
Succession Emmy nominee Braun and two-time Tony Award winner Young, plus playwright Rajiv Joseph and director Neil Pepe, discuss reviving the dark comedy — wounds, wonders, and all.
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Succession Emmy nominee Braun and two-time Tony Award winner Young, plus playwright Rajiv Joseph and director Neil Pepe, discuss reviving the dark comedy — wounds, wonders, and all.

Adapted from the 1967 novel and 1975 film, the show will play at the Greenwich House Theatre for one month only, with Tatianna Córdoba and Erin Davie starring.

The Public Theater will present the world premiere of the show based on Susanna Kaysen’s 1993 memoir and the 1999 film adaptation beginning in May.

Following his Tony Award-winning star turn in Merrily We Roll Along, Radcliffe returns to Broadway in the solo play Every Brilliant Thing in spring 2026.

The 2014 musical adaptation of the cult classic 1989 film is having its first major NYC revival at New World Stages, where it premiered a decade ago.

The actors will star in the hit musical revival at the Westside Theatre starting in November, opposite current leads Thomas Doherty and Madeline Brewer.

Multiple performers announced for the critically acclaimed play's winter 2026 run will return from its world-premiere production earlier this summer.

Adapted from short stories by Hanks, the world-premiere play at The Shed stars the Oscar winner as a time-traveling scientist on a quest to find love.

The Shed will present this new play — blending live and recorded theatre in a mixed reality experience — by Olivier and Tony Award winner Simon Stephens.

Talene Monahon's play explores identity and performance through two generations of Armenian Americans — one at the center of a court case, the other a reality TV show.
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