Skylight, Written By David Hare And Directed By Stephen Daldry, Began Previews At The John Golden Theatre On Friday Night, Starring Carey Mulligan.
An American In Paris, Directed And Choreographed By Christopher Wheeldon, Begins Previews On March 13, 2015 At The Palace Theatre, After A Run In Paris.
The King And I Began Performances On March 12, 2015, Starring Kelli O’Hara And Ken Watanabe, Featuring Fan-Favorite Songs And Original Choreography.
Helen Mirren Stars As Queen Elizabeth II In The Audience, Which Just Opened On Broadway To Generally Positive Reviews. The Box Office Has Also Been Excellent.
Larry David Made His Broadway Debut In Fish In The Dark, Which Opened This Week Receiving Mixed To Negative Reviews Despite Extraordinary Box Office.
John Cameron Mitchell Sustained A Knee Injury On February 7, 2015. Michael C. Hall, Who Previously Held The Role, Replaced Him For One Week.
Disgraced Concluded Its Run On March 1, 2015 At The Lyceum Theatre, Starring Gretchen Mol And Josh Radnor. The Show Finished Closed In The Black.
The Heidi Chronicles Began Previews On February 23, 2015 Starring Elisabeth Moss, Jason Biggs, And Bryce Pinkham, And Directed By Pam Mackinnon.
A Delicate Balance By Edward Albee, Directed By Pam Mackinnon, Concludes Its Broadway Run At The John Golden Theatre. It Stars Glenn Close, And John Lithgow.
You Can’t Take It With You Concludes Its Run At The Longacre Theatre On Sunday, February 22, 2015. It Received Fairly Positive Reviews But Mediocre Box Office.
The Elephant Man, Starring Bradley Cooper Wraps Up Its Run At The Booth Theatre On Saturday, January 21, 2015, One Day Early Due To Scheduling Conflict.
Helen Mirren Stars In The Audience, Which Begins Broadway Previews On February 14, 2015. This Is A Transfer From The West End, For A Limited Engagement.
On The Twentieth Century Begins Previews On February 13, 2015 At The American Airlines Theatre, Starring Kristin Chenoweth And Peter Gallagher.
It’s Only A Play has extended until June from its original closing date of March 29. Matthew Broderick has extended until at least March, and Nathan Lane has left.
The River, starring Hugh Jackman and Laura Donnelly, Concludes Its Profitable Run On Broadway, Demonstrating Both Critical And Financial Success.
The Heart Of Robin Hood Is Indefinitely Postponed From Its Intended Broadway Arrival This March After Seeing Success In Toronto And Extended Production.