He was part of a songwriting team with his brother Robert B. Sherman.
Season three would have focused on '80s and '90s mega-musicals.
Brightman is Norma Desmond opposite Tim Draxl's Joe Gillis in the Andrew Lloyd Webber musical based on the classic Billy Wilder film.
The Jamie Lloyd-directed revival of Shakespeare's play opened May 23.
From Jane Krakowski to André De Shields, check out the surprising Broadway guest stars on the first season of the new murder mystery series.
The musical may have had a short run on Broadway. But its devout “Lempeople” will make sure the show lives on.
Over 71 productions, Broadway grossed $1.54 billion last season, a plateau from the season prior.
The Kennedy Center is mounting a new version directed by Marc Bruni.
Rodgers & Hammerstein’s 80th Anniversary premieres on PBS later this month.
From Jennifer Hudson to Andrew Lloyd Webber, here's every person who's ever earned an EGOT.
The actor is proud to represent Arab Americans and baritones on Broadway.
The latest in the ever-growing collection of the famed building toys will celebrate the first of the two Wicked films.
These understudies will take over while Eddie Redmayne and Gayle Rankin are out of the show.
Lincoln Center Theater/LCT3 presents the new work from the songwriting duo.
Madge presents a brand new show about their experience postponing the Broadway run of My Son's A Queer, But What Can You Do?.
The revival of the Howard Ashman-Alan Menken musical continues at the Westside.
Isaac Powell, Charlotte MacInnes, and Ben Levi Ross lead the cast at the Massachusetts company.
Joe Mantegna and Gary Sinise host the 35th anniversary broadcast.
He was part of a songwriting team with his brother Robert B. Sherman.
The hit, Tony-nominated Stephen Sondheim revival continues on Broadway at the Hudson Theatre.
From Jane Krakowski to André De Shields, check out the surprising Broadway guest stars on the first season of the new murder mystery series.
The Tony-nominated Broadway revival of Ossie Davis' play is part of Great Performances' "Broadway's Best" lineup.
The Jamie Lloyd-directed revival of Shakespeare's play opened May 23.
The up-and-coming actor is also playing a Vietnamese journalist in HBO’s The Sympathizer.
Drew McOnie is at the helm of the U.K. run, which stars Robbie Fairchild and Briana Craig.
Aaron Gonzalez will direct the readings of the new play set in 1990s Queens.
Anderson's modern verse translation of the Shakespeare comedy will play alongside the classic by one of America's most respected playwrights.
The Keep It Fringe fund will offer American artists grants to offset the costs of bringing a show to the Fringe.