Douglas Carter Beane's THE NANCE recreates the naughty, raucous world of burlesque's heyday and tells the backstage story of Chauncey Miles and his fellow performers.
This season, a true trailblazer comes to Broadway at Lincoln Center. ANN is an intimate, no-holds-barred portrait of Ann Richards, the legendary late Governor of Texas.
Alex and her husband, Greg, want only the best for their precocious four-year-old, Jake. When they apply to New York City private schools, part of what makes Jake special - his passion for Cinderella and dress-up - starts to cause concern.
Following four sold-out performances last year, Young Jean Lee's Obie Award-winning piece, WE'RE GONNA DIE, will return to the Claire Tow Theater this summer.
Commissioned by Lincoln Center Theater, Bruce Norris' new play about politics and gender will feature Laurie Metcalf.
Ethan Hawke will be reunited with director Jack O'Brien for this new production of a work that is widely considered to be one of Shakespeare's darkest and most powerful tragedies.
James Lapine will direct his own adaptation of Moss Hart's classic autobiography which eloquently chronicles the playwright/director's impoverished childhood and his determined struggle to escape poverty and forge a career in the theater.
The City of Conversation tells the story of a political hostess, Hester Ferris, a behind the scenes mover and shaker in Washington, D.C., and of the political gains and personal losses that her choices inflict on her family.