will Aronson and Hue Park, Maybe Happy Ending
David Cumming, Felix Hagan, Natasha Hodgson and Zoë Roberts, Operation Mincemeat
David Foster; Lyrics by Susan Birkenhead, Boop! The Musical
David Yazbek and Erik Della Penna, Dead Outlaw
Joy Huerta and Benjamin Velez, Real Women Have Curves
Will Aronson and Hue Park, Maybe Happy Ending
Christopher Gattelli, Death Becomes Her
Jerry Mitchell, Boop! The Musical
Joshua Bergasse, Smash
Patricia Delgado and Justin Peck, Buena Vista Social Club
Sergio Trujillo, Real Women Have Curves
Andrew Resnick and Michael Thurber, Just in Time
Bruce Coughlin, Floyd Collins
Erik Della Penna, Dean Sharenow and David Yazbek, Dead Outlaw
Marco Paguia, Buena Vista Social Club
Will Aronson, Maybe Happy Ending
Marg Horwell and David Bergman, The Picture of Dorian Gray
Miriam Buether and 59 (Benjamin Pearcy and Leo Warner), Stranger Things: The First Shadow
Rob Howell, The Hills of California
Scott Pask, Good Night and Good Luck
Arnulfo Maldonado, Buena Vista Social Club
David Rockwell and Finn Ross, Boop! The Musical
Dane Laffrey and George Reeve, Maybe Happy Ending
Jason Ardizzone-West and Hana S. Kim, Redwood
Brenda Abbandandolo, Good Night, and Good Luck
Brigitte Reiffenstuel, Stranger Things: The First Shadow
Marg Horwell, The Picture of Dorian Gray
Rob Howell, The Hills of California
Catherine Zuber, Just in Time
Dede Ayite, Buena Vista Social Club
Gregg Barnes, Boop! The Musical
Paul Tazewell, Death Become Her
New Musicals
A Wonderful World: The Louis Armstrong Musical
Boop! The Musical
Buena Vista Social Club
Dead Outlaw
Death Becomes Her
Just In Time
Maybe Happy Ending
Operation Mincemeat
Real Women Have Curves
Redwood
Smash
Stephen Sondheim’s Old Friends
Swept Away
Tammy Faye
New Plays
All In: Comedy About Love
Cult of Love
English
Good Night, and Good Luck
Job
John Proctor Is the Villain
Left on Tenth
McNeal
Oh, Mary!
Purpose
Stranger Things: The First Shadow
The Hills of California
The Picture of Dorian Gray
The Roommate
Musical Revivals
Elf The Musical
Floyd Collins
Gypsy
Once Upon A Mattress
Pirates! The Penzance Musical
Sunset Boulevard
The Last Five Years
Play Revivals
Eureka Day
Glengarry Glen Ross
Home
Othello
Our Town
Romeo + Juliet
Yellow Face
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