Wolf Hall Parts One And Two, Adapted By Mike Pouton, Begin Previews In Repertory At The Winter Garden Theatre, Following An Acclaimed London Run.
In The Week Ending April 5, 2015, Two New Shows Began Performances – Living On Love And Airline Highway, With Mediocre Box Office Performance.
On March 19, 2015, The Heidi Chronicles Opened At The Music Box Theatre, Starring Elisabeth Moss, Receiving Good Reviews But Mediocre Box Office Results.
Gigi, Modern Adaptation Produced By Jenna Segal Began Previews On March 19, 2015 At The Neil Simon Theatre Starring Vanessa Hudgens In The Title Role.
Four New Shows Began Previews In The Week Ending March 29, 2015: Fun Home, Dr. Zhivago, The Visit, And Something Rotten!, Hoping To Generate Buzz.
It Shoulda Been You, Directed By David Hyde Pierce, Starring Tyne Daly, Began Previews On March 17, 2015, Opening Night Is Scheduled For April 14, 2015.
On The Twentieth Century, starring Kristin Chenoweth, Opened At The American Airlines Theatre In A Roundabout Theatre Company Production With Great Reviews.
Finding Neverland Began Previews On March 15, 2015. Produced By Harvey Weinstein And Directed By Diane Paulus, Starring Kelsey Grammer And Matthew Morrison.
In The Week Ending March 22, 2015, Three New Shows Began Performances: It Shoulda Been You, Gigi, And Wolf Hall: Parts 1 And 2, With Low Box Office Numbers.
Hand To God Began Previews On March 14, 2015 At The Booth Theatre, After Several Productions Off-Broadway. This Irreverent Show Has Big No Stars, Only Comedy.
Constellations Played Its Final Performance At Broadway’s Samuel J. Friedman Theatre On March 15, 2015. Mediocre Box Office But Excellent Reviews.
Skylight, Written By David Hare And Directed By Stephen Daldry, Began Previews At The John Golden Theatre On Friday Night, Starring Carey Mulligan.
In The Week Ending March 15, 2015, Five New Shows Began Previews: The King And I, An American In Paris, Skylight, Finding Neverland, And Hand To God.
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.
In The Week Ending March 8, 2015, Most Shows Stayed The Same From The Week Before. Fish In The Dark And The Audience, Showed A Slight Decline In Sales.